Milverton Sun, 2 Oct 1919, p. 8

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ATWOOD. ef the most successful fairs n the iletory of the ture aloe Spree ted tars Sept. 22nd and 23rd evening the hall’ wa wi in charge nderson Pipe Band, In Pat ed iia of the late Pte. Thomas | @ land, who was killed in action in Fi cance, Sept, 24th, 1918, A A precious one from us is gone, The voice we loved is stilled, A place is vacant in our home Whie ch never can be filled. U.F.O. IN POLITICS Walkerton. Telescope e are Ioling fora better fair than ov- er, for the 1919 m eraberstip exeeed- ed. iihat of last, year 8. Donaldson and Mr. 2h: oernceae istowel,- spent days last week with Mr. Jas. Donaldson, and Me dr a pl eaiag € Gray, n Gray and ‘Miss Aldona Dick: son attended the, Fair on Tuesday Mr. ith, who has becn at mer, returned to ‘oronto this week to atte | culty. of Education, | A. M. Robinson spent Satur- enough and powerful | 4 enough to look after ‘thelr hake a Miss Alice Dunbar, had been secured Grau Yr -,dicBain left last, week rip. bl nd the Fa- fo Ww HYMENEAL | STRUTT—CRAWFORD A quiet wedding took place at Pro- edn PR ee GRAUL—COURT very quiet and,-preti wedding io place at. pia iors: on ae ros ‘Amanda Frieda, young- est daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John by her hite satin rai eorgette crepe nd wore a veil rine with orange tease ms. She carried a bouquet of roses arnations and was at- tended by her sister, Miss May Graul who was attired in yellow pussy wil- & Ey e! ts ‘3 = ani Tennessee. On if et return they will Penida: on the 's farm near "Stra eee & NEUERT—NEWTON wedding took place in the The ‘w s Glenaian Methodist church of Doro- I. daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Henry Newton, to Mr, Llewllyn New- ert. "Their pastor, H. dl len officiated. The Hdey in Wingham. cou ands of myDates is ne hedisie Miss Addie Collins Avent Ee week-|a hesufitat arch of evergreens dur- oboe t ie. PP eenle wha ave | end at her home in ing the marriage ceremony. bel 1 cities Pay ie peeve is visitirig with Sie party sated the the bag ad ail Als ola Weta friends in Det oir sang very appropriately. “The inch Of the profiteer and the privi-|" "yy. -p. J, Falconer, of Ethel, was| Voice that Breathed O’er Eden,” ae, ege hunter just as much as the} in Atwood on Tuesday. companied by Mrs. A. E. Mi lier’ Dare : lenders |" Mr. Fred Seelhoff, of London, is|ing the signing of the resister Miss ob a og Visiting friends in’ thie vicinity, Flor nee Cronek mia tots sweetly ont This ote nity it Parlia-|\ Mrs. Mann, of Teeswater, spent |: Lovey” ac ip by pei Getaainte Ghillie docacint (ae ane ek with her daughter, Mrs. f the ie idea, And it is no more likely to| ™,Robingon from here took in the oe rom succeed in the end than Polaris Milverton Fair on Fei hi bride, was poate of upecchas by the UO « fit déeut, ‘Harold Smith end Mrs, | nee! he fess Cha they lat dee pote | Sth Jett last eek for their home | en isting of the in Edmonto ea De pare oo to support and build up small} yyis, Cora Bell, of Brussels, zwalend ties, motored to the Home of the er cousin, Mri mportant | ter ‘Thompso: Mrs, John Graham has returned af- mding some time! wi comes out with a big rtisement urging a Joy: Fs members of the U.F.O. woeat Bars or Gilme rand Mrs. Ray thele supplies by toatl orders trom te ; “ big “Co-operative Store” at Toronto, Hart nd hier, Shirley, ies 48 is coccpecntaye store wen of Mitchell, h with large its influence on ¢ ral communi-} spent one day last. week with Mr. wet: hist frimmed with white ties will be just as baeot 1 as that of aban M at D. E, Hodge, ost! che phones. Mr. Mrs. Neuert Se cee ig, panectirental: stores: of na Drekso on, of Stratford | {eft on’ the afternoon train amidst Toronto. is just a sample oft Normal S School, ae ed the week vi Toad . and Mrs. f G e Perry, len Mitetiell and two hilasen spent Sun- moon, will be spent visiting: relatives qc e| day with Atwood friends. disor, Detroit, Belle Isle and thousands i it} “Mr, Stanley Ford has a} othe e popu war bride was s honest in their intentions bes ae new baby ¢ i Chevrolet: cat from|the ‘rec ipient of many useful and geod government as the U. F. Ol My. Frank costly gifts showing the high. esteem without representation. There are Mr. Graham Ben | has sold his farmo Jin which she. was held. Guests were many interests in the country, and| on the 12th Con. west to Mr. John | present from Windsor, Canfield, Bran at, legislation will serve it’ best| ftacott and has bought Gia eecaeon ford and Linwood, which will take proper cognizance of | {i fe mmerly” oymed ‘by the rights armer, the Mr. John Wils pink She DEM: SE x laboring man, the soldier, the ‘eapit-| "000" WYiRon mm alist, and the merchant, Mr. L, allantyne went to To- fone? this week to r in the University resume his studies ” School Report. The following is the report of S.S, | No, 21, ae Sagi for the month of | Septembe Mr. Russell Bell has’ purchased a new Gray-Dor Mr Se. 1V-—1, Ogram, Horn was in Listowel on Sa- Jr, Wwe. hluter, F. Holzscuh, | ™™day. *E, Og: is There din Atwood on Thurs- dr. TG, Boyd, A, Sci | day, es Me Thos, Klinefeldt St. H—James Cililand: oh liana {an old ‘and [respected resident of the IvyM—T, Axt, I. Dunnington. | townshi; retorts Primer (a) es_in onder ‘ot he, with nie wile @ and family, lived on merit—A, Gililand and B. Ogr the 10th but about. ten equal hn rth, ah fi E, Fol | in rs ago they moved to the village. schuh’ G.’ Musser, 'T. vol | Mr. H Voll, Klinefeldt has been ailing for Primer (b)—A. | Schlu-|some time, an pected, er, death came as a shock to his wife and * absent for one examination. family. They have the sympathy of the community in their sad berenve- B. MacQuarrie, Teacher. | ment. W. D. Weir’s Sale Register Tuesday, October 7th, 1919—Farm Stock — Implements for Samuel Sloat, lot 30, con, 12, North East- ope. Saturday, October 4th, 1919—Real estate, house and lot and 3 La acres of Tand, in Poole, for Mr Anna Shephard, adminis tratri the estate of the late John Witt. Thursday, October oth, 1919—Farm ni Heocks he Hall If Lot 12, Con. 7, Mor nington, 1 mile east of Newton anid 1 mile west of Millbank, Tuesday, Oct. 7th, 1919—Farm Stock and implements, for Samuel Sloat, South Half Lot 30, Con. 12, North Easthope. Be eva ey 16th, 1919 — Farm Slmer Bro mnerman, Lot 3 gat 4, pees ge Milverton near G.T.R, stati CANADA LEADS ‘ALL COUNTRIES ! | ’ Holland... .11c. per capita: | Switzerland ......13c. q) England ...... .64c, © Se | France ..... Ry Cee ere, | United States... $2.75 ae oe Canada ............. $4.00 ‘* 36 E these Decree an to production we would have every reas- on to be it they do not. They show the per capita FIRE LOS: rin. six countries, We talk of THRIFT and ‘rorth of Me through CARELESSNESS burned up $15,673,240 wth of Merchandise, Buildings and Foodstuffs in Ontario last year Individual areponaintlty Mares upon the citizens of Ontario to do their part in prevent is terrible waste of substance. What is burned is igtetrloyabty v pake an active part in making a success Fire Prevention Day—Octsber Ninth CLEAN-UP Ontario Fire Prevention League, Inc. Affiliated with ONTARIO FIRE MARSHAL’S OFFICE Department-of Attorney-General PARLIAMENT BUILDINGS, TORONTO GEORGE F. LEWIS, Sec,-Treas, WHY A SENATE Winnipeg Tribune uarter of a century the Sen- ople are wise and cour- Tature eh this Dominion, but ha: x heard soon te at all con- vinebig bt any o: .NEARLY AN ADJOURNMENT “Gentlemen,” shouted the U, F. 0. orator at the big convention in West = 5 Sg Fy £ = is =e 5 ea FS uy | 2 S lemen, I hae so gril at the hotel “Let’s all go are voice three-quarter w: the hi everal minutes elapsed before the Ua ai ee resumed the even tenor of it boomed a be di d ton, Dancing in Waterloo Bs eae on Better, gen neral merchants; for At- prery Friday evening, Krug’ —finest in Western Ont terior ee weceived a carload sited by. motor car eir mi t- After which they returned to thelr ® home in Brock, Sas : See Our Display of Over : Ready-to-wear Department Ladies’ Skirts - $6.49 Ladies’ Suits - Reduced Tomatoes 50c. - Peaches - Grapes Yarn! Scotch Fingering Yarn, best qual- ity, a bargain at, per Ib .... $1.99 Stockings! 3 pair of Ribbed Stockings for ........ Clearing all Ladies’ Suits and Coats at Big Reductions, GROCERY SPECIALS 3 cans of Spick & Spat ie Salmon, per can ..... 2?packages Corn Starch . We pay 55c for Eggs. 50c for Butter, Lard LIVE POULTRY--We pay the Highest Prices--Up till Thursday Night ee — sa ENGELAND &SON “The Home of Good Clothes” - MIVLERTON The Plague of the Rich ANGINA PECTORIS When you have ag pains “dough the heat for rif on do not Bet- ARE THE DAYS OF MIRACLES OVER? 18 SUPERSTITION AND FALSE BE- LIEF TO Pe ga sea FAOTS ONGER? Sind 3 ‘When @ woman. who has been sick certain scientifi¢ preparation—can you | get a few boxes of HAC! ’S deny thatthe reme be good? speate AND NERVE ‘REMEDY. ead these extracts ‘rom a |It lessens the danger of heart fail- letter written to us by Cross, | ure, Neen ens the nerves and also 362 King Street West, Toronto:— {builds up the whole bodily organiza- suffered for several years with |tion. If yor e a fi inflammatory ‘is and could |trial and avoid any severe physical hardly get up: o1 airs. My ertion I can e you a longer husband bought me a box of Temple. |life and thére will be less worry and ‘on’s Rheumatic Capsules, and almo. eal e sure you get Hacking’s immediately I felt relief. The swell- |a8 no other kind will do, 50c a box, e stiff. (or 6 for $2.50, ne by S. Petrie, 3 i Milverton; Weber & B previously ‘to using T.R..’s I had {ton,.and B. ©. tried almost everything under the au %s without success. Iam a happier and wiser woman now, and I-cannot thank THE WEATHER you enough, for the aid T.R,C. shave . me. As ara. a man’s a fool about the it’s the samo story from punteas ather ; of Soke Rheumatic sufferers. ‘They | When it's wants it cool, tried T.R.C.’s T, 's fixed Wien And ek we cool he Shed ig ‘hot; up. Ifyou athe ij Always wanting what is Sole agent for Milverton, 8. Petrie, geist, etc.; for Monkton, Weber & | 4. we Whatsoever he can set still ‘fell fe ret, rehes- | wood,-Everett G. Co ughlin, or if you and fume and Alto; then as a rule, he’s a fool ote ev about. the: weather. FURNITURE!]_ | We have a beautiful range of Diningroom Furniture, See our display of Parlor Suites, Couches and Rockers, We have a large assortment of Dressers and Stands, A nice new stock of Brass Beds at popular prices A If you need anything inj the Rug Line spend a’ few min- tites when in town.and look over our stock. We also have Stair and Body Carpet. f Congoleum{Squares look nice, We have them, -, Linoleum always on hand, GERHARD HEINTZMAN PIANOS - McLAUCHLIN AUTOMOBILES ROBERT McMANE Furniture De Milverton Funeral Direotor and Embaimer.

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