Milverton Sun, 6 Mar 1919, p. 4

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Mr. end August Eggert at preesnt ii ret Kreuter returned spending the tford. is ne < at the hom es Ullrich spent the week at hs Hone oe Bie ‘iss Clara rt; erie Tron) is}. her events” Mr. and Mrs: ous Schnefder. nel Obs, f Elma, visit- eg ed. with ‘relatives an dfriends here r.-and Mrs, Bastendorft and son, Ralph, of Hiityerton, Mr. oe Mr. vey, spent Su day with friends a ae 5 me fore spent he week- week, ‘red Dill and son, How: Aaron Knechtel Schmidt, o: fi ard, 0: Wordhure fy spent Sunday with 3 Mr. aan and INDIGESTION AND CONSTIPATION Quickly ‘Relieved By: Rocxon, P.Q. “I suffered for many years with terrible Indigestion and Constipation. A shber adyised me to try “Fruit-a-tives’, I did so and to the surprise of my doctor, I began to Aa and he advised me to go on with § sth tives. I consider that I owe my life to “Fruit-a-tives” and I want to say to those who suffer from Indigestion, Constipation or Headaches — try “Fruit-a-tives” and you will get well’, GAUDREAU. Fea abox, 6 for $2. , trial size 250. all dealers or sen’ spond! by Tralee Limited, Ottawa. of Strat- end at her home Fred Kreuter left Saturday ore LINWOOD TOPICS |: e fr, Wray Beggs “spent Sunday in Elmira. res memorial, ore will be held in he “Fruit-actives” =| IN THE WHITE LIGHT Tt Sonia “that all bess aman ee ens of slan- e most | # and gallant men now tices aH a suitable and capable man. for the position. pels of the sates came ‘oronto jour- 0) one aia that the advent of a gen: jus was tray heralded by the virn- lence of dunces. School Report. Following is the report ae Febru- of S.S. ae: 11, Loga Pupils, anes of mer ne Those ions Sr. 4th—Honors 435, pas: series ana 46%, rane, Wake 8s ond Honedd 360, pass 288,— Alex. Davideon 370, tithe, “Dittmer 369, Leona Lemon 359, Roy MeEwen itoba, where he will 5] Baen, Manito li; Presbyterian church on Sunday 859, Norman. McEwen’ $47. aesing March 9th o'clock, in eine 3rd— rs 360, pass 288— honor of the late Lieut. Eldon Baker, | Oliver Bannerman 380, Roy Weir WARTBURG red Hahn and Albin |369, George seal 359. abel rie Sunday at Kitchener.| _ Sr. 2nd—Honors 360, pass 288,— Mr. Wm. Irwin, public school in- Gert and Mary ‘Sch. | Fergus Waters 356, iGeceping’ Lannin spector, of Stratford, visited our| ummer spent re ea ery, SON gre Hosa Lemon 305, Fred Engel school on, Monday, 304, Henry Diel Margaret Wm. Mrs. Zimmerman,| ‘Don’t forget the carnival in the Smith 287", Virgil Partridge 280, of Sebringville were visitors at the| Linwood rink on March 7 Bdna McEwen 244, Herman Mueller home of ee d'Mrs, Robert Henry|” Miss Annie Burnett mt a few 232. on Tu da: ren at West Montrose last week. Si er—Alice Waters, John Mr. 7 Se a8 Miss J. O’Neil, of Guelph, spear a | Diehl, Gao Diehl, Edith Dittmer turned Sine ere y after few days at the home of her grand- | Ralp! widson and Viol: emon. * the past week with their ete "at Bioties MSe obs. Haves equal, Austin Lannin, (Irene Henry Desboro, r. ‘Clayton Dechert, of Guelph, | absent, Mrs. George Dungey and Miss Melinda were recent visitors at the home of ag and Mrs, few ue. gees a Seek » John Dun- e cheer spent a relatives at Shakespeare and T: whrrice: Mrs. George Danaee and daughte: ir Miss rothy, spent a few days re- ‘cently at the home of her father, Mr. David Knechtel, Rostock. M . Harlffo vistas. friends at mi Death cast its sadness over the home of Mrs. Henry Riehl, lot 6. con. 7, Ellice, on Monday, when her hus- band, the late Henry Riehl, ed to the Great Beyond. Deceased had been ailing for the it two yea with a complication of diseases. Be. sides his widow. es a famil; of small children. e bereaved To family we extend our sympathy. CROSSHILL nry Schmi Hen idt, little aber met Sunday with ics iss Mary Birmingham is visiting her ster, ss, McTavish near Haw. Mi spent a few days Po Phair, of Millbank, is Mrs. R; Hooe visiting her sister, ey. in the ichwartz and two children at Kitchener. big sale of Clydeadates ae ‘Toronto, aaye hi in Stratford ist and M ain "family spent Sunday john Birmin; ie. gs and with her pent a few a Hammond with Mr, little daughter, of Burns, is spending aad days Mu mother, Mrs. indell “This kches Pays for Itself In One Year The Time Saver Electric Washer fe they lee ea ae as long 8 ‘ashed in this machine. It ‘osts less to run than the sik oot eats. It operates for 2c, = hour, and is easier tovrin than spent the week-end at his home here, Misses Jean Beaton and Edna Ray/axe at resent visiting Rev. and Mrs, Brearley at Mr. Alvin Johnston, of Millbank, rie 6 Hnaiieensvintar i town, on ‘onday. Miss Carrie ‘Tabbert, of Guelph, spent the week-end at Mr. and Mrs. lemmon, of Win- aunt, Mrs, Alex. YS. mes McKane, of Geor; the village. will meet at the home of th. Allan Cook, of North Morn- ington, visited friends in town on “We are glad to hear that Mr. velle tack of pleurisy. ‘Mrs. Norman Ament, of New ‘Hamburg, spent Sunday at’ the former’s home HESSON Miss Sarah Haid returned after spending a few days with Selaarce inwood, A very successful ‘wood bee was role by Mr. Alfred Isley on Thursday lay-and Mr, Sho: of Hnwood, agpent Sunday in PHalson Mr. A. Kocher and son, Alban, open Ti dsy Inst’ week with Mr, A, Foerster. We are sorry: to report that Mrs. . Girodat and Mrs, G. Lantz are on We wish them a speedy y Mz, Herb Schnarr, of St, Clements dea business trip to Hesson on Tuesday. last spent Sunday under the-parental roof. 10th LINE ELMA e number of Gestae eal valuable gud at the home of her uncle, Mr. A Pose xc "Campbell, of Toronto, ig the Tine at the home’ 0 orthes Gibb, of bisa spent rs week-end at Mrs Hymers. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Oliver and sarnilye of fepig motored over on Sunday the day with Mrs. Albert Potrie, “Done egal Mr. D’ aueee Atkin spent Friday ev- ening at New: i 282% " FERNBANK Mr. and ike A Corry spent Friday evans in B} Sipe 2 Hal spent the week- end a the home of Mrs. H. Diamond. Miss Dowling, of FLonflon: spent Reid ‘week as the guest of Miss Emma ei < Mabel Robinson and Clara Gorin pisWed.over Sunday with Miss Gertie Robinson, Wellesley. Miss wey pense ape “the week- moe a Str Pe , having charge of a carlond of hotaes, shipped Neilson. & ra; Roy and Miss Annie Mayburty itton, spent an evening wit Wxamine your label and gee if you have xenewed your eubseription ‘for the year ‘ge~ town spent a week with relatives in| fro, f @ Ladies’ Aid of the Presbyter. 6 fs fian church -| Mrs. Thos. Calder on Thursday after- ly| noon, Mare Hayes is improving after an ie rare fe rt Miss Mary Cowan is visiting Mrs. Gi Wishér, at Sliver Corners, a fiisses ‘Rosetta Little and Muriel Petrie spent Sunday as the guest of their friend Miss D 7, juite an enjoyable evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ar Wilgon, 10th li Ima, last Friday, it being the allver anniversary eir wedding. received a Allen Reld left last Wednes- | B&Y Jn. Primer—Wiltrid Diehl, a F. McClory, Teacher. PEFFERS A number from here attended a DRrY at ae ‘ilson’s, Donegal, n Friday ev: "Mr. John Barto ‘on had perience ile ene ‘wee sma’ ”” ea Satandsy pie an ex- one was Cele Rs Davel Gattes baebeen engag- in this community. Our wishes are extended to the young Address and Presentation tion at being evening was then spent in dancing, GOING FARMING Hugh Spence, foreman with the. tetra Milling Company, and six years in their pees is i peraing POTATOES $1.00 PER BAG There was only one price asked for es at the market on ae is has been tpreniening for several Sects and ip dose to fi i nan potatoes.. Guelph Mercury. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late George Diehl, of Ellice, desire. ‘os teen shale hereey eme! ATHS. Deitrich—At they ton, on March Ist, Chas. Dietrich, See 58 years, 5 months and 22° days EXPERT WATCHMAKER Linwood, Monday, March 10); For an unlimited time for the P Repairing Watches and Clocks Yours may be a capable timekeep- ‘rom the. surroundin; try will please bring their. worl once, for the length of time I shall remain depends on the amount of work vou! bring in, J.G.dQNES* Expert Watchmaker and Optician. d will hinr| general. feeling. is storm and the he success. The ef Tto than night and helped to ing’ suc SS. in the | GAiou {the pulpit of Knox churel Rev. W. ev. | llustrated lecture on an ed to hauy Pans to Carthage for the} Ji, on. J. G. JONES |: MILLBANK NEWS Millbank ‘Women’s Institute hold iB hee Seer on ing at ae xs. Wray, Sr, on Tuesday March th eine sidose Bvery body Welcome. ‘ill the netics who have been knit- ing for the Institute, kindly. eave socks at Mrs. George "Love's Oe ‘ch 11th: é Be a3: tea? th 4 z i} & : : Bi es : new rather The ye one; “ES a as social was a prlecided poceods which amount- go ik all who came out on Friday make ae even- was - business isitor at Toronto last week Mr. and Mrs, W. Hamilton, of Atel lesley, were visitors at Mr. Wm iiton’s on iss-F lath, of Toronto, visited post Sunday oth ‘Miss Eva Rutherfor ant, tend to Mr, and Mrs, McVittie ir. best: wishes. Mr. Alfred Bell has purchased the property sages oceupied by Mr. John Gordon, Sr, and moved there’ this eck, Mr. and Mrs. Ed, Dayidson, of Burns, visited Mr. and Mrs. John Weir one day t_ we Mr. Frank and Miss Olive Grieve spent a day last week with friends at Stratford, Miss MeNichol, of Port Elgin, vis- ited nae week with her sister Mrs. Mevitti Baird, of. Kitchener, Site Gite aioe last. week. Mr. Wm, Winkler shipped three carloads of stock during the past ffalo and Toronto, one of cattle and nee of. Wray and: Nellaow shipped, a car Joad of horses to the West last week. and Mrs, Robert Yogan left a Saturday for London after F spend- fog the winter in this localit Bloomingdale, a Rees Stone one day last week. afat ‘will preach anni- eres eetgeey oe Clauilion pk Sun Glenalian rill oocupy offat expects ip give an rome coming s ance question. son, sasitat a day last week with Mr. the re Tames Holmes on| .AouOwing the sot ats eee Ge McCarthy and cs ‘e a ~ nlstanding of the pupils of Millban! eCarthy an Tuesday of last week when his young- | Stndi a ee were absent for one or more exam- inations. Sr. 4th—-Robt. Brownlee, Roy ~ |Hawthorne, “Irene Coul Grace uhn, Barbara Suitter*. Donald Jack, Jacob Wagler, Louise. Pierce, avid Moffat, Cecil McFadden*, Max McLennan, wford, James events, Bertha Lowrie, Ellen Wolfe, A the friends of Pte. | Normai nd, Helen Jack, Marion George Gallant assembled at the home|Coghlin, Lillian McLennan, Nelson fisses C. Foerster and A, -{of Mr. Wm. Taylor; of Morniueien If Knox, Roy McArdle. mler and Mr. A, Foerster spent Then on the evening of Wednesday, F r. 3rd—Myrtle McLennan, Cor in Milverton. 26th, and presented him with an ad-| Winkler, Robert Moffat, Edwin Hoff- rs. J. Dockstader and children| dress an se of money and Hoffmeyer, Harry Ed- are spending a fe’ ith herjring. The ress was read by Mr.| wards, Winnifred Knox, Stanley Gor- sister, Mrs. C. Brenner, Linwoo: fatthew Dobson and the presentation rv, Peter Luntz, of Drayton has|made by ters Alfred Taylor Geo, A. Smith, Principal. been engaged (by Mx. Albert Haid|James Barto e NEWTON Miss Lavina King spent the week end with her sister, Mrs. W, Day son, Burns. Mir s, George Kirkland gpent last wee friends at Stratt Hise. Marion Ro! Atvood: vis- ited. during the wei skeend. with her friond, Miss Nellie Dav Mr, J. Hy pr paane: moving onto the fam lately vacated by Mr. Mz, Michael: Stemmler disposed ¢ to farming and in a co’ uple of weeks - arm of | Lorne Siegner. We all bid Mr. and Haul Soe aed oe ee Fee eat a ed mber attended the birthday da side of ee, LY ere ening the saw celebrations. of Mn mer and | wort! it, on Maney Meee il Mrs. M. Haid, oe indies as es Mrs, Signs Las ae loses. bao. ‘0d rien¢ is an oe bo! thered at the their seventieth h | citizens. ses idence facing the} home of Mr. M. Dunbs nd present- them many more. waterwoi i Be A, advertised phen nd a ; eee with ha nd- lace Lint janner. ¢ 7 a CT eat ish eg aterm oa show th lation of their ieind- ede avetacy “their many year’s stay alter Davidson Tead as = rt addresses were made convey, thei their new home jaVv- wing: ras ued at ‘S Mr, John | DONEGAL Mr. Rlorenee, Ment Sunday with Monkton neighbors and friends lex. Wilson erenibieas at resent. report having had a good time. Rev. Sutelite made a few calls he on. Miss May Hymets is to be congrat- ulated on securt yy the “At hast case “ their meeting re- GLENALLAN MeKinnon, of Guelph, paid a we vis Glenallan last week. Richard Badly’s auction sale success, everything oes e. Misses G. Hammar and R coe ee spent Saturday even- ing in Dray Mrs. m returned home after spending a few weeks with her d Mrs. Dewar, Lon Miss Esther Johnston, of Winfield, gpett is tee erekene with Mr. and Mis. | a S the dance there. ited over the week-end with his’ par ents hers y te aa J. Cockwell and sister, Miss |w Spring Goods . NEW SILKS we feature our present assortment pric ee, tung: Sill, gularly selling in bigs stores ee yard, eae while it lasts at........ $1.7! Shant ch side in all the leading shades, re- Soe “price. $1440. Poplins~all itaders specially Tt is indeed with satisfaction that Sotatatotototons of Silks—a wonderful variety—rightly inch- at SILK SKIRTS “We hay Binet sk Skirts, nicely-trim: White and colors, we an advanced aes of NEW WASH SKIRTS STAPLE GOODS Heavy Black Derry sere and Black shisting oe at per yal Military Flannel, reg. Bleach Cottons from.. ard 1c po Pepper + and Sait Shirting, reg. B0e 60c, at ae Black and Blue “and White Stripe wre BBC "30 to 30c | An Abundance of New Spring Goods has avelded: There is no Gok: age of Dainty Spring Goods here. We bought liberally and have an ample supply to meet all your needs. We paid normal prices and spot cash so excellent values throughout the store. ~- WASH GOODS Consisting of Palm Beach, Indian Heads, Pique, Dimitys 5 Cotto vi Mite 'an ‘que, he is, mn ote D & A. CORSETS See the new styles for spring. EXTRA SPECIAL 100 Ibs. stn British Fingering Yarn at per Men’s and Boys! ‘New Suits, Come in and see the new suits. , All Winter Suits and Overcoats at 20 per cent. off. fe are still giving 20 per cent, off all Winter Upaee Caps and Wool 00 Still a few Ladies’ Coats left at 0 per cent. off. - Children's Coats at Half Price. SPECIALS for FRIDAY and SATURDAY Son. Flakes per package ¢ Pais id vox: fe ea Knit Soap fo : feta Table Napkin: Orange Marmalade a i Milverton WM. K. LOTH Canada Food Board License No, 8—18314. Ontario TRALEE Mr. and’ Mrs. P. Doherty, of Hes- friends aroun Sylvester yingeman, who has paccniie retu overseas, spent a few days with his brother, Mr Chas, Linseman. r. Hugh Wright had a telephone fede ak ene a ek. Mr, Othmur Nurse, ‘of Millbank visited ane week at Rs home of his, uncle, 3 Mr. Mis: cit, of Linwood, visited ist rae with ‘relatives here. te. few days in Sue vicinit Mr, Edward Scott spent a day last week in St. Clement uilting ee aaa to be the order e da: jurnett, ss Liao, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. George Care; & A few of our farmers attended Mr. Josephs Keraemer s sale at Dorking on Donegan is hauling Mr. G. ‘hay for Mr, J. McKeever to Mrs. George Carey spent a day with her daughterintaw near Hollen ently. Mr. Thompson spent Sunday evening: in Listowel visiting Mr. Came pbell. (Intended for last week.) Misses Lavina and Martha Moser, of Dorking,. spent with friends ing hay is the order of the Mrs, Charles, Tinseman spent Sunday with Hanley. lorena. Connlly. spent a it vee renewing old acquain- ouple of our hunters were ona rae ck Jas I saned Burnett spent fo da) lent week in Dorin expenditures, all Money- A certificate be: any Money: at various dates b WAR-SAVINGS STAMPS ~The Canadian Government offers eee Issue of inioewe Jan. 1, 1924 RDER-IN-COUNCIL P.C. No. 2462 authorizes the issue of War-Savings Stamps for the pur- ose of assisting in the financing of Government White, Minister of Finance, points out, W.-S. S. ‘an excellent inv« strong incentive to every-day econ $5.00 for $4.00 Until January 31st, 1919, Wer-Savings Stamps will be sold by -Order Post ©! Agencies, for $4.00 each, and on January 1st, 1924, Canada will pay $5.00 each for them. Hesineration Against Loss A Certificate is’ provided oe certificate are ~— to which aring on Order Post Office, fully protecting the owner against loss by fire, burglary or other cause, The Certificate ~ shows the Cash Surrender Value of W.-S. S. fore maturity CANADA avings Stamy estment for savings; and a pany er authorize Banks, and ot! the purchaser of a W.-S. S. S. may be affixed. be registered at @ Or more ria a 4 SOLD WHEREVER ‘THIS SIGN IS DISPLAYED. couple of olir sports motored to Newry on Friday night and attended w from here anda Mr. Seiling’s sale-on Tue: DORKING Stommler Bros. entertained a few of their friends to a dan evening. All rep On Frida ig on ‘oozle,” best ever given rn—On Feb, er. y Allingham cee Friday at Me. Reid Allinghatn's, Mine Ballay, oP Héséon: spent eok-end with her friend, Miss Wag- ner. Mz. Geouge Harton, by his motHer, of Listowel, ee a day at Me: Mergalaty Lave accompanied THE ISLAND Mr. and Bis, Fred Schneider spent Sunday with the former's parents at Sebringville, |, Miss Mary Schmidt, of Stratford, is spending a few days at her home er and Mrs. Fleischhauer and and Mrs. berg. goes J. Bu pea and daughters ret ma ‘tieda, spent. M pndey. is Milverton: \ CARD OF THANKS Lang—In loving memory of Elliott Lang, who died March 1st, 1918. “The sweet remembrance of the just Atal ate when they sleep in —The Family. Every sanseeaplove Every. “un: R FORM TIA. B FORM 12. By : By trustees FINANCE DOMINION INCOME WAR TAX ACT: TO WHOM APPLICABLE. 5 Person who in 1918 resided or ordinarily resided in Canade| or din carried on business in Canada, corporations and joint stock tom eile SHOULD ph RETURNS. widower, wit children under twenty-one ears ot age, who stig 1918 received or earned $1,000 2 . other individuals who during reales ds year 1918 received or earned x r more. DEPARTMENT. uding ithout fy dent year Every corporation id joint stock com} rhe d $3,000, during the cal yoni, ended in 1! 18. pine Seb ins FORMS TO BE FILLED IN AND FILED... FORM TI. By individuals, other than farmers and ranchers, By farmers and ranchers. Lea ead. joint ‘stock companies. FORM Ts. Individual of Taxation ant Postage must be Inspector of Taxation . By eraplavers to cer igi to shareholders and m« by mail to Inspectors of dresses of Inspectora of Taxation for this District ; LONDON DISTRICT. Carling E “Flock,” (DON, Ont. the names of all directors, it stock comj make return of all f diene aaa he te wad embers during puctaedion ng ‘file returns in their » individual capauity. GENERAL INFORMATION Ali returns must be filed IN. | BUDUPLICATS, ‘orms may be pane oo ectors and Assistant Inspectors ast. at ratall leading centres, from the Pos} Returns ‘should be fied immediately, Tetters and other documents forwarded Assistant Inspector of Taxation. WALKERVILLE, Ont. Assistant Inspector of Taxation, STRATFORD, Ont,

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