Milverton Sun, 26 Oct 1916, p. 5

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of exchange at any per annum from the Hol co nized bond and for ss sates which bs OCTOBER 7th, eek ay of eine > THOSE aes Feemitime- to Time, To TIME, — HAVE | FUNDS REQUIRING IESTMENT, MAY PURCHASE AT PAR ~ Dominion OF CANADA DEBENTURE STUCK. A Principal repayable 1st October, 1 Interest payable half-yearly; 1st Apri and 1st October by, cheque (free nee chartered Bai date of purcl in Canada) at the ders of this stock will nave the privilege of surrendering at par and accrued interest, as the equivalent of cash, in payment of an di di war loan issue in Canada other than an issue of -ock are for a purposes 01 ear their stam, pplication forms apply to the Deputy Minister of Finance, Ottawa. DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, OTTAWA, 1916. only. f one per cent ill be allowed to recog- stock brokers.on aaaaued made in respect of applications rate of five per cent allotment MONKTON BRIEFS =: A memorial service for the late Pte, fank stat, let ‘on ‘Saturday for Som- pit. wher will time ans Tea te. ‘Robinson, of se ear spent sunday at the hone of Mr. A. Fergusson is spending a few aie in Stratford this week with reston, e been ie ee the] *M ‘he Birth at nesday of this week Mr. oe: ‘of Hamilton, ca is in the employ o f the Massey-Harris pavnsien. e glad to see him back again in his aid, territor ry. . Hammond and Miss Grace eague has been gi that enlisted "0 or its aine 3 its operations to the follows; on the nd the line through Ellice con- Finuoue witht ool concert nq 4g held under 8.8. UW, on the camp for the nex the refugees and suffer: pnt war’ This district subscribed over $100 for the cause. Miss Nettie Terry is at prgsent vis: iting ‘her sister, Mra. A. Terr Atw woo! Mr. Toy Cleland has mov: Gewing machine onto ben) oe of Mr. Francis, 12th Connolly, of Ranisets, has juipp has seer - constructing the most of the part of the same drain, The frequent rains of the past week is ae a ans considerably - and _rendere i Alen for Dlouhing Pind rene farmers e busy these days wil work preparing the farmer's barta for bet- ter winter use, reserve Friday eyening, AB even promised. hod “cieui? ee fuent of the Lord's Gupper will bs ven at Monkton and Willow Grove. invitatioi eep in mind Wi bet Nov, 5th {the id 6th. Langford, a form reas is circuit, will. pre evening, a speci ‘r, and Mrs. Con. aes d the funeral of the lat ‘Thom: tee at farming on the coats sie ing to failing health Ls and moved to” Mitchell "about “ago with the hope that a "good rest would ¥e restore him his lost health, Be pracuely became weaker be stationed for a |of ag} the T loyal Saree given me mn. Donegal, Clie Ta 1916. an What is Home without Music ? of ved his’ oukton, weed very Mitchell bes week. e of in spite: of ee care and all that d do. » H a good neigh! ns a and a kin will be ener ly felt. cue Guring 4 eets oldig teectingmuetncestay n Schade returned on Sat- m Galt, where she ding a week rdon Whitfield trom’ the Northwest on Monday ning eye- 7TH LINE WELLESLEY come to the Hallowe'en Pa triotie Concert to be held in Bes fouse, on Friday n Pree it Admission ; Children, 100, Adults, CARD OF THANKS I desire to thank the many friends throughout Raa again heartily” thank ymers, present 6 with toe of returned 0} The 15e. A. 2 paabenas _Ptedeceased her som erica ‘ORS’ MEETING awe of the Elma Farm- me' lent re ane Ss tember mecting ers George MeKnight, Wallace, damage to Bima’s share: a claim was Muel- jogan, for $2,582.26 for loss Tuesday, meet at the usual time a —J. R. Hammond, Sec'y Mrs. Joseph Lockhart death occurred at noon Thurs- ve Dalhousie, and sided in, the ity for upwards of eight was not altogether unexpected. two 5 bee Andrew Loek- k.; Mrs. Leop- XM lee ¥ late Mrs. Lockhardt had | cast : heen oiling for i From the Sees of” et Rei tees I went up the frontie wondering peonle Te d spanned. glorious te are Then shall we. fling away the land» God of 8 to them be- Shed o.sea, in gun al The ee, Hire Ss “No and snow, southward, Asis on the trotier a fheard the indignant “Who fonahi Chate Who is it fills’ each silent grave That marks. e nston st of patriots true ene brave, Who i if they + lived would cry again; re sean mé as the flowers of a I went up the frontier way, I heard the Dafa people say; s] From Queenston Heights and ‘Cha. stood on the frontier way hall we submit in fear It ‘they would have the grand Bla flag hex S Deh Ee come nd pull it mn,” Roar anne Heights and Cha teau —Written for The Telegram by R K. Kernigham, An Anxious Time throughout Newspaper _ publishers i cious time Canada are having an anxi over. the newsprint pay he publis Bs mit to relieve the situation by plac- vertising atious. 4 price of th to free them from corporate influence and would be @ good thing for Canad of the bi rae S COLUMBIA 'GRAFONOLAS $475 to $20 DOUBLE DISC RECORDS ane 85c up iz “HEARING Is BELIEVING “2 Fit cancer aoe TORONTO FOR SALE B MILVERTON, ¢ Machine Any ae The |ning, ee d Re Bay our apts das a hill or dots the wi To Queenston Heights and Chateau guay.” “i t}day aS Insitute Social, eve- which — ed, will be pee eee tins ‘October. 27th, in 1e ramme ‘will se oa ae mae and games A silver collection will be taken at the nae e used for. econ fonts for . Everybody. wel fosiah Stauffer, Tine of 1 ee a d Mrs. Dave 3, of Linwood, ‘Me! eee. of Wellesley. co the \ a cei outed non-rust ster 1 milton, of Wellesley, pent ‘Sunday with her daughter, Miss Carrie Hamilton, Miss Florence Reid is Toronto Mr. and Mrs. ilne. ” Women’s Institute held their visiting in D. EB. toring hak heen ithe order of the this week. Dr. R. C. Clark on Monday moved into the house lately occupied by Dr, Pratt. On Tu Mr, John Brunner move house recently occupied by Mr. Clark Misses Mary Muleahy Lottie Bearinger were ‘visitors at Stratford ss, of Carthage, called Hugh Ross and ot th churches Belgian Relief Bund, and Wm. C. with ‘some subscriptions still to come "hes Misses Teabell and Emma Gies, and the M Eva and Li wald. of Newton, spent Suni the Mi abell and Edith Smith, Mrs. Robert Salvadge Stratford Beacon Another of and came to a when in “afantltn but whi rears shi steemed I r Bullard, of Goderich, aleo survive: ----+ Spoxtemens and Booze How is the Ontario @ Temperance Act Is of the same are not Began Funny Addition Sum How many aorles sig Adam and Eve eat? Som ee id Ada al total of es figure the thing out aiferenty, Eve 8 and Adam 8 also, total 1 Senne thelanaye figures are en- clearer. than it “hve 893, Ubelieve the fllowing to be the true solution, Eve ‘Ada Bi2d ve-—total 8938 Still another ealeulation is as, fol lows;,if, Eve a e180 oblige’ Bee--total 12,056 Tommy Atkins 2 e Tommy “Atkins, which is aniversally appllad to the British sol: ier, originated at the time of the E ay they whi laring Wa |aerin ng ay: vee vet sal id_to inh general se) the British soldiers, MONKTON’S POPULAR STORE READ FOR FALL AND WINTER Ladies’ Misses’ and Children’s Coats ... We have a great variety of styles—everyone a inne Oy all priced to sell quickly. Men’s and Boy’s Clothing A line we feel proud of. Under existing circumstances you can save dollars by buy- ing early. In Millinery ~ We are now showing new models and styles for the winter, direct styles from New York and many copies of those shown in Paris at prices far below those of cities or towns. BRING US YOUR PRODUCE. WEBER & BETTGER Plumbing «1 Heating Now isthe time to have your bath room fitted up. The bath is the finest thing in the world in the sum- mer, the closet is great in the winter when it is 25 be- low zero outside Call and we will give you an estimate on a complete job. FURNACES ... We sell the famous Sunshine and Hecla Furnaces. We have several to install just now, so you had better get your order in before it is too late. M. E. BETTGER & CO. . Hardware Merchants, WEST MONKTON a priv: of the Duke of Gorawall's “Light Tene | duty at It doesn’t make any differ- ence to us what you may want to pay for a suit, that and we will do it ‘Whether your seat | is ks gratifying assortment; For the young men we have you . the older men-and quieter dressers we have styles of | Se ed fon dee at give that wel ressed nce, E DUFFIELD The Uj 7 hon ses ay.

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