Milverton Sun, 15 Aug 1918, p. 5

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Terrill’s Big August Clean-Up Sale In addition to the Savings advertised last week we are adding the following reductions. REMEMBER LAST WEEK’S VALUES ARE STILL BEING OFFERED. Ladies’ Silk Hose in smoke, black and white on sale per pair ii. 16 * Men’s Balbriggan Underwear on sale at per garment............ 69 Ginghams aed Vallee, HP re Ene ing fast—on pads eae ae reg. 3 on sale 55e on sale at..... ome of the greatest bargains ever offered in Curtain Muslins. See them. ge ig Fails ends seus, reeulae Large tins of Peaches in heavy 2 syrup on sale 25e, on sale Men’s Overalls on sale at... .$1.85 tin a ls Syrup, sees Gusto on sale per package... .10¢ black, on Red Rose and Salada Tea, mixed or New price 70¢ per Ib. sale:per Ib: 22.0502 ae BSc SEE OUR TABLE DISPLAY OF HOSE AT 23c PER PAIR. Highest Prices Paid for Eggs and Butter. SALE WILL CONTINUE DURING AUGUST. A. H. TERRILL, ‘‘The Busy Corner Store,’’ Linwood, Ont. “A GREAT MANY HAVE ALREADY TAKEN ADVANTAGE OF OUR SALE. HAVE YOU ? Canada Food Board License No. 8—13188. ATWOOD. . Roger during the Tavistock, visited, with: her paren Miss Helen Lochhea spent Saturday at er Earl McCreight, of Peta- wavs, . spent the week-end at his home Bothwell and Mrs. W. D. Angus of Stratford, Date: Pineda Histor ee i yes rg lg reer fo their home after visiting: Mrs ing Mrs. A. Jol! M is visiting friends here. Mrs. Walter Thompson and daugh-| m ter, Jean, are cholidesee in Denar Mr. Mrs. Tom anes Mon- crieff, spent Sunda: in this srictutty. ae Mr. and Mista Lida and Anna Bell, of Bur- li m, are vis ase it ation, for, appendicitis at Stratford van be ex} ect Miss Ei ith Ferguson, of Ethel, and Miss Shirley Scott, and Mrs. Clark, of ire 2 Mr. Jacob e. ay Suen cee ‘with Mr. and Mrs. spent Sunday at New Hamburg Baw Miss Marion Sa of Millbank, | purg, called on “friends | pee ee Mon- is ane Mr. and Mrs. E.G. Coghlin. in Listowel McKenzie and KUHRYVILLE spent a few days last week at the home of his ROSATO ts, Mr. Pen Mrs. John le: ington, nade, a business trip to Kuh- ryville’ on Friday week-end with rs. Henry Yo! ent the latter part of the week here to Toronto after spending her holi- days at her home Mrs. (Rev.) e funeral of her father at Brigden last irs. John. Vallance, of Moncrieff, | week. and Mrs. George Go rs. Young, of Bra: ing Mr. and Mrs. J. gar, of Howi her p ather Me Mr. Behe, Forrest. expected. Moff: . Roger over| came Sunda; erries vast wi spital, is improving as quickly as|ied by s Helen Eraknie ‘spent Satacday 0: fk ‘air’ d’ Mrs. Dan We children of Stratford, ate visiting at| ° y that the crops in this |here. and we may say that the erops in this | "fr, G, B. Manton spent Sunday at itney, of Stratford, visited | Hensall. a Smith, during the past weel x. and Mrs. : Master Delford Racnoyy of Peffers, | Mrs. Thomas Capling spent Wines: a = ee an on. as Capling and ‘thildren fon eaataday ir, Albert Jones, of North Morn- see en al 3 ain ats og rineson ve MONKTON BRIEFS |: ii 1 Mrs. ts : Misses Lilian and Pearl St Mrs. D. Armstrong and children of A eer their vacation in Southamp- n. and Mrs, so Misses Edith and Lyall Erskine Mics Shirley Jcott, of Newton, ey | pent ee past week visiting friends od, | in Guelph. . rge Jaw, Sask., paited in the e ville, the day. guest of Mr. gets and Mrs. ma Bothwell and Miss Ruth | Atwood, Sundayed with Mr. an James Ens ine. es Mrs, F: Sunda: ford, visited with Mr. and Mrs. James and Miss Maggie Hayes! Holme Mr, and Mrs. James Stewart, of New] Stratford, sere Sunday at Mr. Ed. pel cad chile of Souris | Betteor's Man., ane. visiting her parents Mr. Samuel, the oh or old son of Mr. mi He is getting along as well as can our enepeee Busticee havi Harvesting this Task wreck eek, Vollar in this vicinity. attended the installation of Rev. Mr.|at We are glad to report that Cecil} Bauman to hi: Ww Campbell, who iicowanty aiarens Hamburg 0 ‘on Sunday ettger, Mr. Wm. Frank of St. Mary: is spending a week at Bayfield. p ickmeier spent Sunday. at of Newton, spent Stratford “Visiting Mr. the week-end with Miss Helen Loch- meier. ead. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Rennick were “Mrs. Bert spats: Mr, Harold Roger, | visitors at Stratford over Sunday. Sertices were held on Mr, Rev, r. John Peeble’s. S a iss Norman Hone, of Britton, is|D- ¢. Ridout, visiting her grandmother, Mrs, Gil-|t€nd MeCormick’s 1006 reek, .c! pot on Sat urday Hox Dundalk and Walkerton to spr pend a couple of week's BE M after spending oH tt last. Miss ‘Hlizabeth J. ekg ent, the (svi) add bracket riends av. m. ung, Bet of Meetion Weber & Bettger, Scene and Mrs. M. Miss Lillian Kenney has returned family ae Sunda lay at is new Pp: YD * Happy ! tell you so. health to see Ss What’s the use of being all tuckered out Everybody with the heat of the kitchen when you can cook better meals with less work on the} Gyiey. Detroit Vapor Oil Stove, which burns} da kerosene without wick or odor, and doe: not radiate heat all over the place. ot weather loses its cooking terrors with this famous stove. i You owe it to yourself and to your Det tove—the finest product of manufac- M. E. BETTGER & CO. Monkton, Ontario { Roy Seiling, of London, are home on six weeks’ leave of abience. rs. at the fone ot Mr. cerniee Beas ‘on and. Ro Nive, James Turnbull of London, and Misses Peat! and Ada Murr, of rtburg, visited at Mr. Chas, Murr's over Suni Mies: Lindisy, of Belfast, N. Y., who has been visiting at Mr. Alex. thalmer’s, is at present visiting with friends in Atwoo d Mrs. O, Y. Ross and daugh ter, Pearl, of Pullarton, spent Sunday ab Mr. George, Golightly’ iss Hazel “Arch bald, vot Fergus, . George Mrs. Fred Seelhoff and daughter, ‘ern, of London, Mr.-and Miss Smith, f Bima, eben Sunday evening at 0: Mr. J. avid Watt and Miss Annie Watt, of; Mitchell, pasted Mr. and ni rt that Mr.|/Byers and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas i John White is at fees sch ree Mrs. George Roger, "of Motherwell, | the house. with poison ivy, which he, M ontac’ i with while picking! Byers, of Fullarton, called on Mr. and Mrs. David Murray and Mr. Mr. J.T; Gill and Mrs. Sherwin on ins visited ass in Listowel dur- ing the past 8 Miss ste Gerth has secured a osition in Kitchener and left for rr us ‘tratford, motored to Monkton on Sunday and. spent the day with Sunday morning in the Methodist chureh, which was much appreciated by the audience. Rey. E. A. Thompson, of the Pres- pposer ian church, is away on his yaca- tion. fs pulpit is being supplied by ministers from elsewhere. Mrs. Mtikon and children, who haye spent a pleasant visit with her many friends in Ontario, have returned to their home at Forget, Sask. Dalton Harris, who has been visiting her many friends and acquain tances in Ontario, went to Toronto rs. Sanh, Se fee oan deta ght family, of Mitchell, spent 1 aeoAGny. =i last week and intends leaving short- home from. the General hospital eat | Mr. Ww aoynee hones Stratford, is improvin; ir To yd Holman, C. liev- e trustee boa ting i ing staff, spent Friday at ae pl ee ng the services Loc head, of Atwood, as teacher for their school, H. J. Fair took final leave of {| Atwood last week, when the congre- eatin generously presented him with zse of money, which was very kindly received. ‘armers are very busy at pres- ent cutting and harvesting the golden grain, which, with the great boon of favorable conus will soon be garn- ere ROSTOCK Mrs. Henry Miller,” “Miss Mamie Moser has returned Hartmier vis- ited Friday evening with friends in Thamer, of Walton, 5 @ & a Ey 3 Ei etroit, are at present visitors at the home of Mr. Henry Yundt. r. and Mrs, George Denstedt, of rm, Mrs. L. Bletzer, of Hullet, and Miss Millie Denstedt, of Wart- burg, spent Saturday with Mr. and re et,-of Tavistock, vis- ited her friend, Miss Dora Weitzel, for several days last week. junday visitors at the home of irs. Mary Wingefelder were: and Mrs. f ‘and family, of Stratford, Miss aufer, of Tav Pts: dward Knechtel, of Carling Heights, is home on six we vest leave. ite a nui ed the garden party held at Kinkora on Wednesday Mesers, Alfred Weitzet and Charles ‘|Baumbach, of Tavistock, spent Sun- at Rostock on Friday derson, of (ele So Maurer. POOLE a number from around here Quite attended the funeral of the late Jas. t North Mornington last Sun- Ae ae John Fleming and family ahd Albert Dahms motor- ed to Hamilton t last Sunday and spent ee with Mr. and Mrs, Alvin Mar- i ™ t Fleming, of Galt, is spending her holidays at her home here. ‘Mr. and Mrs. ‘Thos. Burnett and . | Mr. ‘and Mrs, Robt. Burnett, of Lis- wel, spent the week-end with their Velnuies hese FOUND Duster on the 3rd line, near George Miller’s. Finder may have same by essrs. Conrad Heller, Henry Ron- | # and |the past week. dats Myrtle Taylor and brother, |*#¢, Weste er, Mr, P. Kue ¢ | day evening visitors with Mrs. Graul’s ‘ and ft Ito: stration, spent Sunday with friends |SRent @ Florence epue ray and Mr. Alf. Wett| ; eks’ har-| py mber from here attend- | ° a prices: Sugar, 29 cents a pound; rice|it destroyed in all gardens and ha tus Sie Mr. Frea|h# ev. and Stes Jacob. Maurer and |" the week-end at the home of Mr. H.|£¢; hi Friday and spent the day withMr. and nue proving property and Bovine expen- ses. Apply at Sun office. THE ISLAND RUST ON GRAIN n Friday evening, Shieh aaa very geeeeune Ve a = ee RE ME pramnee t and Wm. of this curse to the grower of grain | tl and children, Missee as and Laura | Karr spent Saturday even- ‘ Str ow ing in 8 Louis Graul, of Kuhryville, |£0F optimism among’ tho: isle a Sunday evening visitor on the <3 S] aoe. Sodawater paid a flying ae oe fhe Island on Sunday tion to the Allied cause, and the base B Welsgerber, of “London, fees ty of Canadians from the is home oe six weeks’ Oat harvest has commenced along|,,.. Peoples 7n indeed forsee the Messrs. R. Miller disposed. of several lisad of catia Gx r, J. Kelterborn, of Mil- tus Schneider, Sebringville, of was the eoatt of his son; Fred, earlier than that generally hae in stern provinces, vali Seams to have e been. proved abso: e lute ¥. at the decorative barberr: no rattonh aisited Ge eas secant anne epentes. he g | Misses Margaret and Lulu Kerr Sun- oer aoe oe ee eae the one jay. evening, , Mase Lette Schmidt spent Monday wheat belt in the United States and evening-in Rosto 3 Mr. and es rt Graul and |} childzen. Mabel and Roy, were Satur- parents here, John Kerr spent Sunday with Wen by oe Hon eae Ee ory that the ait Bros, at Brunner. called | Colony of Massachusetts in 1755 were on Mrs. F, Schneider Monday after- the intimate relations, be; oon, TRALEE e e, Edward Scott, of Carling|modern crusade, and the Hon. Mr. He iektsis arrived home on Friday. We | Young says that rust hi understand that Edward has been giv-| disappeared from the wheat fields en_six weeks’ harvest leave. that} Mr. Will Thompson spent Sunday | try pues the carryin; ‘ = Listowel with Mr. and Mrs, Camp- | the mpeien. pene st. the innocent- appearing, Messrs. George and slonsok Basler] Appar retitly this f plant is “host” for spent an evening on the th i Mr. John F. ers has Rae a|as far as two or three hundred miles. new Chevrolet ] Fes ir. Morris ‘Tuelling spent Sunday ane via air route fro: ee: and Mrs. C. Wright, of Britton | Montana or some spent Sunday with the former’s fath-| Republic may have been carried from er, Mr. H. Wrig! ants in Canada. When the climatic Mr. Karl Tieaan is spending his iia Ete aie ce at fastens to holidays with friends around here. | the wheat, mplete the Min Wlorence Connolly and niece |cyele, the Bee ‘retihns via the Bax haye returned home after visiting for|berry which preseryes it in health a few days in Stratford. ft ani eee James O’Grady and daugh-|hitherto, there has followed a sharp of ‘Toronto, are visiting friends | reduction in yield wherever the ordin- rade cieinieys ary spring wheat has been attacke a day Ing } week at the home of her) as a factor in the future MGfiss Pauline Ratterty, of Macton, his visited friends here one day last week | farm near Rosthern on the Canadian (Intended® for last week.) be Miss Madageline Lang, of Linwood eae a ew days with her friends fp jtself that should be of value as a Miss Mary Weber, of Elmira, re-| 4 ey; tuned Home, after spending week there is the added significance that with friends ‘her and ge * Charles. Linseman develonen’ to sie mi spent Sunday with friends in St. Clem a ent peeeneally a ac "Nr and Mr. Allan MeCaugblin |, While little has S said in publie = in Canada, the leade: in Canadian an a 3s Helen. {cmaehren spent) agriculture have been closely watch- Mr Fred Dictrich is” ull emilee |e the Puet ovil. in all eetamnitces Boe ett <—| tions. Now, ie Hutherford, of the Mr. and Mrs. Jobn Linseman spent Pe ° atchewan, Sas! an evening in Dorking recently. on peer eet ee PRICES DURING CIVIL WAR HIGHER THAN NOW, During the ‘American Civil War lati Id, of eins So coine See ve includ ¢. barberry bush ‘ook covering the period from 1865 | amongst their noxious weeds on ac- following |Tust. Steps are being taken rther—Conferences have rd | i 13-cents a mse: nails, 6% cents a pe destroyer $ a ach. Whiskey and brewed drinks were Connie pr al | th 8 di seita rare from 16 ene to $1.25 | either Municipal or aia ee it matter : cedag Teast tn tai - i = esting itself in this. important ques- Will Make You Bright) tion “and has’ under ‘way. carefully 5 lanned investigations with refer- ence to at as the Sunbeams {Sur Sesser whosier says of his é new Soret of wheat:—“Red Bobs Physical and Mental Alertness are | comes Me to all my expectations in G mm shall. both necessary for success, if your| practically e ore sO ate and Mr, = mers and| brain is weakened by overwork, wor-|than I could reasonably expect. 1 socal Mrs. J. iy SGhaleoes and Miss | ty y a devitalized condition of | personally consider it a perfect wheat Fey, Mil motored 10° Hickson on | the. bo you have lost the|to suit our conditions in the west in re the mal like work. _ Hacking’s Heart andj frost in every season eet some of the Nerve Remedy will put oer a nie crops, and in 1916 the ge ‘ired and ~ Wornout alone, in Canada muiDuated to ee Strengthen hy epee Retin, Tone 00! incres “Red Bobs matures a week or ten of the Entire Nes days earlier than even . Marquis. Tho pods anae- ‘ile it is piness of health is yours if you wish, begine to develop, so see rust cannot Be sure to get Hac! aes ‘ice 50c ei e grains as it a box, 6 for $2.50 from S. Petrie, ey ahs: filled before rust makes any Milverton} Weber & Bettger, Monk: | headway in th ton, or E. G, Coghlin, Atwood. “Of other good qualities its great tiveness of Canada’s food contribu- |W! Winrper. f ‘Wm. Holt, of Macton, spent|That is where Seager Wheeler enters | & n strength of straw enables it to be, FOR SALE ep oe ae One ener end hat rust on grain has cost the sther sorts would (except Ki Kivehoner t) | lfamily and Mr. an . Dahl- ‘i cS per and Tay Spent Singy” ab the) Guna fume soa cae rough nd Aon SIME G0 GGERTY kt cover you so ome duet ier ome oO: ii a i z : rere ary Sehusas oF Seratfora ist in turn, the consequent cut in|auality, the heads’ sil “completely Mifvera't® APBY € George Rog ig Miss Mary. Schmidt, of Stratford, | pending power has meant in hard-|Where in offer sorts many heads have is. We are pleased to learn that Ship to the wage earners in Eastern |empty spikelets. Red Bobs is, bei « oy Stary is recovering after a severe at-| Canada who produce goods Western |grown this season in many districts FOR SALE ao n] tack of pleurisy and hope her former | Cansdians. buy, can probably nop .be }in the thees pesirie provinces and wil : heath toon fetune calculated But no two representa- | be put to a severe test, but I am co! mee acute ee here attend- tive grain growers or manufacturers |fident that it will make a good show-, On King street, Milverton, « solid ea the" farmers" meeting stock | Would hestitate to declare the eost to | 104.” ee uae Sat Sone Rerae hee anada as one expressed in terms pariauiars penly te a Mrs Has broad sense Penads must re- ift f gard Red Bobs wheat asa vod from Australia. Out ‘thes, ante he Southern Cros: in 1905, a farm- er “crossed” a wheat without a name name because he is a gre: “Bobs” the soldier, and because he thinks one day it bi greater ctor in oe rosperity of the Do. minion, a ‘elopment in which the beloved, ela ‘arshall would have taken pride. THOUSANDS OF MEN REQUIRED FOR HARVESTING IN WESTERN CANDA ‘Thousands of men are required to help in ‘the work of harvesting the estern crop. Tl ‘om- 0 will be operated through to Winnipeg tie distribut- ing point) without chi ai trip West, $12. 00 to Winni- peg. xg é: Returning trip East, $18.00 from t= trucks; a_woode: len silo 12x24 ft.; also 12 ft. of 1% in. shafting with ad- justable hangers and pullies. Apply ry to Eli Nateiges, Millbank. 2-t. in, 99 Willow ives Toronto. — tfn. FOR SALE _ White Traction Engine, 14 in good ES ee per. cheap, for = quick sale. to Wm. eon! a mann, Milver sk FOR SALE A164 ‘inch Thomas Corn Blower on FARM FOR SALE That parcel of land known as lo 2, con. 7, Mornington, containing 10: acres, Go od iui, Possession given early in the fall. For further particulars apply. to David Gatcke, Milverton P.O, - 8-t. FOR SALE OR RENT lars cole. MacBet! ——- or to Mra sag caus 21 Suffolk Place, Toren Winnipeg. Consult C. P, R. agents regarding ransportation arrangements west of Going Dates: August 20th and August 29th— fe of All stations in Ontario, west Smith’s Fall ils, up to and including Toronto, on Lake from stations Kingston to Renfre Marie branch. to lusi From stations, Bethany Junction to Port McNicol geon. August 22nd and August 29th— From stations west and south 0 1,and stations Toronto and no Bolton, inclus Further particoars £ from any C.P. Ticket Agent or W. B, Howard, Distriet Passenger hee Teen Ont. woo! si STUNG THE CROWD. Walkerton Herald-Times. A Walkertonian while standin; or once with a number of thirsty, souls, with the result that the pair drew a flask of whiskey apiece off their hips and 2 stuff ‘that the gang was lapping. uy strangers opened ip and did a land-office business selling flasks at $2.50 each to the , the tel-keeper himself investing in four bottles of the elixi e use After the pair had departed, the heir dismay on discovering that in. ead of Hiram Walker’ s reparation a : in for whiskey, and had paid $2.50 per ually throw, into. the rtonian peeping on he Walker * | the Sndins hes the stayey of fie alewte ay venta neve Mas aot THE MAYFLOWER RETURNS London Daily Express Nearly three, hundred years ago ¢endants are now returning in an At- ae Armada to oe and succor: iat Hohe of their fathers, Old world greet the New with a cheer VANCOUVER WOMEN PLEDGED. t a mass meeting of nearly tw thousand wom bs ie Vancouver the pledge was mai 9.conform exactl to the Teaubenentahe Food Board and to apes the restaur- ant regulations in their hom le it was “especially resolved which promote the consumption of Ontario Shore Line | is|and Havelock-Peterboro line, also 7% |Con. 18, Bima, Monkton, P. 0. To- ae ‘lwellive oh pend ora iat welling, house, splendid, bank n Owen S » | hous - close to “sanibante pod ie P.R. station. ee Ab asers mi e build~ o|ings on or before the first day of -STRAYED the premises of the under- Newer about aly i 11th, four head of yearlings and 3 lly re ceived by Mrs. David oe oo FA Weir’s List of Farms For Sale inte eo ee eens rh lot 18, concession acres, comfo: strawshe riving it silo, cor jorner farm; autiful homestead. Lot 3, con. es ayellesley, western ection, 100 acres. 97 acres under cultivation, 3 acres hard " od bush. Brick dwelling, frame kitchen and d. La cog jas ee is ined, Sgr tg Sn fa ve or Eden ie Apply to W. D. Weir, Milverton. No. Route, Nieaee the Ist ity 0 of en 1919, inted notices containing further Atwood and Bornholm, and at a68 of the Post Office Inspector, Lon- Bont Office spans Office, Lon- don, 2nd August, 1 CHAS. E. Hv FISHER, Post Gthce paneer Tenders Wanted Tenders will be received by Rev. Walter Moffat, Millbank, Ontario, a gasoline lamps, organ an Ser 22 die pews and 8 centr e PEWS, at 1.30 o’cloc! ‘enders may x the whole or any ‘part rat the papers herein specks All tenders to be sealed and = ot Fenders for church p tet ‘ March, 1919, leaving the propery, mai Highest or any tend t neces- aay accepted. Ee order of the committee of Presbytery of Station fe wheat products, pork, sugar and fats, Dated at Monkton, sul ee a nkton, this 29th say

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