Milverton Sun, 18 Sep 1919, p. 4

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VICTOBY: BONDS ce Victory bonds bought and sold.— George Roe, R. R. No. 1, Newton. —~ 4 ton ‘wpigh sees (Wilson do ive way = Geen diame ond ee oA oe a a HOUSE FOR FOR SALE Poi a = HORTON BRIEFS m and) Miss Louisa Saunders, of the Monk. ‘spend the Meee 2 Oth i "at aa keys and wife have re. oe an stern Merton spent 8 "Sonday with Mr, umber eae took A Fare % Le een City. last week eee "ate ne vtay and dit ls Gas Tomatoes 50c per o iakers grapes ms ever viewed a hallows ae Love, 46th con, Who 60c, Crawford peaches: Lat basi Tho tion, is able to, be home meal ape aips | Oct. Da ae ‘services, morning aA ene eerie a few days at To- sont i this ai meek. jton poe is ‘vigiting with friends at Mr. Sand Mrs. Wm. Parker . Ranger, our tonsorial In loving memory of M: beloved wife of David Bartja, In Memortam. pt. 18th, 191! peed 57 years, onths and re = | “Gone but not forgotten” and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Parker nade to| The years of time-are rolling by, B.\"Teeswater on Sunda: where they | Regardless as the moments fly, ‘With sa as the =a with and Mrs. | ket, 1,50 at Gil Ral {Tis mot per ly day services will be held in iin Oa\ees Das her last remains. calling memori And We are sore. bereft. mound See in the pepe a ‘plot ugh Hearts feel so oMdarlian 1 sprave and now contains imy z\the Presbyterian church on Sun Hemurrection torn, Aten ale aa SS aly 0 to} wats Siieet Misting with eT re will ben 83 nee 2 ever forget th E Sey . There wi is Z can we ever forget the eve baad from Mein Milverton, aseis Se ‘Atwood ‘and wicinity. May" Miss E, Davidso ned home on That from our home shetook herleave b Pe a bee b y, on Monday after spending'a week in o-| So suddenly. but serene: “i see many changes in 20 yeary’) ,. affle every effort made Dunn, of ‘Toronto, is The sadi inevitable to evade fi “WANTED Wanted to buy, from acres of land with suitable Paildings to same. Apply at Sun office. NOTICE Al e found a gully ec teapassing| 1 my place on. the rd line of Mor- iat mt) bs the ae ane . ler, Milvertor NOTICE. We are shi sing hogs at Milverton and J Brunner on 7 thursday, Sent. 25th {i —Fred Zimmerman on. FOR SALE 11 small ice and ays Mai due to farrow in Sept. and Oct. ato bp q nip sh pe A. ‘Taylor. Tot 6, con, 9, SHIPPING ft NOTICE Friday tead of Sa- to RIDERS Go Oa ok hogs weighing Below. 150, ibs, 94.00 off om. all sows, HOUSE FOR SALE Solid white brick house with kit-|e chen and woodshed, barn on Tr New: 51m acres. aren George L. On meister, Poole, FOR SALE 2 year old Percheron filly and Saal driver, rising 5 eet gentle an nd quiet in harness. Apply 0 George Poste R. No, 1, Mon! hea mn coe Chane Lucas has sold his farm a W, L Bishop, quliolinesbeba- eas iam, Pe pote rs of Atwo: the ry er spent < few days at Tron "5 Mrs. J. Rennick returned home on= in, On Wednesday of iis week as Mrs. | ig to Lon Pe ang have got ae ih nicely settled in ae eae hake re |Cowan—Rutherford--At Knox ehureh ‘uch happiness and every William squats on par) of Mr, and Mts, Wm. Ru Autherford, | Wen and Gi Girls mae w ning plant —nise clean factory maa surroundings, good wages, Apply to Perfect Rut Mills Lid Listowel FOR SALE 17 horsepower George White en- gine, good as new. ‘erms, Say # Srcriice price: Oscar Lantz, R. No. 1, Linwood. “FOR SALE 4 nut of EN C. uta Leghorn goskerel (Barron ‘Strain, bred;to- ay) e vy seach ch if sold HRtS Sen ‘urn, Milverton, 7 geal 8 ! LOST etween H. Schiel’s gate on sah ‘line on Milve Ste on ‘thursday, 28th, a buggy duster, tan wit bie and white ye pce please ve at the Sun Offic g HOG FOR SERVICE A splendid Yorkshire hog for ser- get ep aS, rate of $1.00; also have ne: Durham bull for cen tet) for ee jo. J. Stever, R. R .N “FOR DR SALE roomed house with woodshed and | [ jena BU ges pipe osite skating Fink, ood. terms. For Stee ‘paculars “aprly to Getrbe Fink, Linwood, Ww, 7 yeas old, due to| © freshen Noy. ill be so id at Mrs. | Sao Saturday, 8 zoth—6 redit. D, B rieve the rown ani Sadie visited with) fee <chig D- dur- | aE a this week. ing. mae Mir. '. S. How ‘hre a4 2 the order of the day jnie Howe, of Listowel, an ic » David Hiawos és stil ginfied |i ane orn will now be the order a x $ % of the os an the crop is vasa tobe span ee pa eas eco Mr. And lovingly intervene. | Mr, and Mrs, F. 3) ‘Armstrong re-, The sun hid from mortal si Hievii xmstrong at bane te me Bayfield on Monday: ‘Thursday last after spending three” gio pe. crop in the ppt. x 2 district promises to be the. largest wile in Detroi oe ma oa ee is Lae > cal Bis 7 wat Silver pes. were Sunday visitors at Strat The wel ie, one cheering voice een under the weather for raw, Aah a elad wo renee hens * by muting stndrorina. story bungalow on his cottage. (A | Miss Olive Wilsgn returned on bo: ie babs te meat it. nd Mrs. Jas. Erskine and fam ree last after spending a week or at, Bus. |on Tue \ that | feacher in the Up per eae Golece | Bs |. Rey. T. J. Allan preached Anni- | Emotions of theshuman bre: poe services at Kintore on Sun- pare st other occu-|" "hi" Wilfred: Smith’ and. some of |B pants ee “also badly shaken but | his friends, of Stratford, spent Thurs. to “He enly Canaan's plains 8 so green yo | day at the London Fair. tr. Venus Near and Miss Martha | OR a high noon, on Wed- e S > 4 s # 2 id ate Dee to Miss Vera, daughter | irs, of the 16th concession 0 |- | There in the realm of ale ule jane ee en scenes of lov! ing. ‘a little ike we r ener one by one we ‘xo is life’s main, lmey turned home on Sunday after spend. | And hushed the world in Laie ceue % ts side’ ony, ga couple of weeks at Detroit, Ann | After Pene! ay een owe saa ae pats Windsor, London sane Wart.’ But ere the: morning rays appeared nat 's bosom once more cheer- sel Dear Smother had passed. away. ‘hat wages hand which wrought the (of To: No ioneeee Sheard or known. one so a Be = sb keenly tried in panting test ee With ‘all it may inc t, faith can look beyond this scene | eyond the Jordan floo one, And all be gathered: home. —T.E.H. | The members of the ‘Loy: aoe cia : Prizewinners at 1, | of the Methodist church. picnic 5 ilwhe recently returned ‘from overseas, | {Grand Bend on Saturday and a ae isitor at Roy Seiling’s last) very. eblovable tim int day a0 urray Be and is, R. | ise of Str atfor, oden sunday hE ide lA “their jomes: es Fair) d Mare — and_Edith Guter Sacobs, Nich. Toth, Gerber . Foal of 1919—Gerber Bros., dam Bigam, Nich. Roth. 3- eS » Rot! at ert R.|"" Miss Wath, of Mitchell, spent ‘Sun-'—Jack Ka sutinan, 2 aud 8, Nid was 2 on m for | dag with th Mrs. Annie Brown. and Mrs. nd Mb. Frank | owe, of. Dunnville, spent Sunday at Jos. Johnston’s Fig T. Aitcheson, of Listowel, cow ¢ Renniek Thas purchased | ja bat Miss Massel, of London, were vis- jitors ai pa Jo! inston’s ines Sunday. Ha is? 2 e, Misg An- ee a Joseph Hammond. old—W, J. Beggs & Son, Roy Rennie j2-and 3," 2-year old Genes Kerr, find Ms, George Hargraves | ycar-ol ‘Andrew Fleming. ‘hrist Chamber, Ezra M Agricultural—Brood eee care 1919 foal—George eg , 8. J. Miller, —Brood mare — les—A cordial, invi-|\ Quite number of young people of Fleming. 1919 foal—George A. Ren tation is extended to all the ladies of Manion and. vis ni attended the nie, Adam Heine), eae Jacobs, 3- ker, Dun- on Frida: ay nig! an and Mrs. C. W. Hobbs vis- ited a ¢ Mitchell on Sunday. : &'pettees | Maa Clapetice Ronn enberg, who at Riaianere ia, beemtoamiine a tack home of Mr, Jake jzeturned home on Satur Ye ex- to aay to Detroit in a aaa pees ersary Ae 3 will be held in Bie where he has aoetied a positi Monkton Methodist church on Sunday|" Mr. Thomas Mann, of Elmira, pets kp ply COLONIAL ‘WHITEWEAR FCO, Ltd, io it 1- 'few. days ae week in Stratford. a por= | Mr. ield is hsving his build: bowrcing about the first of Oc ing riaener | and expec! oe ee ‘Women’s Patriotic ages Report st r am prepared to’ do thieshing for|made and disposed of. “Some were jo first sent to headquarters to be used in her particu the hospitals overseas, white others | xh pS SALE r y nt ae 80] ea —I. D. OATIRIN aria 4 aii will start on the 16th open Tuesday and Wednesda during this ont and mber 4 times eek, 5 Monsny, Tuesday, Wednesday” and lay. ashe CIDER MILL lex. J. Koebel, —- aa Tuesday only of "bach week of Sept. gor th the making of cider and Bert a re 9-—Receipts—Mem- THE OLD Ue nes FONTHILL | bership fees $99.50, aeactn for sail- ors’ fund $7.00, grants (township) | calf—J: and "pire ’ in open for Cana- Toronto, Ont. | 1919. wre sent to our own boys in month: he: at $7,764.13. Monthly ‘parcels were Ho man. ent overseas to our own boys. 1 ts ‘as Sept., | J 160.64, concerts, ete., 190.92, dona- 180,28, sundries 19, ek ae $750.: 32 | a end LRH as rs? fund ae Christmas 108.00, hospital gauze is 5 te 50. se sevening 7.50, flette 59.01, postage 50,9 7.88, Balance on-hand Sept. 1918 1292.58 receipts for year 750.32, total 1042- |e: 85, expensé for Year ae bank july Pete ca Me PYeaT AG Romnenberg |S, pose—-Matcolm Rennie, |zex, Frank Binkle. Best heavy horse J. Welter a ta Meiveratee tions 162.30, quilt and tea moi ect Alles 5 sail- | 7, Sites 165,20, total MeLennan, eg te sven pier Gro. Kerr Baker, George ‘A, Rennie. 1-year. old--S. b. Horier ia Hatuses Gira George Kerr, Andrew. Fleming. ee ip al See Draught Horses—S. e mise, Span agricultural ee rs ager iage— eipel, Bred cd Host eile Wesley a atte yes 1919 foal—Fred H ostettler, W. i ordo Bei ir. 3-ye: ; : : |—Donald Jac T. to $25, Miss Bertie Ronnenberg spent a |yeatold_—Philip Dakine, Ww. C. helene enry Lotz. 1-year-o. lady driver— Mrs. S. seals ara bull—J. tal number of parcels sent 905, val bat "call Jog Henimenl; John ted at “hn bs —Mrs. Ed. Bettger, ote bull, any age—John C. secr Peat ant female in the He fords, Joseph Hammond won 1st for pe cow. SHEEP 1 95 | 687.68, Red Cross $2 {cotton 351.89, surgical supplies 202- tener ca hospital gauze, 453.21, towelling any bree 104.85, flannel 126.58, field comfort com, 60.00, Y.M.C.A. 405.00, Belgian |son, Jas. a aoneghhe: hens ram— | 5 68| relief 75.12, Halifax relief 25.00, | John Thompson. lamb—Jas. i d’ 57.00, wer: | Monaghan, John thompaet Aged Notice to Farmers The undersigned wi will ship hogs in Ly future as follows jaturday, Sept 9, at See Mil- | Pal 'G. ae ee ther s weekly. Highest pices aranteed. Kind; rol 3 at. C.P.R.,. Mil- pi eee eee MILLER, eae & mi ad ares vet, bus. is 2 He $2 05 | 1474.59, sundries 83.39, total 7389. 79 2°05 | Bx) enditure — yarn 2603.98, flette ear, won 6 firsts and Me seconds; A. 12 aeons. of Britton, won 1 first and eed—J. 63 00 seas Christmas 108.00, postage 6 00 | tal expenditure $6, 894.6) Etec nk oe Certifie to She correct—A, Chalm- a ers and Rev. T. Allan, ‘Kaditors, 20 Leave your order for counter ia ws S.J. a check hooks at ‘The Sun office— 0 are agents for Appleford’s. Huggins, Hee ay | Cr Shrops ged ram—J. Thom} ewe—John Thompson 1 and 2. shear 00) oa86, sundries 922.07, total $6,- ling pike eis on, Jos. Mon- | 19 00 go4-76. Bive lamb—John ‘Thompson, 8 0.1, .Statement door Seb 4914 to ule Jos. ‘Monaghan Pen ae shee] ‘ohn | |1919—total receipts $7,889.79, = Tho jompson, John B R, Bell jerkshir ar Cc. ‘wford, boar pig—Matt Thomp- son 1 and 2. Sow—Alex. Crayford, ee Thompecn, sow pig—Alex. ine roved Yorkshire—Aged boar— Milbra1 ae Boar pig—A. Mil- 5 Miller. Brood sow—A, e|Milbrahdt, "Berdax. Sow pig shined, lux. ‘amworth—B: ae pipE AS: J. Mil- pig— Ann Bete ed dic lows Menno follor Cook, of Mie, When dearest ‘ones sueeumibed d their | won 5 eipel, Cs vat and 4a i scons Pi Pup ae irs, G. Hh e i ADS oa oe | ‘Sprin, isch wie ‘asley—ates John ‘Frach- |sel— ite oa Trach. s—Ezra Mohr, tine F. Ber- fodder ee Balzer. a GF n ches—!} Lawrence a) se aeer Hos- cl ler, George oe seal os- ‘Mrs. G. Huras, Mrs. — Hostett! ne Trach. pas peaches Blenheim Sree Mrs. eae a a Collection of apples for’ Gy, Streicher, Mrs. John wes Hutter A. Het st Collection of apples for eres eae facob Streicher. Bartlett yg G. Hui as, dee brepdigg ge 8 Mt, Sow | termelons—Fred Hostetler. Citrons!ton 8 firsts and 6 seconds, Mrs. G. J._Miller 1-and 2. Chester | Philip Berdux. BH. Heipel 8 firsts and 1 second, Mrs. Milles, “Best 3 bacon| DAIRY’ PRODUCTS N.S. Pleischhauer 3 firsts and 1s jos, ‘Hammond, P, Berdux. | * Dairy butter, 5 Ibs,—Mrs. sie ond, Mrs, Hymer 3 seconds. Chae iian Bankers’ Sometnion eereneel, Adam Heipel. atte it oe ter, in crocks—Adam Heipel. lammond, Hergott Bros., Adam , [bus ite ay ap 3 jos. Hammond, Philp (2 ter, Dins—Adem ‘Hetpel, "Best JOSEPH HOWE'S ELOQUENCE daly butter—Adam. Heipel, el POULTRY DOMESTIC SCIENCE chult Sf ind. promise _w1 Halifax on May 15th, 186. “With such a territo: — overrun, organize and i SEED: Mrs. Teka Trach- ‘rach- j0es—l G. i Huras, Mrs, F. Berdux, Cucumber i one of and will you Sate ooreitler ag ER ae pickles ys, G. Huras. Mixed pick. your ee “unite, wae order, ine \ Northern spy— les—Mrs, G. Huras, Mrs. F, Berdux. telligence and en ? Apple jely — Mrs. G. Huras, eee, work? Refuse, et yor ware recreants Fred Hosteltlon Mex Tachsal, King Sizeicher. Cunrant, jelly-—Mrs, every prineiple which lies at. th woetine: Comnty—— Bed Hostere Huras; Mrs, ‘Trachsel: Am other kind base of your country’s prosperity and Senbetee ea jelly —M ras, idvancement; refuse, and spetaceee canned meats— you. intell: nd Nova 0 Girls under 20 ee aot Bros., Mrs. ‘uras. ‘coke & — Adam staat Mrs. rab_apples—George E. 'q “Huras, A. Hei “Pe : Ginge iceicher Ca ee CA. Helpels Je Balter PROpHeG. ae sit that ay : . a eipel . Balzer, prophet; get. ventue to pres ict that Mrs, John ‘Trachsel. Col Galicetion jal lies — Mrs, G. Hares, tr five years "4 aon ¥ ‘ : a ths » Collection caned vegetables—Jacob ney home 2. uebec = ea sscedlng plums —Mr Trachsel. Streicher. + eee ee and. Si Hammer, Plena: pe a " LADIES’ WORK John, by rile tan I believe that many Coll In class 24 professional exhibitors in’ this, ro rig ive to hear the . ims won nearly every prize, only two Whistle of the steam. engine in ; firsts and one second being taken oy passes of the Rocky Mou untaing, and Sars Sane ee ‘sas! Mra G,-the Pacific in five or six | Philip Berd tx. Targe tomatoes—Mra E,: Heipel, Miss Tsien eenion tad . Bei Ys. C. Hammer. Small Mrs. Hantmon pe aerner Capsciums FINE ARTS Tien note books very handy. for en and farmers—may b sine! P. Berdux, Ms, Trachsel. Wa- firsts and 5 seconds, Mrs. P. Tol- had ak ‘San office for 25e, Huras. .Muskmelons —' In Fine Arts Mrs, A. Bette won 2b ar-old—Harper Hammond, Adam | eller has purchased a Bigam, Gerber Bros. aiyerreld = x by its aunt, | house ie Mr. Harry Duncan, on |C! 12th of Elma and intends to move | lot beside the Lutheran |Kern, Harper Hammond, Jos, Ham- “S-year The Beet of the many oratorical The prizes for thet poultry slass Jar maple syrup—George Heipel, |treasures of Howe may be sai five exhibitors as|Mrs. Geo Huras, home-made bread |contained in that, speech of prophecy a he eloquently pleaded for ia Rises et rs. G. 12 hens’ eg¢s—Mrs. $. Bordus, DANE ATS upon land and sea i: local exhibitors; the phish prize-win- to make the journey from Haltiex = cooking top will take the boiler regular dinner Grates work smoothly, Hot water reservoir is enamel ‘and may tometer takes all guess-work out of baling, No o No other pet quite satisfy you once you see M‘Clan’s Pardons C. ear-old bull — Joseph Bi ay ear-old _bull—Walter j-year-old heifer—W. Mohanien: Berek calf—1 and 2, W This class was swept by 181.75, eonentta , field day aa booth | Matt chon pet who won 5 firsts Mironthon Alcohol is Poison _ Doctors Say It Is a Menace in Any and All Forms IVE ounces of alcohol will kill a full- tgatale etn ay man aes ten hours. Tal ler t repeated doses alcohol less Raid live ¢ longe: er but gets him in theend. All alcoholic pvedee are poison, slow or swift. Medical science has established that alcohol is a poison and a narcotic chemically related to ether and chloroform, and nota stimulant. A man‘was once brought cut of ether whohad taken eight ounces, afid aman wasonce brought out of chloroform who had taken 2214 ounces, but no man ever reviv- ed who swallowed five ounces of alcohol at a single dose. The unconsciousness or coma produced “by alcohol if not broken within ten or twelve hdiirs is followed by practically certain death. Alcohol as medicine has been expelled from the American Pharma- copoeia by the American Medical Association. 2.51% Alcohol in Beer Makes it Poison HE, beer of the ballot-contains 2.51% alcohol by weight—over twice as strong as the beer of the Ontario Temperance Act (2.50 Proof Spirits). The Beer ofthe Ballot-is intoxicating. Three glasses of the Beer of the Ballot contains as much alcohol as a glass of whiskey. When yow are asked are you in favor of hear’ containing wh 51% alco- hol by weight—in shops, Des, or anywhere else, vote = “N ol’ «Four Times=“No!’ | Save yourself, save your family, save your country for the des' God fhteuded eRe by “‘booze.”” oy mafae cee Oe your ballot after each Saga with an X under ihe? Jumn he: faded * *No,” or your-vote will be Jost to Temperance, Ontario Referendum Committee SRR are Sep i D. A, DUN! RE as ha ree thaie a si | POISON oe Baking Always In Sight HE clear glass door isonly onc of the modern features of this dependable =< Its baking qualities you know. acre or lengthwise, making tt it easy to cook acini : namel, y be removed for cleaning, A depe: ndable ees “Sold byA. C. CLEMENS.

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