Milverton Sun, 18 Sep 1919, p. 6

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brates wanted. Aply ‘ tratford. vieTouy BONDS 4 Victory bonds bought and soit — George Roe, R. R. No. 1, Newton. a “a Se es (Wilson i fh Riba HOUSE FOR SALE House for sale on King St Loc! Main street. hunt ing H.C, Hoaenpang; Milverton, ‘weigh st ak frame and Rutherford, b WANTED Wanted to toy, f from acres of land with suitable buildings to same. Apply at Sun office. MONKTON BRIEFS i "%< Special ‘services, morning ‘Alex. Ranger, our tonsorial | nding a few days In loving memory. at To- ua loved wife In Memortam. Pp Je. in Near, | sow S.J. Mi Sk David Baal died hoes Jos 5 years, ler. termelons—Fred Hostettler. Citrons ton, 8 —Philip Berdux. AIRY Siete brecaine SOW. Miller, er, Sow 8 firsts and 6 seconds, Mrs. S.J. i ‘Miller 1-and 2. XN ond, Mrs, Hymer 3 seconds. ft, 18th, 198, peed 87 ne les C. Chamberlain and) "°1yise shi neck Saunders, of th Monk ee onths and 24° bes i ay 5 e ter, m Heipel. “Dai ‘on amily, seach cael ae ne ton hotel is visiting with friends at - Sa ee eae mn, Big~| butter, Prine Aten Havel Bes 5 i : aeaiy ida: ta stratford. parker sod ie ‘Gone but not pee Boiss 2 Seok dairy butter—Adam. Heipel,| JOSEPH HOWE'S ELOQUENCE Sr Williams Lovey, and Mrs, Arnold Parker mo‘ 0 | The ep ‘ 2 years of time-are rolli fe POULTRY IMESTIC SCIENCE ‘The richest of the man: alah Wart of has ool toon to Mr ba Teeswater on Sunday where whey | Reset ss as the moments The prizes for thet poultry class} Jar i syru) orge. Heipel, |treasures of Howe may be said to be Be se oe Roy ¢ Togena 4 and 4 wife have re. (Spent the day with Mi M sad mementos let ae were divided ai ive exhibitors as|Mys. Geo Huras, home-made bread |contained in that, s eoinat phecy ies tame al, ee Duitatig attapeeends se ecalling memories. 0: follows Mento ce of _ Ayr, | Mrs, F. Berdux, John Balzer. * brown ion promise which he delivered im Suen the Western in Cook, of Mil-} When dearest ones, preteen their | won 31 ‘firsts and 31 seconds ;Ronnen- | bred—Mrs. G. Huras. Tea i Bae x on Ma; 1851, when : i Verton *epent "Bonday with Mr, and erg Bros,, of Rostock, won 22 firsts|H. C. Knechtel, Adam Heipel. Best {he eloquently pleaded for - railway fox ‘bok Pein neve took .a | MAS. Will k = See _We are sore bereft. and 23 nds; Mzs..John ‘Trachsel, |loaf bread—Ezra Mohr, Geo. Glebe. |system een over Cana a oe pie i wh (i Wiateh for Gilly drut. show win of eare, won'16 firsts and §| Oatmeal cookies—Mrs. G. Huras, A} “With s ae tia tringto Quecn. City last week WHETO. dows on Friday and Saturday. ‘he m seth Ceaas Heipel, of Baden, wont Heipel. Cookies, any other kind —|o 2, sate Ob = Love, 16th As a 4 = pat . ie a Basle reves Tis Ee viewed 10 first ts and 4 Heer: ae lip x} Mrs, G. Huras, Mrs, J. Trachsel. Hon- een in the hospital for an Opera” eet? gLov.at G tard peaches) Ted won 7 firsts’ ah ds. ey, M ipel. ol Rall; roved. ir. ae Mrs. Alex. Lochhead, Washi N.S., are visiting uh friends at Atwood d and vicinity. Mr. Lochhead was an. old Elma boy aa will see many changes in 20 yei er NOTICE Parana’ ue Bare alley = trespassing on my plac line of Mor nington, will te Oe tele R. Mi ler, Milverton. oh NOTICE, e Shi ipping hog ant Brunner on Fred Zi mmerman: at Milverton anany,S Sept. 25th FOR SALE small pigs and 10 re due to fnew in Sept. and Oct. Meg i A. Taylor, lot 6, con. 9, SHIPPING NOTICE Shipping on Friday instead of Sa- tune 3.00. off on hogs weighing Below 100 I ibs, $4.00 off on. all sows, te HOUSE FOR SALE Solid white brick house with kit- chen and woodsh es barn on. TE Net his. pai mes Battin. Mi nett Young have got nicely soiled in their new home. We much happiness and every | ere Mr. and Mrs. William MePhers spent last week with the latter’s al ents, Mr, and Mrs, Freeman, at Wal erto eir Acheson, i} who recently returned ‘from ov; asa visito erseas, 5ip acres, Apply to George L. meister, Poole, Ont FOR SALE 2 year old Percheron filly and pony driver rising 5 yeats, gentle and quiet in harness. Apply to George Poatife R. B No, 1, Monkto London fale were: Mr. e are Ven ail Gute Wanted n and girls wanted for spin- “i annie Figen factory ‘and surround ee fine d_ wages. Lath hed to Perfect Knit ‘ills Ltd., Listowel FOR SALE 17 horsepower George White en-|New gine, good as sacrifice price. No.1, Linwood, new. Terms Say at Oscar Lantz, R. R. “FOR SALE ta ves £80. C. “White mie igoskerel ‘Strain, lay), Liat aud seach Sf sold before way ae Milverton, * station, LOST etween H. Schiel’s gate on ae oth ‘line and bo LR on Thurs fuster, tan ax ALS please leave at the Sun Offic HOG FOR SERVICE A splendid Yorkshire hog for ser- te os at the rate of Ais also have fine young Du { fon parva: J. ‘Stever, R, R .No. FOR OR SALE 5-roomed house ee woodshed and | f° osite siete 6 Fink, Linwood, Ont. ffugeianch <a ene wath at atest dor |tiede ae deponed of ‘Welker, Indy dui itt am prepared to do threshing for | le and disposed of. jome were elker, lady dii ‘iter FOR SALE two oe hour and will do rst gent, to ssa atvons fo be used - Milbrandt, lady driver— Mrs. 8. class. worl Ly er particulars | t] ospitals overseas, while ot! ae Jersey aaa Goa ot due. t0} appl ly to io Foulston, Atwood, R.| were sent to our own boys in frahen pa ee gap Be (3-i*pareels. These articles were unly| Shorthorn Sy yea pale bull—J. C. David M be eat site ries Bi Grieve t $7,764.18. Monthly ‘parcels were Hoffm 2-year-old bull — Joseph 20th—6 months’ cre f 3 sent dverseas to our own boys. To- | Ham iene Lyearold--Adan Bigam illbank, we ¢ . ttl umber of paresis sent 005, val- ‘bull. calf——Jos, Hammond, John SALESMEN WANTED fi. Beltger, Hofman. “bull, any age—John € FOR SALE 5 oftman. 9-yeat-old cow-—Hls. Nee To represent bg report from Sept., lammond. °2-year-ol eifer— —- - 1918 to . 1919—Receipts— saat on Neeb, Jos. Hammond. 1-year- ‘A quantity of inch and two inch|THE OLD RELIABLE FONTHILL | bership feet $29. 50, donation for sail-|old_heifer—Jos. Hammond. heifer {esas Also building timber and ERIE: fund $7.00, grants (township) jcalf—Jos. Hammond, John C. Hoff- sts of the fines 0.64, concerts, ete., 100.02, an. best fem: feeb. a osts tabes ai a a a roving nicely. The append is ee cared til in this. vicini r, David Harvey. Me aie ee o the London bale visiting at the home. o! eRe ybelby. Aye. {pi ersa: Wenkan Methodist church on Sunda; » Ontari WANTED ise salary Sian MILLER, ATEN & ae school at Mitshell, spent the | Near atend ES report that ‘Vrs. B. | zi ry services will be held i x time Mr. Linwood, Ont. ace The greatest grey ok ES, 160 ish vidson Monguy after agen ‘a week in To. =| rents, Mr. and jing Bi Mitenell on *Welhiestay this Sh a of Mr, and Mrs. Wm. 4 = 16th concession of Elm: of Donegal, | or the embers of church -p or at Roy Seiling’s iF pe a an satundsy Tan ee those who attended the|| attended the Aniversary Servives at| and mre} in: | MeNaue ught | Misses Mr, Con 2 by: its san) house fron Mn Tae Brown and Sadie visited with) eke te relatives on the of Log ing the past ¥ Threshing Hy Fate isder, afi she*Aay' aie Maye ot tinct al—George Ker: r. and Mrs, F, S. Howe, Miss An- eee Joseph pammend. 3-y' | Howe, of Dunn’ pees Jos, Joh |i Women’s F¥ai J. Mi Monkton, ‘Sept. 16th, 1919. [zeae old Osean Seepue nether Bios: e folk lay services will be held in; Presbyterian 2, church on Sunday e scl Bas (8 See d, s Watt, of Mitchell, spent Sun. ‘—Ja bday with Mrs. Annie B ition. mas Mann, of Bini, spent pose—Malcolm eas visiting friends here. Mr. Ezra Schade, rl se Se d the Near-—-Watt wed- ee re in the realm of e rests in scenes 0: So suddenly but seren fFort ow can we ever forget the eve rned home on | That from our home gate herleave be made (" vane: | 0. ned H ‘acob absence: 5. Dunn, of ‘Toronto, is The sadi inevitable. to Streicher, P d strawb: wise coring lt apne coe" |" Revie aman meted to. eas a mn Davi | ae eee aches —Mrs, Huras, Can- fain! iy good and very well cobbed. | |" Mr, and Mrs, Armstrong re-)The sun hid from mortal sight Er an “tagk ed P eae can cp pam Doe ie ee Ima, “turned home on sBantsy after oe ;And hushed the world in still of night a eet Mrs John corn. %, bas paeaee e Lastowels formerly, 258° couple of weeks at Detroit, Ai After the passin, liprachaele ret Gosh iss. J. Ber Gr es scotia ene ae as l, ae Windsor, London and. Wi: ts) But ae the aeviee rays apuedred sweet—T'red Hostetler, Mrs, Trach. Urs: Mrs. rdux, Cucumber ‘is one of these and will ih then: Line Mr. Charles Lucas has sold his farm ?"5F. wy, Bishop, wi as been, nals 5 Doaneaee aie CHR jgel. | Maiden’s ‘blush—thrs. hel, picklee—Mrs, G. Huras,” ASS Tellgence and. edly, wiih. oleh eva 0 Mr. Willian Potern of twan Os Dap We Fy mstrong am at th Desk totherthad passed away. —Fred Hostetler, Siee le jely — Mrs. Huras, Jacob work? Refuse, and you A pecceanue m. ban ‘or Bayfield on Monda: ; icy Streicher. © i , Geo. Stevenson spent a few days at Toron- | rs €: pert returned: home 01 10! Pre er Ee Sasaen ‘Nis, ee aes Bei otic brineple ae - sday last after spending three e aa ly—Mrs. G. Huras, Mrs. F. Ber- grape. erop in the ‘oe, ipa tha la Wrebcote: ‘oe dius Jove, alas! is still ler. Sy a a et tes cia hens’ gree tira wo Bendne, district, promises to be the largest "rand Mrs: das. Brskine and fam Beoble! work-ie: don Mt hy oie Dae Ga G. Glebe, acohlection canned meats re nats OP Given’ ily were Sunday visitors at Strat. The welemne, pleasant, cheering voice 2 ee arimet Gale Mrs Gs eu Comers, has been under the weather |). George Struthers is impro oe of known, of apples “for Groot Netet — Harpe: Mi Fi rs be pe wing | roc! nee sl for awit, but We are glad to report! his dwelling ‘by putting ona ai ce, treicher, ‘Mrs. Joba vruras, "Yeast oh tse: ungalow top on ge. ant room ty chain, Hens Tesh ead cee On Wednesday Of Inst week as as Diss, |* ps lips Wines etuened on Pe | With what it mental ns {0 Bear, shippl oe seed 2 ane oes ott Bros, ‘Mrs. G, Huras.- ‘Tea Bis Geoxno, Gellwag:mnatoring to Longo day last after spending-a week or s0 mou other Mind fall apple dora: cuits — ‘Adam Heipel, Mrs, N.S. p Pair swith hes prother in-law ip Ee Fig one so near 80 f aa Riser ayes ee Oatmeal Mrs, se Le be re Me tenn Terry left for Toronto Never again to meet ob Stee meen tar A. Hel Ps . Ginger nd The i t ‘€ that | oO? ‘0 resume his. duties as Whatever else a’ ttler: ise bon. MTS. on Strnichen. See Ses US upon you’ “ vietue ot Siiisies_ Tis Sayed wan gee Geil | %eacher in the Upper Canada, College. | in Ts sel, “Wan. cakes Huras, J, Streicher, your ion, the post was bro! it i a} ell) Rey... T, jan. preached Anni- | Emotions of theyhuman breast rae Prach i Col. ao Hei ly, ws Balzer pe ety, yet wankive to ane that ba forwar pac ae. hit ence, fremary services at Kintore on Sun-' Are keenly pice in parting ‘tent ts. Joh Te heel: Calletion jellies — nfs > years we shall make the jour- nEA: Bit. mane, proKen EA ee sey itl incl Mitachecr, Collection “caned vegetables—Jacob -n oe nek ee and ‘Mon ae shaken DP adie Ghaben shut |) Mt W iIfred_ Smith’ and some of But faith eat eae beyond this acai} i Boca ortiand and St. fieewise uninjured, <)> ie friends, of Stratford, spent Thurs. ‘To "Heave enly Canaan's pis <0 ie igtomer eee beh LADIES’ WORK rs yay and belleye shat nang u if day at the London Fair. yond the Jordan j ' in’ this room will li Garnett Battin, who is attending |“"},," Venus (Near and Miss Martha ane enti. alle! ai Jota aa ss 24 professional exhibitors MH tie oe oth at untold bliss f loviiness ing us to come. peut one by one wi , at high noon, Sept. 17 And all be gathe th, be Rev. Mr. James C Ties Vera, daughter | Rui mceregee | | on Wed- ee a ers of the ‘Loyalty class? care mkton peopl on Sunday, | arion Murray and. Edith | aan gre OR Spent Sunday |Bros.. Fo nnie Brown, mae this week. }mond, S and Mr. Frank ville, spent Sunday at 2 sai 3. farper Hammond, Beges & Si hnstoi Re |zex, Frank Binkle. er, | —W. e: Lah f WANTED it the week-end with his parents, | Carvin oo and Mrs, Philip Schade, pel, Fred Hestetile, sivesley ae 0 operators on Ladiees’ Waists'.. Mr. and Mrs. George Wells, of ters 919 foal—Fred Hostettler, W. and Dresses. Dress-makers an ape Hanover, spent a couple of days with H. Lingala Gordon Beir. Byeet ators on power machines have no dif.|telatives here eck. {old mald Jack, J. T. Pete fieulty in making from $15.00 to al Miss Bertie Ronnenberg spent a yeorolde- Philip Dahms, W. C. ‘slay, per week. Beginners are paid sal-/few days last week in Stratford. jberry, Hem l-year- old —D. rom commencement, ‘r. O. Duffield is having his build-' Koch. tion paid to Guelph and Boarding. ing plastered and expects to move in} Road: ae are — W. houses secured. Working conditions about the first of Octobe: fon fine bach, Geor; ne ree unexcelled:in Canada. Apply |foal—George Kerr, . Lingelbac COL ONIAL, whitlinaleo, Ltd. | eH 2 ~ Chi liners, Charles 1-0] | Welker Patriotic Society Report ; old— Busch, lowing is a re, cro red hon { ot EH. HORSE: Barer Be rood Mare — Nich. 2-year- ;old—Georxe Kerr, Best heavy horse £ eattle—1 and 2, Jos. Ham- | Cowan—Ruthert ford--At Knox enon 1a little longer we se main Monkton, life's main, ‘Prizewinners at Wellesley Fair oy Rennie. Mr. and Mrs, George Hargraves | id—-George Kern, 8. J; Miller, for J his speedy _r nd Mr. J. . Aiteheson, of Listowel, ‘Andrew Fleming. . George Rennie Yas purchased and Miss Massel, of London, were vis-| Heavy Draught—Byood mare — a me Ford car: tors at Jos, Solinstan’s on Sunday. | Ad ipel, Bert Wray, Andrew | Autu yles—A cordial invi-|\ Quite a number of young people of Fleming. 1919 foal—Georg en. | Satis is extended to all the Jadies of Monkton and Niciaity” "atte! nded the nie, Adam Heine, Racer Jacobs. 3-| rves! Mon: h, S, Baker, Dun. riday and Saturday, cricmt on Friday night. wegiee aio nod Geo, Kery| rut: fr, and Mrs. Fred AL ; Ropnenberg 9. Baker, George A. Rennie. «1-year: ahd Mtr. and: Mrs. $s Vis- jold— cals iss ank, ited at Mitehell_on awe Heavy. ota 3 in Harness—Group ex: & e Mr. Clarence Ronnenberg, who has! ba Ce0) ge Kerr, Andrew ileming, izzie Appel, of Kitchener, is been spending ki rses—8. f Mr, Jake eturned home on S x. | Bi Miller, ui coe om 1 SEEDS Spri t—Mrs, sel tte aclesee Mise short white oats. Mis. J. Trach- ; sel, bezns-—Hava Mobs, Mis, F. Ber. Hint pote es ney an Espa a luk. fodder Seas Balzer. ‘uras. Jan- : . 5 every Sra only two | Red es s—Philip Bei pin ont —. hilip Beas | Phe Secdec Large tomatoes. ois E, Heipe mt Miss Lizzie Berdux an oT F. Bex ys, C. Hammer, Smaii Mrs. Hammond. ighatoe! re Hammer. Capsciw elums FINE ARTS Lien note books—very handy fot eS a Ge cone, H Muskmelons —— In Fine Arts Mis, A. Haist won 7 business men: and farmers—may. b Berase hs, Trachsel. Wa: firsts and 5 seconds, Mrs. J, P. Tol- had at Sun office for 25e. Baking Always In Sight ate clear glass door isonly oneof the mn features of this dependable gree. < baking qualities you know. fill th pie ler either re scwise, making fe it easy to cook the regular dinner on washed may onknetee gu Tange will quite satisfy you once you M‘Clary’s Pandora “Sold by A. C. CLEMENS Ke Alcohol is Poison _ Doctors Say It Is a Menace in Any and All Forms IVE ounces of alcohol will kill a full- grown healthy man within ten badaet ‘Taken in smaller but repeated d loses alcohol Jets him live longer but gets him in the end. All alcoholic beverages 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 ytaken 2214 ounces, but no man ever reviv- who swallowed five ounces of alcohol at within ten or twelve hdirs is followed by practically certain death. Alcohol as medicine has ae expelled from the American Pharma- a . quality, ; jeaver board) Stock in d Buro-: tions 162. qui nd ey ‘d_ of Will be, told | pean. mae ets tyile. open. For Cana. | 180.28, sundries 19.68, total $750.32; mond. herd. of. ealves—Jos. Eopote by the Ainericen Nin Nas hase wianans ew Perl et be sige ighcle: Expendi YM. 0.00, sail- | mond. ponce,—I. D, ATKIN iferon. Hat. of Renit; and* Orne: fun .00, cash sent:to boys at Holstein—1-year-old Ratan acealit SetHolng ey SA Mewltnte tl ZF tana set Ta 9.51% Alcohol in Beer NOTICE grown ity Canada, 50,97, sundries 168,20, total MeLennan, : i € of apa or Write for Particulars Piss lance on hand Sept, 1918 292.58 hae NE ae eyeseote ‘oul bet Makes it Poison eae aoe raat en day and tt i) Receipts for year 750.32, tots Le 1042-|er gulf and best: female in the | ex 485. expenst aE year an] ‘ords, osepl mond won 1st or coe eran serine, this sont and STONE A WELLINGTON. _|Palanes, Na O3rtotal 1042.85. \ beet eee E beer of the ballot-contains = 51% alcohol by weight—over twice jMonday, ‘Tuesday, Wednesday a Established 1837 (- Toronto, Ont. 191 Reet thea ees ar ea | Leicater—This clas was avent by as strong as the beer of the Ontario Temperance Act (2.50 Psae) Sousetta eld day aud booth | Matt. Thompson, who Spirits). _The Beer of the Ballot-is intoxicating. Three glasses of the LINWOOD CIDER MILL at tacit fair, 1905.37, patriotic oo and 4 seco. B £ the Ballo h alcohol i} f Fick Ales, J. Koebel, Proprietor |_ COMMERCIAL and quilts 8 9.78, donations 1758.49 | ‘Oxford—dohin & . Bel I, of Sus ‘eer of the Ballot contains as much alcohol as a glass of whiskey, mene cate townshi nt secon Spring Wheat, ver bus... 2 05 $2 05 1474.98 indies 83.89" total ai Ki fare Biftton, owt bree and Bees you are Saheed * you in fave of pra a we 51% alco- Fall a ixpen ire — yarn y ‘Seco! V2 welgi t—in shops, rs, or anyw! Ried bet? vote ‘* 3 687.63, Red Cross headquarters 420. Ewe, any breed—J. " ’ CIDER 1 AND APPLEBUTTEP Barley ae 1 pt cotton 351.89, surgical supplies 202. Thompson, rahe. R.’ Bell, “Weather, | of Rosto es Flour, spring, © 6 00 6 90|708.85, Hannel 126.58, field ‘comtor moh Sake Agi main ok Taka 66 te 66 a commen rithe yen, tion of ‘his Satter War Flour, blended ew, 5 85 6 05 .. 80.00, Y.M.C.A. 405.00, Bel; iis: Monschi neath it Pre) Sitar yas Penne ove 23 3 IRC ala heen ieee ee o our ‘imes—" 0 v YA orts per ton 53 07 | sailors’ ind |, cash sent ver= 1, JO) ee Tuesday only ach week of Se} at Br ioe £300 a3 00!seas at’ Christmas’ 108,00, oacage |ewe-sJoh Thomson onde abeat Save yourself, save your family, save your country for the destiny ei, the maki a of cider and apple eke 11 00 18 00} 303-86, sundries 922.07, total $6,-| ing ewe=—John ‘Thom pus Mon- | = intended unhandicapped:by ‘booze. . 894.76. . Ewe laml in. Thompson, Hogs liveweigh| 18 001900) °"5 Pfcom Sept 1844 Te Fate (tes. ebhanie, Pen, o 6c] : your ballot after coe question with an X dacthe' Naticta Earners atcher Cattl Le wl git receipts, $7,380.79, tg. Thompson, John R, ere hended No,” or your-vote will be Jost to Temperance, a jtal expen e $6,894." 6). balance in i ace underined wi Rat bie ware ts a a ' Mi st Huggins, ‘Treasurer. jee seat i home n ari 0 e er en um ate 4 40| Certified to be costoce—A. Chali. so" 1 a : tt fature as follows +1.| Ballow 08 ‘ers and Rev. "Allan, Au ‘Auditors. Ateciy-Dhombeda: Sow sigs Ale. c. ommi ee Satur » Some BT 27, it Si “se Mil. 28 ' Crawfoi { verton and? G.T. BB ‘ ES Seated ¥inkaliress Aged bone JOHN MACDONALD; D. A, DUNLAP, DREW S. GRANT; ate ay pees | i nproved Yor Tone ie cAs 3H | r Chairmen. Treasinis vienthareun tad Seon etary ra deliver or hope at EF Re, Mik: a eave your order for counter brandt, S. ‘pera Bro ee (1001 Excelsior Life Bldg., Toronto.) 'Milbrandt, PB. Be = ‘ ; verton, bef 0. am 20 ‘check books at ‘The we ea A Milbrendt, Bord 9 50 are agents for ett 8. Tamworth—Boar pies J. Mil-

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