Milverton Sun, 24 Apr 1919, p. 5

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con. ee wen we ee y ‘ 5 of the LOF. and 1.0 floes of whom had all thei oneings de stroyed. Mr. White tae $. 10. ine suraneeson his Jack Archer, a ou man wel tery on Sunday. Some a o uaavigus ‘3 100 as thrown from a hor ‘ i and is now able to sit id ir ier is able to out, but is still in label Tolton, of Guelph, is at rather shaky condition, but is glad|present nursing Mr. James Wilson, to hear the birds warbling. Mr. Chas. r-fiine Beth McNaught spent the ‘ick is also able to be about, as|holidays at Toro ‘ith her sister, Frank Goforth. Miss Vera Non-| Miss 1 MeNau; ‘Mr. eae nenberg: is ess, slowly. | Hammond is spending the holidays at If. the weather continues the! his in Kimberley.—Mrs. ert condition of all will mM a con- Matyi be andergo an operation at ‘inue im itratford hi ursday.-—An ‘that a building once stood on the g er.—Mr, and Mrs. & building ate effect {i/and his loss above insurance Logan, died at the home of | about $2,000. day ae which was adjusted at $7: C e. rednesday of last week thelr night clothes Mr. White bro med one-hal “ot spent the Easter holida: x g bank, the week-en uilding was own . No. 72, and was ecupied MO GRSSD. ares in Wo FO eee asa ties a isiness. gray hairs through it. will r. Duffield had #200 50 inily egeaped only, with took place at the|through the smoke to weecne uf umonia, is recovering | church on Sunda; next, commencing Sislacks an diy School will eae, has been transferred kton branch as ledgerkeep- . Armstrong Mr, John e lays at Sebring- the building in, which he had his pool Nea —Mr. paaeD teller at ie aire 0) WantiveTin’ Londie.<cMee Tooec godstock on Tues dda: st.—Aire- ith, of Atwood, BE laalosdog: marries Black On back with Short ears ke be CASH PRIZES The Wellington Produce Co., Limited, having taken over the business of Gunns Limited in Harriston, are building a large ad- dition and installing equipment for making Ice Cream—the best that money can buy. = it a name for our Ice etic ne pe ee fitly ex- press the excellence of the product—so fine texture and exquisitely conta in fact, all Dat ede fancy can picture in a perfect Ice Cre: You can help us selec the most suitable name—we invite Suggestions and will For Best Suggestion + $10.00 Cash sh For two nex 5.00 Ca: For ten next best suggestio: 2.00 Cash For ten next best tend Fae ge 1.00 Cash Il suggestions to be mailed t marked not later than + May Ast. order of date receives the Harriston Review, post- “Supgeetious wil be. taken We will see that the Gnality,. of our Ice Cream will fully measure up to the name selected WELLINGTON PRODUCE CO. Limited B. WHITMORE, Managing Director. TORTURED BY RUEUMATISH “FRUIT-A-TIVES” Brought Quick and dl MR. P. H. MCHUGH 108 Church Street, Montreal. December 10th, 1917. "Iwasa greatsufferer ftom Rieunte sul tives” ; and in 15 days, the pain was easier and the Rheumatism was better. Gradually, ‘Fruita tives” overcame my Rheumatism; and now, for five years, I have had no return of the trouble. Also, I had severe Eczema and Constipation, and uit-a-tives”’ relieved me of these complaints ; and gave me a good appetite ; and in every way restored meto health”, P. H. McHUGH. 500, a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25¢, At dealers or sent post’ paid on receipt of price by Hrukn-itvea Limited, Ottawa, Ont. al i] Golightly,Sr., Monkton.—Mr. 1 BO. ee et, visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Stewart over ‘Easter. Mabel Chalmers, of Stratford normal school, spent the holidays at her hom: e here—Miss Peat! Ellacott,, of Mil- verton, visite: r motl , Mrs. amuel S % id.— Weber and Bettger, Monkton, Ont. THREE CASUALTIES OUT OF FOUR missing 198, prisoners 428, wounded 166, 606, sick 82, 409, rinbpecified 219, arles | © ATWOOD. and Mrs. Bickerton ae Miss nite Ward, of Hamilton, days with Mrs. J. A. i . Dunean, R.A.F. se oes vista in this yy MecConnville, of Toronto, spent the holidays with his foun other, Mrs. Jane Forrest.— Mrs. inson and daughter, Ruth, aes “visiting at eswater.— Mr, W. L. Phair spent the week-end , of Toronto, spent the noe at his home here.—Lieut. er, of Listowel, Uae ae ave ‘Bain last week. Rove ‘Conmingaes over the oder —Mr, Bie jas, Donaldson was in Montreal Pintle Bat iss Myrtle S| visting at her pence is spending the holidays ot her bowen eKay_vis- ff last week.— lage.—Mr. . Robinson was in Teeswater over the holiday.—Misses Annie an a Wynn, of Toronto, id Mr. Chas. Wynn, of Barrie, are visiting at thi Mi: U- a Stratford, spent the holidays wil r. an s, of the 10th 0) ery i event too! place on Friday evening, April 18th, 1919, in the Music hall, when a ban- iv toastmaster propose “The King.” Then occurred most touching incident of th ing, when the toastmaster in propos; ing’ the toast to “Our Fallen Heroes” *|read the names of twelve who had ly responded to by 0 gave a brief out watlin ine of what our soldiers had sacrificed ‘and suffered ‘or Us. Donald. re- ae sponded to. the toast to “Our. Em. crowth of the Na vere ably repres Mr. Richmond an 1 Corry, while Lieut. Wal- ‘MeBain inade a, very suit- y to Oe Allies. ” The last XeThe Ladies” was wall -re- sponded to by. Mr. Lloyd D, Nelisiee and Mr. David B, Hodge, Dunit Overland Model 90 Touring, $1360 Overland Model 83-4 Touring, $1493 Wile Knight Four Touring, $2575 ‘omring, 4 « 04d, Wet Torowto $2425. “His Ofice On Wheels” Model 90 is a business man’s car—a time saver—a money maker. It has riding comfort, power, good A large per- centage of the Overland owners drive the Model 90 Get one—you looks and. economy to brag about.’ and are as proud of it as we are. will like it. do so owing to the death of her aunt. ‘| Better Shoes and Better Service We aim to please everybody with Shoe Quality--Shoe Service--Shoe Prices We want to make you comfortable while you are buying zou Spring Shoes here. This is a splendid shoe home to tie to these days when shoe prices are up and there are so many uncertain shoes being placed on the market. This is a Shoe Store for Everybody Every wanted style | is here for your choosi $5.00 to $13.00 wy your correctly. Black Kid Shoes . measure feet and fit Misses’ and Children’s Shoes A host of peraeel pide Brown Shoes In beautiful hi cut models are in great demand, a ing military or Louis hee a Classic, Hurlburt eae! Pussy. Foot Shoes. 5. $5.00 to $15.00 Grey Kid Shoes — medium pearl shades, hi cut madeie: ium or Louis heels, $498,587.00, $10 to $15.00 ~Men’s Brown Bals Tn man ciyieg and shades, also in al ths, round or coreding toes: Neolin or leath- %. 50, $5: mn to 12.00 Boys’ & Youths’ Shoes Smart dressy styles, round or pointed toes, A large var- fety at very moderate prices. $2.50, $3.00 to $5.00 IT’S OXFORD TIME--Here They Are Ladies’ Black Kid Oxfords Many trim fitting styles, military or Louis heels, $5.00, $7.50 es’ and Children’s Strap Slippers and Roman Sandals lassic and other es, re fitted with the gfe $2.00 to 4.00 Brown and Grey Kid | ™ fords Are in such demand now. We feature some for your se- r lection in smart models, high or low heels, $4.50 to 8.00 For Men, Women and Children Made of select leathers, guitable for farm Work Shoes--- i3.cisma somes, scuff. Our pri KN The Home of Good Shoes rices are sure to please you. COME IN! ECHTEL STRATFORD, ON FERNBANK short. wedding tour ela ee points east, thes young | Mr. and ae i odbc and Mrs, couple will reside on wate Gasned Pops tang ate "7 Donley (iss Carrie Robinson, a Scena bo at Fernbank, The best wishes | motore Waterloo on. Monday William, here} Miss Gladys Kerr |of their many friends are extended {evening and attended the: pregenta- nd Mrs, Robé Crawford spent Pri.|to them for a long and happy wed-|tion to our returned boy: day at the home of M: mn Reid.— | ded life. Mrs, iamond entertained the ae ees SOUT SOME ae Comer a, NEWTON Sleep Sound and Grow Strong pleasantly on evening. — Messrs. Wm. Neilson and Alex. Cory spent Saturday in Milverton.—Mr. J. ss Eva Reinwald, of Toronto, othing devitalizes so much as a visited over the week-end ii Nothin; with her|restless and. sleeple: fe scent solos, very suitable 9 the |Gordon is visiting friends at Ayr at| parents here—Mr. John Riddell, of | your vital disorganizes you for fe Se wll rendered by Mes. |present.—Messrs. Herb, Hymers and |Toronto, is spending his holidays at|the day's work, an easily cor- pete ak Geo, E. Cox and|John Rei de_a business trip to |his . Ritter and Dora,|rect this condition, The persistent Hugh Porter, Moorefield last week.—Mr. of London, Miss Gertie Miller, of|treatment of HAGKING’S HEAR’ Hall, of Guelph spent the holiday at | Walton, and Miss Carrie Zoeger, of |and NERVE REM il event- Seer ee jamond's—Miss Nellie | Toronto, visited over. the holidays at| ually bring on a natutal sleep as soft 9th LINE MORNINGTON Nelson is ae LESAGE spending a holi- abe Dom e of Mr, and Mrs. W. Zoegey|and refreshing as em net 3 2 day in Stratford.—A quiet but pretty |—Mr. ani : 01 nerves, a ne an eg nce Hawthorns on Mredbes- [caine aras-waleaiveived at the wiades | Keuneae aeenummpedipeca han iia e Heart, and brings on a her only sister, Mrs, Daniel Schell |North ee on, Wednesday, |Mr, P. MeDonald’s, restful condition of the entire Ner- of Listowel. Mr. and Mrs, Hawthorne | Apr and little son, Jack, Beware of “dopey attended the funeval‘on Friday. Mach ohana Florence, daughter of {visiting the ne nd “heart depresents,” it sympathy is expressed for Mrs. Haw-|Mr. and Mrs, Jol on, f Peffe and. Mrs. John Siegner.—Mi perseverance, to cor Shey er riends in this|became the bride avid. S. | en er, of D but keep at it, you'll ricinityatn: hersbaraavansents eid, son of Mr, and Mrs. John Reid |ing her vacation at her hi “ice BO 6 for One of the little girls who was to|of Fernbank. ‘The bride was married | Mrs. Pengall For sele by-8, Petrie, | igen, have tata mme|in her travelling suit of burgundy |are visiting ton, Weber & Bettger, Moi d on Thursday evening was unable to ahige with hat to match. After a|/Mr, Lorne Barr, of ‘Kitchener, is G, Coghlin, ‘Atwood. She was, however, Te- membered. by Hee ‘teacher and play- mates, who saved for her a nice pack. cials ever orningtoi Jace on Thursday evening last at S. g" No. 5, on the 9th line. Mr. S. Scott ctea as ch Saree wh pro; was fiven under teacher, Mise ‘Stella Weir, auctioneer oe _ good of Minera was present and wielded ie er. number of boxes were not large, but. th ust have f the boxes went s high as $11.75-in price. The to- tal proceeds from “the -sale of the boxes amounted to over $154. Most e progress towards recovery that his friends had DIRECTORS’ MEE MEETING A meeting of the directors of the Elma Farmers’ Mutual Fire Insur- presided. meeting were vet confirmed and signed. A claim was presented from JACOBS BROTHERS, Dealers MILVERTON, PHONE 16. r.1+2 - ONT, Willys. OnE Limited, Head Office and Works, Br Wahe is inches Montreal, Winnizer, Rash We are also agents for the Happy Farmer Tractor, Renfrew Engines from 1 to 24 h.p,, Standard Cream Separators, Truck | Come in and see us. Scales, Frost & Wood Repairs. usual time ang place.—J. R. HAM- MOND, See - E enn. n Schneid ar Sebring, "spent Baturday,ayith hig brother, Daniel.—Misses Mary an that Lizzie intends remaining home for the summer.—Misses Margaret Lulu and. Laur Friday evening visitors with Mr, and Mrs. D. Kd. Rel ited friends in Elma on Sunday. M . Dahiner and fai ily were Sunday evening visitors with rr. and Fred Schneid: Mi Colin ae is ere the week-end wit Stratford fi —Mr Andrew Diehl made a bannaies trip tee Stratford o1 Tae Zimmer- man were = Sunday isitors at Mr. E. Diehl’s, Brunner, HE farmer with practically lives e market. with a For easier work. as ans ) Does a Farmer Need a Truck? A Ford Truck makes - same trip in two or three hours. When labor is so pecs what ite day He has a choice of markets, He becomes more independent. He can market his goods when and where he pleases. He sells his crop to the very best advantage, And his hauling costs him less— in labor and money. It is not only cheaper to haul Truck than with a team and wagon, it is quicker, it is Consider the time and labor the farmer can save with a Ford Truck. With a team the trip to town takes the better part of a day. $780 f, Si Ford, Oat. E. H. GROPP, Mersey aaa a Ford Truck next door to farmer can afford to after day eat his valbable tis time? Ford Trucks Complete with Body and Enclosed Cab in One-Ton Trucks are now sup- , if desired, with standard truck pict. in two Apes the Stake Body and the Express Bi In both standard bodies the cabs may ea re aupied with or without doors, as a these complete Ford Trucks. Consider the matter fro: Standard Ford Bodies extra. Get our prices Tal Dealer, - Milverton

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