Milverton Sun, 23 Oct 1919, p. 4

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BAECHLERVILLE The well-drillers have resumed 0) erations at Mr. John McLellan’s, fae ing 2 now. Rear, replenished with then ne- and we ma; ina b; ne enue of of Unionville, ishing with her. friend, Miss L. ese To err is humian—not so long ago the exhaust motor was so exact a Sea mee of that of an aero} it. the sky was scann far and near in ‘ort to detect the whereabouts the craft. T! intensity of our gaze compelled us to glance e: fo: when hardly believable our attention was direct an si great og nauk that only “Here | e: thee come: ‘here she goes !” ee Je eye trained to swoop 01 etunate. “motorists ex- mits. Hénce such e th of 0 bundant e purpose o} an abundan\ supply of this Staple “article for the oncomin: Mr: Ebersol, oot Milverton, was. in our burg: on Monday to put the finish- ing touches of r sepeins xr. Wm. ment obs. -| in Stratford, ‘LINWOOD sigs of Auburn, spent SS ans Seeeis er son, Mr, Isaac Cw Mr. Kenneth McKay, of Seafort is spending a few days with-Mr, W. Carnochan. Miss. Lizzie Lenhard, of London, oF his the eas end with her parents, | ace. ‘red Beggs wae a week- end visitor at ee home: her ur apuents of ‘Toronto; moon the vee liday in town. Miss acer fiaves spent Thanks- giving in Toronto. Mr. rges arrived back to Linwood after apendiee a few weeks Toronto, Hamilton and St, Jac- le. Woodal ice Messner, “Hilda pe ‘of. cheer spent Sunday with Miss Ire: ae Carns se hie Rdgar’ Hawke, spent sad with friends in Sloman, of ee visit- ed ryt friends in’ town ie Ld my Lutz Strome 8] ae “Sundiy in Elmi Lenhard left “for Toronto Tuesday where he Pos secured a Position on a freight G, Eta ueat pei Tuesday A. errill was a atieced visitor in Guelph on Tuesday. \ ROSTOCK + Mr. and Mrs. epi “as ae daughter, patsales and Mrs, Wm. er and tat. tere Mildead, ar Oot rtburg, and Wartburs ed i, Forenes, ae ed, spent nt Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, Brodhagen, spent Bus ioe. lay with Mr Irs. ite ae Miller, of Stratford, and Mrs. Samuel spent a few " at the hom Messrs. David and Wm. ©] Sister, Mrs, Gusta Wickie, last oe Gernhealder and friends motored to|" “Mys. C. Wa; f Waterloo, vis- Wellesley on Sunday last. ited recently with her mother, Mrs. Now that the hunting season is at| Mar Wingetelder hand the time is rife to organize a Bes Faupel and family, of Mich- ocal hunt ¢! e ive a consider. = able number of sportsmen who are in- grape ees t f c ‘ion. n effort to form a boxing club will also be w eee discussion at this-meetin, -m ile attending a sale last ‘Thurs- teckley had oO rece’ kick from a horse. ist tl the result a easily pote ale ta in his gait yet it is to be joped 79 grin peri injury may result from the The dance at "Man kton last week ‘was well attended. We noticed a con- siderable number cars moving that direction. Reports indicate a very pleasant evening having been|M spent 10th LINE ELMA Mr, Arthur Gray, of Moorefield, spent the weak end at his home here. ws are Vipond is improving after a raovere attack f§ pneumonia, rr. and Mrs. Olmer, of At- yond, spent Te ‘at Wright Tak rge pases from here attend-} a rsary services at North Mornington ‘ast Sunda looper attended the conven- tion ‘held i in Milverton on Wednesday. ) CENTRAL STRATFORD, ONT. The largest. and best Commercial Scho ol in ster) We give tari individual ier gt ‘and students reial, Short- rtments at duates to or our free positi a in tatalogue ar pit ty the nature of our D. A. McLACHLAN, Principal. e and itr, Fred Schen rs. ks uy fos ome with Mira gore Py Mr. David aI + rie Schenck, of ner, aon da Bru y. with his parents, Mr, Edward: and Joun Kreuter and Ghai Ullrich, Misses Margar and Ella Kreuter motored to Water- lo Sunday and visited friends HESSON Mr. and George Isley and famil spent pane ae Sieradal le. 01 icDermott an . L. Kieffer, of Smith’s Falls, vis- ir, an Kuntz and daugh- cer Bs Brayton, spent Sunday with Jos, Biesinger. cram Somebet spent a day last aoe in Watei oso exe the week- end in F St. Clements. ‘A strange little ‘gentleman, with- make his Eugene Helm Everybody turned out well on voti Mrs and Mrs. Jos. Kocher and Mr. Mr. base 0 Kocher spent a ay in in ee 14th, to Mr, and George Mr. and Mrs. John Hard, of Haw- kesville, and Mx. and. Mrs.’ Clements Meyer and family, of Si Clements, spent Sunday in this vicinity WELLESLEY Mrs. Gatcke, has been visiting friends around this district for a week, Tett on Friday for Kitchen r. aiara us a short visit last Tuesday ‘when he also spoke the interest of Mr. Mills, the Con- servative candid of Fargo, Mich., who ing and Double Track Route between MONTREAL, TORONTO, DETROIT AND CHICAGO errs Unexcelled Dining Car Service. Sleeping cars on ni parlor cars on princi t! a information Trunk Ticket Agent or C. E. Ho: ing, Rares Hatienger Agent, Tor- ht trains and a H. C. BAIRD, ‘Phone 1, Local Agent FALL SUITINGS| .. and OVERCOATS Best to be had anywhere. SUITS MADE-TO-ORDER AT $30.00 up. OVERCOATS AT $25.00 up. OUR MOTTO Is honest Maan: fair dealing to eve goods at as low a price a8 possible. J. M. FLEISHHAUER |«. lerchant Tailor MILVERTON, - $A ONTARIO abi sectired ec very Kitch dente after eft. for part: rth. We wish them much joy and Pappinees, In Memoriam of Robert Lambert, etober 26th, 1918, One year has passed since that sad ‘n loving memor: who died on When our dear fae pasaed away, Forget Be jim, no, we will, ars roll mR we oye him ‘still Friends. “nay think that we forgot ita times they see us smil But they little know the sorrow which smile hides all the while. —Father, Mother, Sisters and Brothers. PLAY FAIR. DON’T JUMP TO CONCLUSIONS. aby is wh difference le dah ea kya and cure? Any dis fie to pee cannot be Tndebitly He ‘ou may dispel trom the syotem—but that ‘is is stmpiy re tA asin itary da years with Rheu- ae After trying numerous treat- oul ely conclude? That trouble returned; that the took had onl; dicine he ya he effect that in be well, This { xe you immune dro tnesinors diseases: ‘They will yemedy them and drive them. from your systera, but whenever you feel an \ attack coming on. start using T.R.Q'e 6 oe if you ‘oughlin, or if you fT $104 to the Limited, 142, Kin St., W., Toronto, and T.R.C,’s will e sent postpaid. or,| Miss Rub; ry Goetz spent. \Thanks-| eiving with friends in. Linwood, | | Misses Gert of | Waterloo, f ‘ormosa. q Mr, Walter Gohl spent Tuesday in m. ronto, late of, London, visitit an m Mrs. D. MeCloy. the to_our villa irs. G. Hel ral bee last “ae » Gale in esheingvile last w Dr. Hi e fans ieeria’ last ee ek: Prince, Mr. and Mrs) Geo -|sons visited friends at unday, Miss Sarah speas funeral of he at ahosretielse last_ wee Mary Mulcahy regular’ meeting at the home of Mrs. Hes’ on Tuesday, Oct. 28t! FILL Out Corn wal ae k Sta are beginnin, terial can mene: of silag it corn in shot three-fourths of an inch mum length. In gen quality of the silage. Too Mrs. Eugene L. Helm, & son, (Lloyd sible. the U,F.O, a ed quested ie piled Seneca meeting in e Orange Hall, on Saturday, the os toe ilage a ita Mees passed the milk state an stress. cami MILLBANK NEWS d Mrs. Melvin Schlotzhauer da’ “hildven, of Romtock, 5 plied. on juni at Mr. Wm. Ee R. Reid and Tittle 8 son, of To- ingland, are lisses Jen- farry ny, and Al Alice 8 Reid ene other friends. rt Hall she ave mov od into, ‘the note recent urchase: Sates Im and daughter, rac: of Kitchener, aah visiting mer’s mother, Mrs, J. K, Hamm¢ the Norman, visited friends at Leb- patel at his home arold Nicklin Tetimed home - Mlaitin a Iph, a toria dae ae Toronto, were visitors at Mr, James Rutherford’s on Sasinge ay Miss Mar: ilson died on Tuesday morning after ap ete of . p counle of weeks. Th Is have the sy: thy of the eae ‘ity. . George aya returned home aco the West tol londay. v. Thos. “Allan, of Monitor a reach in the Methodist church 0: id to report that Mr. J. MeVittie is acing as well as can be and daughter, Nellie, was at Satin at on Tuesday orge A. Smith and] ¥ Tralee over ing attended the ‘ick late Wm. MeCorm: ‘iss “was a visitor} # a vie and Mrs, Ray Hyde's last Rae day, Earle Sup- f the was dispensed in the Presbyter- a re- of the Mill- 's Institute mall be held x Tanner, SILO PROPERLY. Have Passed e ker- his per- iod the greatest amount of food ma- be pbiaien and the best ade. he cutter should be adjusted to lengths, with be packed in consequence, the better the mot be laid A device consisting of a or some var ent in use rin the silo. in this way. been removed. layer that packs well same time contai a food m: loss is sustained if i it which agents for Appleford’s. tiation of it, the top of the blower pipe i is also more oughly mixed with the cut material Cutting Fodder for Silo. jointed pipe, attached to at pres- for distributing the cut same time tramp t. Without the use of this device a is necessary to have at, , least 0} tra mi in the silo to fork material over so that it is evenly acked. Besides the saving of 01 man’s labor, the distributor doe: awa: ith the nuisance of havii t For the top layer of the silo it is good practice to use heav: the ears have y green the case there will no loss of. silage through decay. Leave your order for counter check books at The Sun Office—we are the ward them ?' dignant “M, from try ho of bee: gran’ “O. Miss_ g}-|to pat ne question. Short Stories Retold. Att man aes sat Po PARA “Well, di a hundred pith in England to beat sacociation gels the following att ire | ones: a eben and treated a patient for ing cards in his ti niring his visit remarking: “My Go hi with the e Piece de resist out w with, My God, there is no here- t ‘Rea 1 he’d meatal it With Araminta ted, inteeeeta her very plain talking man in @ church’ A correspondent of egation pile rise_and God from Dhl can you make a noise like The Reteres Pere a grand re seas ing) guests wl grouped in Front of he palace: “Pick me out a eae the Prussian Guat Then, taking ae arm of Kinj ing Ed- ndred men from Vu, 10 was there, he said: with 3 sringly u think you Paainnd know so much about that.” don’ prom] cy replied the late king, “but {could easily find 50 who would try.” Pact Se Ok EL The Wise Doc x of the national medical story of a physician: ee ure,” an anxious patient that I ve sometimes given wrong neu who afterward died of typhoid been wofully_ misin- ‘fou have formed be yes sag ee in- felt 'e eae he dies of Se eee & Did Not Need Help tist minister's son was’play- father he 's study one af- speak up say something to help Pie Father, son looked at his mother then ie at the cards. Then he replied: other, dad doesn’t need any help me with a hand like that.” thee The Bishop and the Butler English bishop visited America. e stayed at a coun- ouse. . DELIVERY HOURS“. North of Mill Street 10.30 forenoon 4.30 afternoon South of Mill Street 10 torenoon 4 afternoon NORTHWAY COATS and SKIRTS Northway Coats colder. prices are right-as we SKIRT WE and Skirts are here—the gue is getting We invite you to have a look through this Our have made a number of salt is cities iat towns oe Milverton, THIS WILL BE COAT AND FLANNELETTE BLANKETS ON SALE THIS WEEK 20 ig eas abe lars zee size ees This week pi eg, $1.50 COMFORTERS Wool blankets are very high in price. We have stocked Comforters selling at $2.00 bo $5.00, CHILDREN’S COATS We have a big assortment of these eo; ats bonght a year ago which will be sold at the old price, GIRL’S WOOL SETTS All colors and sizes MEN’S STORE Stanfield’s Underwear at this store is per garment. OVERCOATS FOR YOUNG MEN THIS WEEK See the tig 4 Belts Overcoats pH a day $25.00 $18, (This week only). New Hats, Gaps, Ties, Gloves GROCERY SPECIALS Drudge for cleaning. .......s..4+04 Spick and Span. Patterson's Bisenits,.......2...... 80¢ Forest City Baki'g Powa’r qf. jars.85c Red Star Jap Tea.. 70 Krinkle Corn Flakes, THIS WEEK ONLY = WE PAY THE HIGH PRICE FOR LIVE and DRESSED:POULTRY Ww. K. LOTH, - Milverton greater shock if more coming and came ee ee At the Kirk meenister gave us a sermon this mornin’.” But er wouldnat a’ cared if ee ee A Natural Mistake the very best of intentions Muffit sought an: isit the oc- td begin life anew. man, pian ol, a et is so even! best. for your kitchen. Then see the Pandora. * Sold by M. E. BETTGER &CO. trouble, saves work, and gi woman the joy of Spaetg ven just as she wants them. It is a woman’s choice. smoothly working: arose when she spoke to him, she screwed up her courage k you, why you are in this eere An Appropriate Ending the Denver | to m all Blessings Flow’ ani Be olan e eee you Speeding the day Another xroup of institutions in én which the juvenile “spills the be: ans” | der is that wherein the misuse of an ex- pression of his ders leads to dis- . Take for, example ae ee going up to uncle and cee e S-s. imply S-s-s-saying One of the palate ae A EDPORC HOG a|half laughter, eightee offerin News writes: Last Saturday an el- et and in a few days received der announced: “Owing to a misun-_| this no gy. “Your note came too late. I a fr'the absches of ie renularastor | married now and have four chil- there be no service. The con-| dren. sing ‘Praise Get as eas ad the coming twit ke in handle—i WELLESLEY COUNCIL Council met at Grosshill, October a frog 6th, with J. Reidel presiding and all « members” present. ion of| , “Why, pa Be s when you eroak we|Baechler and Knight h Moser will get ten thousand dollars. was awarded $80 com ensation for oss of sheep killed by echler--Knight—-that the counts be accepted an years of age, kindly Kindly communicate with—, Hamilton, Ont. ‘Atter teadie this he sade write to- the girl, em Fay haste mar- | operator, on 00; Miss Hayes, opera- tor, 15.00; R. Foster, operator, 35.00 Mrs. V, Heric, operator, 35,00; J, P. 7, 40.00. man came forward and tried in vain { Golbeck, lling willows and cleaning Petch, lineman, part p sintresing place 0h tied, | t0 lift him. Two others came to his| ditch, 64 4505 3 rnett, cement| M Flomin ing, “Debts and Hes- ay Ce: Bic % ata ea eomaial ae and ‘between them they. raised | account, |. | enauer appeared re this Board hotel? *Onbery at a seaside! the’ squire, who was rather portly, ent account, 16.20; B. & N. Planing | on behalf “a the Vietory Loan Bonds Ee teresting st a|__ The actions were meant to repre- | Mill Co., lumber account, 35.20 issue by jominion Government es oe i ore Wore amend | cent the motto: “In union is streny ugated Pipe Co., 2-cul nd asked the council to pass a 4 ree rams were YOu! When ihe had finished, the squire | Jacob Zehr, dr | solution to See tite ople in e proprietor ? ste rd and asked if any| 1.50; Jos, B, Stubb | this The following eene chika solved the puz 00; W. ‘reeboi on road, | was Nae! gm by the mem- x : ce a chubby and shot upand | 16.78; Herman Neeb, ae con-| bers: » Just a Plain Talking Man an ae voice naueanten: “Let sleep- a aa 92; Peter tractor] Moved Kni ihe, seconded Si Peter Jackson was “sober| ing dogs lie on rv d machine, 11 Albert by L, Bechler That Ci * or Pe cos ‘ i iy mate eee Kee, gr to Pi Ben | heartily approve of the Fe en gs fd. Misa “Nancy utethe she howe? i are Aetaak der, pention funds | 60. boy Gordon Fri-| Victoi an and en Mist he had ined the china a a Key, corrected duplicate order, 27.00 | support of the same by the ratepay. as thiliking “eeriously GF becoming} A middle-aged bachelor waa sie pane ay es ES Ey pe a ed thers in the Township.— i! restauran' reakfast, e | hal: 5 , eae Ee net a. enates | oNcon thin tamopyptiobs oa tel eg— | elling, half pay, Moved Fie ei et eeconded ome 0 dem licentious preachers wat] “To whom it may concern:—should ectrie'G aa $54.00 Ae Atl pxeoadiomenes tee epuih He ay . + ri uy a : H os extortionate d’ people, but, just a this meat the evye.o? some youre A coh operator, 48.60; Miss Rob day of Nayember, 1919, x e Clerk’s office.—Carried. PETER F, SCHUMMER, Clerk, es “: will be me ‘ld wi WHEN YOUR HEALTH FAILS ' ALLIS LOSk4 When your good health leayee you tien re lose energy, ambition and the desi drag on from day Don't give up; Don’t Weal and Vig follow| Have Ou LorriConTROL “OE ‘WouR Nerves? Things that are worth ote do not interest you and you just en, do not be discouraged be- cause other medicines have failed to benefit Men will mane ue and ene a or Ha ed’ s Hed! ne Nerve Remedy id — It takes away “that tired fooling” and beings back the rosy cheeks of your younger da; ou, here is one en the Body ao thnt you will 1: man ‘who appeared e annoying |ing plank, 3.00; P, D. Dietrich, 1 ibepelg inte bra radtting oberg cote so Shon abou Siok ON nee, eo nee your dealer today, and give them a fate trial, Ie ie the dtaste: in ee ike the'show ? RT ad ote Co Dn A ee ho ‘Tonio and Builder that will succeed have failed. es, in Al > sth ny eo Sint in | avenge ok contact, #6000: te a ae ne asa ing the perform ismer, cleaning out ditch, 13.00; \ ar “why, m-man alive, I w-wasn’t|Simon Wriedman, gravelling’ as ‘pet a dee Oi ok Rear CT akan darren h-hissing. I w-was s-s-simply s-s-s- | contract, 50.00; Pat Dougherty, grav- Sruld Movalseh nor plan nig HUDBA AL en Ite it s-s-ssaying to S-s-s-s-sammie that the |elling as per contract, half pay 5.60; Higente a erarcneetas rot emncantee Sear Ree sciessinging in es--auperb, Rip IRON appr cine a8. Ter eens on the recommendition of one of my friends, After ¢sSiis Nea ee ue Ae Q the first bi ved so much in health that I took ths 3 Hee ae Thee eae? consis | full treatment of Siz boxes anit am i ng 89 much kettor ‘A Quarter’s Worth a oa aes pel fe to retarn tomy work wth tenet vigor. 1m 7 : yi e kindly old squire was giving | Brank MeGeoy y, eravelling as ber con sarge shat Lhave at last fount a medieine that has done mo s i. ‘a > 625 3 en. ite ‘at tei getter 4 bark arene a apeeeaitere ne a Hacking Heart and Nerve Remedy sells for 502 a box.6 for the ‘latforn and announced, with a| grading, 64.37; R. Y. Fish, cement | $2.50. Lf your Druggist doos not have it he will bo gla to get beaming smile, account, 5.00; C, M. nner, team- it for you or we will bi Bade send it to ‘jog by. mail ‘post “Now I am going to perform cer-| ing pian 3 eat aan Suzlety ast paid. Insist on Hacking’s. é tain actions an must guess ent culvert, 16.00; Jas. Ogram, elean- e what. proverb they represent.» The vel pit, 4.00; Jas, Freeborn, HACKING’S LIMITED, Liitoweli a boy:.or girl who, eucceds first Will giavelling tas: per conteacts 69.00; H. receive a Sdhleuter, teaming gravel, 75.25; W. | x Tick of ail, the bd gentleman day | Foerster, ‘for cedar posts, 20, 00; J ce Be os ‘ non the platform, Then Rau, work and teaming, 46.00; 2 f

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