Milverton Sun, 23 Jan 1919, p. 1

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Milverton, Ontario, Perth Co., Thursday, January 23, 1919 “Money Loose is Money Spent | —_ If you hope to tise above the dependance on daily earnings, you must learn to save money. Saved money means capital, and capital means ability to take advantage of* opportunities offering, until some day you become independent. The Bank of Nova Scotia will welcome your Savings Account and give you every possible service and attention. Bank of Nova Scotia Baid-up Capital $ 6,500,000 J. H-LEWIS Reserve Fund. 12,000,000 ‘Manages Resources «+, 190,000,000 Gideitioe Bcsnels where she will spend some time visi | Clover honey at Mohr’s. ©§ | peas Engeland’s Sale. | En a geland’s sale is a big success. ale Items of Local Interest. prices as advertised:—Enge- Miss Kate Anderson, of Brunner, aa | letters From Overseas J apredaet at teacher of the s ee Coats and Suits reduced. — ingelanc & Mr and Me yo Monday, with |, Mz. and Mrs, Dahms,, of, Gadshill, Glands at Tavaeiee si Misses Hope Rowland and Bertie sennenberee of Loe s Shem Tues- day with M: “John ‘Schneider’ and Mr. mn | Clemens. van Leave your order.—Enge- the Grosch Felt Shoe Co. is at) am @ Superior Herring dressed 1 Fushed with orders that 8: tre ve 160 hee aL brecht, Ne Zimmerman & Son ship) oped tron som Milverton and Brunne x on Thured last six eee of hog: from aliiverton iwere at Toronto this, ating Harry Lauder, the tia cas aoa Sune Be settled | oe the first put o e been compelle: 5 +h and Mrs. Malcolm Macbeth Feranted the _ Stewart- Thompson wedding at Listowel on Wednesday. Mrs .Qwen Mice and_ children left on. Eridey for New Hamburg, where they will spend a ase at the home of Mrs. Agnes Sem} Miss Belle Struthers, The ‘on Wed- fore January ae annual con! of Burns Presbyt va ue held on Tuesday, erian ¢hurel r. and Mrs, ete Zimmerman en- | Jan. tertained a number of reat iriendeys at progressive euchre on Monday ev-|* ening. A very lire on oe ee wae pent by all presen’ Fearon, of ina, will address ae ladies of, Chi Shureh and. Trin- an spe paras og” Ber ciren Yo. Jam W. Schmidt, Milverton | ‘ull attendance is request- pnd 5 or oe aleanieeel in good tora of space we were lsopotiad > hold over a number soldier's. letters. ‘They will ieee next week. Now is the time to bring: in on wet he inaugural meeting of the ool board held on Wednesday ening of last week, Mr. W. J. ye |e mailed out before Keb. Ist, either by , core x the vex Hicker cert G. HAMILTON Sole Agent for PORTLAND SCRANTON CEMENT » STANDARD - Oo ANTHRICITE Sas) BANK OF HAMILTON There never was a time when self- denial was so profitable as it is now, because the dollar saved now will buy much more, after the high price era has passed. Consult the Manager of the Bank of Hamilton about a Sav- ings Account. MILVERTON BRANCH = N. G. Schafer. Furs Wanted ! The Highest Prices Paid for all kinds of FURS and HIDES. Also all kinds of JUNK. A large quantity of LIVE POULTRY wanted. HARRY SHAPIRO P.0- BOX 318 MILVERTON House formerly oecupled Mr. Win. Vol was appointed chairman W nce ee Red Circle Soviets will be na i ry eS many years ago when a bog w ped he received | % another hipping wl hen he went hon fervend Seay nad so Valkerton eth on, Thursday o'clock, Owing to the hog market being u settled we a eee s aD ‘Thursd 6th, at Bi te mR. dations. ve the people of | ety ae Newton | : had mth opportuni oy buy eh than right now. bi s Saturday, Feb. 1st.— F. Hi. Schumme Wm. Rosamond spent a get tho in, Milverton this week, e hat class | rich and | sidered as having n ae a good bar- ha of nd © pos: .. She will enga |sexviees of a frst-class ipa Spel . for thé-“pring tra a ce , in the building plone ze the | aners ‘he will be employed ‘ete posed Knee "Mohr’s groce! ° e1 ee not more than |? ten miles from the Grand Trunk sta-|_—W s me out ow tion ¢ s that inva couple of | 3 wi ise money by. places inthe a that nny mber | Feb: id would request all ow- of y by th before Jan. | ie to M jof H ¢. mn OF W Bax T, din: th, pai cbt Ok Sum ee to kindly settle at dat jay in playing games and Sat |B cards, “It is hoped that this hint wil result in the boys using the. Sabbath | ar loans have been released | hours to better advan’ tae of the Victory Loa: ioe King | Committee and will hereafter “he ne on the stock market. the 4 | Eon day after the armistice was sign- ‘A ear of bulk salt to arrive in ath streets of a city now famous, ways famous in this war's ere was an historic noe Fay I forget it. The in a moment fro; severe enone 28th, Fe de up’and will ns Kindly salt and settle is Jan. in be 818 something for |came. mass Whe SMOKER. Be, [cattespots doo! the aE eee pee | trio savage, | tice. ae Bell-gee-um, Noy. 13, 1918.} yar 2 Dear Mother: armistice is now on, ee Mehr 36, Saute Gevescane neste: The crowd followed wth which Bens later ait the istice. McFaddin—Lon joy there is always sor- edy. There is in Bel- literated by freedom. ATH i | wert, old men yelled in the return of Smith —At onan sc Wreunenday, their patriotic’ spirit, young people| S HAVE YOUR CHANGE IN THRIFT He man eas «Michel Mi; and Mr. L. H. Bam- 1 sees 5 i 7. er Bile es are ted to | be made shortl Monae se : mote the sale of Thrift Sint ® | graphy. Meyers ni Stewart Frank Kelterboct 68, Norman. Wool: old Bai Births, Marriages and Deaths. ; rs B Rouleions guna Herald.) ert Patterson, chairman for pat of the War Savings | att! | wht of fonts eames ae which re aa gh min- ee Sverting cue lecide lowes, Pacha ‘or Listowel, ane: the game any and both rite 4 to'and good hockey ron beginning the first oS ibe oe eam tire owin; ig A eing inj an Sacer ae ee A Where Sab ey had it School Keport. hea on the substi Sceetn ~ han in the gam eight men. ts ‘al Himes, wile veron Stan: had to play a as cl when It is pelicved ‘that Se a Sat: will tend to pro- PS. Weekly report of ey I_Geo- ith | same Jens rahe this pence ischo. Pugh 73, Herbie. Gaul oo, Joe Mohr 30. on—Goal |, Yost; right de- left, defence, Kelter- bares right wing, ” ig, J. Orr; gubs, eR Bandsen Ak Bastendorif, ‘John ah &. 6:6 & eresa Loney,| The game scheduled to be staged. oth of Mornington, 7 ik Now Hamburg on Tuesday night ‘0 be postpone ed on eecnt of fhe mila weather. - MARRIAGES. ney- the re ectory Mine nk, on Weineay, Jan. 1 ev. B. Jac ae ‘Eliza McFaddin, mele Or the late Silas Smith, aged é | .NEW P, 0. REGULATION t St. Paul's Station, on} Sunday, Jan, 19th, 1919, Tsaae| Letters may be attached to reels, Foulston, aged 46 years, 4 'months|to which they refer wi in Canada and 1 da {an | the United States | WHY DO HOG PRICES GO DOWN | | AND BACON PRICES STAY UP?) ; " would kindly ré hat all ic sean el one door south | Wou | same. apit serman) was the climax of thei al Anthem. It was. perlined bel i get a8 esi ‘Then some ultra- patciot Stated [until il the se pea get rid of their stocks of swine. Law of supply and: demand is not Pe 0 fix the rices are kept up until a rid of their stocks o ing of a face t hog prices ate not kept up e GS abaers: hava-asehanieente ees be geet bed letter fate, which st be verified by the post-— : Lie er ee thanksivin down jurday night-—Prank Rudw & Son Shoatreet me, poagheett ee athe [PRESDYTERIAL ME MEETS MAY 28. All the time we are ‘through | streets, strewn with man sone a fii a result | the ¢, 11937 bonds increased | Pe, from 102 to between 102% and 103. “ine mild weather that has prevail- st week, has cleared the Mary. He porn in July 1905} and has ean | subject ¢ to Caer fits | Ree he c ce auspices of Milverton @ revival 0 Hear the Chicago Sax: e phone Sextette and Orchestra msde f piano, violin, cello, saxophone 8 one [awful jump, in pr But, met 1, publishers are fad tog r to Bohumit Kry. ‘There is also a fam-| ous soprano soloist. . R. Knowles, the Petro- lia Methodist minister, recently, con- mite ‘ial ponmiee he es Kk London Conference of call to. Devine “Strest M sarnia. e has oe Do no ei v i | his appreciation | chand ica on. Meth dists | goods for _spri nd of Dr. made or being eee mow oe the high (material and labor ever convicted of here in the aie Ply your needs while you have the | f is danleew MacBeth, manager: Ie Come to the big sale ai articles for making 4 Let | Milverton. ai e left on Monday t his sister, Miss Nellie ee i f- Denver Ww. 2 | Sivin Barr, John. Coutts, ch, Chris: | Louis Griese, “Wy, Hawke Hoeckner and WHAT ABOUT YOUR ! — ng FOR SPRING wee have a car of wire artive in a few weeks. If in need of any kind of Wire Fencing this Nas 3 spring get my. prices Ng placing your order. oo We aa hogs from G.' TR. station at Milverton and ee on Thursday, | Feb. Ser, Highest antes paid. Brockville and Me- Laughlin Buggies Implement Dealer OdeRe rae aoe rer, W and $. nad n po ork packers have! © Ottawa to By | vi roing ‘0 the | s | that the appeal ready er one since the beginning is. much complaint among of the treatment ac- ir wives on board age overnment will listen to the sent any friends are pleased to have him bacl agai ere i re annual meeting of the Morn-| returned soldiers ieultural Society was held |corded them in rehebtie brary last Friday after. |ship- during on Voy noon. the past Ban orth ame ne is nses ont Se eveinents en abot ut $300 was shown improvements fas been dis- show., graceful. jon workers and} eir wives with their passages paid, | the battle moe Thorsday? . eee it , Roe; and ware Dobe it the whe ieee witht soldiers the " |conditions obtainin; mi were worse tl ae on ‘and, ‘which: Js now under . Hi, Grosch, Mrs. Tye, Mr: equal i r] A. Barth, Miss L. White; Secretity, should: le subjected to ai ane sacrifices boy o Betis my father wa te very wwaprint his ‘week | had pI! @|the line, It is not Ln however, | ar’s|'They seem to haye been housed in Se ane Hao a matter of deep regret and S pict se of. eMbunngton > PLAS RSI ee We bad 0 sooner got there than a| Presbyt Tt will el held in St: donde Ss vemes thi: i | ERE teat amet st, sno| FAUPSOY, fee Mere: caidas Rennie, 2 rushed up, “Me speak went and found a ing in its wale hot water f : {sist ed frst on drinking the health seem Re Mrs. and MORNINGTON DISTRICT L. 0, L. 20 | f | Kae the annual meeting of the LO. nc e om Ss wf of Mori Mtl se ta th, | ybody in wine that the old hidden for oar years from nans. was. welcome to anthing wait on me ‘ord; * Ghat ques; ‘Ree. See a ene vee . See., Bro. W: tse Bros. Thos. EP puantte 6 Canadiens fh | Cathedral chimes Hinge Samy ease erman, officer slept in that bed the night before, wonderful mar luring the liberated: Belgium. doing Ba well pean § Noy. 14th,.1918. Yesterday we had a very. impres-| funeral ser the men who} fell in th _Catholie se ple cholarly ae ea ch it delightful. “Tell the relatives of | rave id, “that prayers to God. da, |Pressive thing Ie re is agedy pth: getting Tailed in tl xi e war, but-there is some’ | veward in such words as the old Bel- gian Be ‘use e Toronto went crazy. wri fs again Ewa aN Nee “of Mr. an Kenzie, to Mr. Russell Gliftord hava ‘alsoy of asi | Vietory Bonds, Province of oaks e of our ee 'e ‘| Auditors, C. hee a ae a aie, Anly at Sunattice, Mr. Solway, atten old friends jm | te mating ecate com ZIMMERMAN'S HALL Milverton. JUST ONE NIGHT . Jan. 93 MR. WM. REAP PRESENTS Palmer’s Spectacular Production of mittee in Knox ry last, the oh ate ae ian of the Str atford District | rial was set for ‘y 28th. | Miss McLaren, of St. Mi Cabin With all the added features that have made this company famous. |. Hai stand; ‘Treas., . Matthew Dobson; D. of C., and| John Stemmler, pommeely of |NOT -A MOVING PICTURE SHOW this 7 el temmlcr is Briton, near, Listowel,— |CHILDREN 25c; Special Scenery. ADULTS 35c. Large “|| Flannelette Blankets (Cash) per ewt. y Car se SPR on

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