Milverton Sun, 24 May 1917, p. 8

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“Great Lakes Routes” (Season Navigation) Your Encits is in the West tile prairies have yar Westen Canada the There still bes of acres waiting for the ‘ho wants a home and rosperity. Take advantage of LOW HATES and travel via paige sax PACIFIC Ww. B. WARD, District Pas- Prepay Alles Toronto, Ont. Rey, ©. 0. attended the Anglican church at Sebringville last week, MILLBANK and Miss ae Pher: Deanery meeting of the Sergt.. Clarence Mulcahy, of Mon- w. days Jast week at Pe Teliiatoe nad tamily ino- tored from Listowel one week and visited at Mrs, R. Muleahy's Mr. Stewart spent part of last J, Klockman’s, Burn: eke oF *. J, Pender, of Mitchell, and Mrs. rank Wilson, of London, spen Sunday: with friends ‘her Pte, Walter Raby, of the 108th Sit ver St it! VILLAGE OF MILVERTON Court of Revision Take notice that the Court of Re- govern themselves accordingly. W. D. WEIR, Municipal Clerk. Dated at Milverton, the 15th May, 1917, * Court of Revision in hereby given’. that’ the court, “ot: Revision mon the Assessment Roll for the Township of Mornington x the year 1917 will be held in the routs ship hall, at Newton, on Monday, June 4th, 1917, at two o'clock in the afternoon, All appeals against the said Assess. ment Roll must be in the the Clerk. of the Moniepaiey eh the Ist rae ss Jan pate Clerk, Britton, ly No. 1, May 13th, 1917. w. D. WEIR’S LIST OF Properties For Sale ! $1, re reehg es up ie splendid solid brick house id e jouse- could not baile ge ee than $1600—' cb easy, $1,000—Will bea the North Part Lot 29, Con. 18, Elma, 42 acres Oi pecs $300 ‘down, balance at waco se Lot 11, Con 100 acres, frame house, tlat cay ‘close acd railroad A chance to 0 easy. eso buy Lot 15, Con, 7, Mor: te spring House, i rent on Temperance Street, ig or farm, It of |e cen if you want to moi is Olive Grieve is visiting friends at Tordato thie’ weelk. Mr. Gordon Grieve left on Tuesday. and hers interested Srill There thy foffat, subject “Pinanelng willbe ‘a welcome visitor at Knox church any time he Women’s Institute held their annual meeting week, I re= pert will be: given later. Miss Olive Reid received a cable rom her father, Lieut.-Col. Richard Ruld, that her brot ther Lieut. G. 8. eid. had cosived “A shrapnel wound eh May 12th a say Ridge. MACTON. . Andrew Hahn spent Friday with the former's nephew, Mr. Albert Hahn, of Linwood, who is’ se itl Mrs. arise Tabbertlattend the late Robert spent Sun ® ith his cousin, Patek Harry Hole, f Glenatlar fees Spent Sunday a8 a home of re Mr. John Coulter, of Mil- Wednesday wi latter's sister, Mrs. J W. fama an irs. Andrew nded the feet of the late Thos. Foster, of Lin’ Mr. William Richardson spent Sun day at the home of Mr. and tes: Andrew Hab hn. Walters-Runstedier A beautiful wedding took place ai Macton R.C. chu see i bit Al or gall ‘0 dvwellin COMMERCIAL $2 75 $2 75 9 sient ee oral Northwest Regulations HE sole head of a family, or any mate ver 18 years old, who was at the eor ancy ret Ei mn certaln ‘condtt a x months dence upon and cultivation of land In 1 cure an ad emption. sigs ox tigate in ast ot three year Cra Bamecises atent and i ey ‘0 acres May obtain pre ennaen Nap as soon, as e homestend patent on certain cos ‘ditions. A settler after obtaining homestead patent, ithe cannot secure a pre-simption, ‘may take Gpurchased homestead in cert tain. districi ts. reside ae mgnen of three years, cultivate 50 acres ‘and peri worth $300.00. folders of ence les may cot of em- neo ‘ment as farm labou era in anda’ dur. 917, ay. poe idence ‘duties under certain ma vertise onditio ons. 1 Dominion Lands are posted for entry. returned sold! Behe : Agent sented to ity Misinter of the 1 NB. ADakatnoriied publication of thi vertiseshent will not be paid for. terior ad- See ‘the’ Bun Ctfl Barter ‘Wrappers printed " 12th of June Me Nel hala oe friends’ | 7 Birattard, rs. dred guests were presen erer, Glenallan 2, th a ead will DORKING Mr. and Mrs. John Kittel, of Mac- ton, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Martin Lins. Misses Martha and Lavina spent Sunday with Miss Sarah of | Heseon. and Mrs, Moser Laid in Linseman, trate, spent Sunday a a former's |b other, a . Brohman, of _ovailworth week-end. wit! Dorking ds, Miss Celina O'Grady was the guest of M ne Lavina Kosher, of Hesson, on We ie Sorry to report the. illness Mrs. L. F, here spen Thursday at Conestoga. HAMPSTEAD iss Kate McDonald, of Wellesley, is ey present visiting friends in this visinity. fr. and Mrs. E.N. Schmidt. spent has ‘may | Sunday with his 4 | Mi nd, Miss Jean Communion will be observed in this church 01 i sunday vith fri Miss Nellie Ment sent Alex. McGillawee an: re. (eFaddin Ae son, Cecil | If Thay diden stopp to eat es meals ar orge R.|'Tis true thay got an awful frite But thet excuse eet the shells n [FU tell you zactly how it wos: 1. |But PN get even, don’t you “fre 6 their friends after the | prep ses: a|News From The Front Annonymous, Millbank Deer Sur, I want to ease my, mind ‘0 sum wun I kin trust, keep silent longer I 1 blab to all or bust: You herd about the big retreat, From Arris, neer the Sum, ecos the Jermins got a frite From wot they new wud kum. Wen all the guns got blazin off ‘Thay new thay’d go to—well— Sum other place that’s no so kool ‘ As there grand parlers ware. ir even komb thare And bolted, sure enuf! Is very silly 8 “Twas me thet maid em ran, Bs thinks he's runpin’all ¢a: sho, svat es me butt fe ‘Heard about Bay Gene: Spiaitvat: the IT wos out snipin’ — a tree, And lay down for 1 dremt I-eot old fuindyburg And then I felt a tap) And sum wun said “Git up you Tout! Sir? Out with it ‘i Adams,” sure I thot he'd hev-a fit | Twas Hindy bute, his vety self An 's bloomin’ staff, ieaeetey conte mblin’ af. the ees It nearly maid me laf! ‘Thay wudn't care a fig for Hag, + ker thay corse; becos I new | thay'd Saree sGeit my plan. Then Hindy sed; “Good kamred Bil, Tf you wil spair our liv We'll giv you all the kash we've got, ur baceo too, and kni of f you let us ga ae ae, ee we git back to Well pack our duds and in the dark To Jerminy we'll “Pll think about it first; le I’m doin’ thet, You se your guns and Bistils doun, nd go round with the So wen he’d dun, oF ria to me And handed me a Choke pau and Ieave, Td got a lot of s' ‘eo, I thot { was a fule to let em g peg eo ei w 1 felt €0. finshed. abou T jist went mad, as you may gess, I at T got a eake of sope, krout, ere smelt, A weenir and a sa’ And hatf a leather belt. He wunt kum thet trick twi ise, Nextime he'll want to t Upon a blok of ic: Now es S ses t thet mum’s the word u’]l_ use me rite, If'1 keteh Hindy you shal kno No more this time, good-night. fa ag eas A World Struggle Hon, A. J. Balfour at New York *You have told hat could no haine r stand. aloof,” i ‘Bale cause from the beginning, Mr, Bal- four sai “I know that it is so, and believe me, even before you came in and fore, as eo si said, astion Wag no small support to those who ment bearing the whole ‘Burden and heat 0 mea, share our. trium Miciasy inccossingl® Assured — Hon. Lloyd George. "Our victory. is ‘becoming. inetenaing issured.” is selves did not a the potency of e weapon. Later ee ates and, Mr. Mayet and gentle.) | phs. of E buying deals. inch hem. durin; Cty, all widths. choice range Also st pide plain white and lettes. Prices 15 to 25 cloth, ty figured pattern sites Eopoht ings — inelud 10 to 0c a yai up to $2.00 per ces during the-last year or so. is fact, a position to give nearly all staplés at quotations to protect your interests— Same Good Qualities as Last Year=in Colored Goods, Guaranteed Fast Dyes In most instances we could justly advance prices to market values, but on prin- ciple, and also on account of being the leading Staple Dry Goods Store for this community, we will always have our customers share the benefit of our best We've big stocks of Staple lines in reserve, so that when you are ready to buy, come and learn what we can do for you. Imported English Cottons, Cambrics adapolams, Etc. Values that are unexcelled and makes that have been teste and have proved to possess genuine worth, Priced 14 to25c a Hemstitched Pillow Cases and Cotton Sheets Made from s double quality of Cotton and finished with a two We want you to see these goo Imported Bath Towels Very necessary items during the entire year, but especially = the warm weather mo yout ery he ier towel which is Betioutnely good value, Open and Circular Pillow Cotton woven makes, pure finish and free from dressing, in Prices 25 to 85¢ yard, 15 i Guest Towelling in linen ane ed Hack Full Bleached PureLinen and Union Table ually ee. is strong and durable-— vices from 40c. The Great Demand for Staple Dry Goods of Quality is Best Met by our Heavy Stocks ————EESES>>====—>=>=>———X*_{Kqx_=——— VERYBODY KNOWS now that almost all ee Sore. Dry Goods’ have made drastic advan- nths. stock i av esched and unbleached canieereitioee large size natural Imported Striped Flannelette Great value in strong woven, soft pure of stripes and eck of plain sand col: ue = pee Figured Huck Towelling fine quality of Linen, pla Crash and Tea Towelling stock of Imported Cr shes and uch in buyii Women’s Stylish Suits and Coats Ready to play any part of 5 time wraps are the splendid suits and coats we have rail hered togeth- . Foi ee anotgeing, or é pet oe De <8 indispensible, while for street wear rsuits have a dash and style to than tet ic paetionicty esteeee This display affords a good choice e season's mnost popular fabries in the new shades. At Moderate Prices.” ing places us still in Initial “WHITE” ir fully popular — not No matter what else of 25 Cents to join the Sewing Machine Club Get a New “WHITE” Sewing Machine This payment method is proving wonder: many more machines left. Payment Progressive ou do be sure and: buy ‘HI PUPAVMENT 2G 2nd Payment: | “8rd Payment Be 2e 4th Payment. Be 5th Payment Be 6th Payment | 7th Payment be 500 9th Payment Te 10th Payment | 11th Payment Te ‘Te 12th Payment | 13th Te § 16th Payment | 17th $1.00 Payment 1.00 ayment | $1.10 14th Payment | 15th Payment $1.00 $1.00 18th Payment y $1.10 $1.10 20th Payment | 2ist $1.10 § ayment 1.20 2nd Payment 23rd Fagen ‘$1.0 si 24th P $1. 25th yment | 2ith Payment \a aN 1 Payment $1.30 $1.3 th 29th ta fp 30th Eepnant Bist. Fao x Coc Gate 82nd Payment | 33rd $1.40 ois Pas ayment | 35th a we 86th Payment SLA Popa | MAST $1. ‘6O | 19th Payment ments ES my ia Five-Stit ler, Ed; tia ber ee Foot Gatherer. Club ice of this model is $39.20 10¢ sro tains any one final Dapmtny in ‘advance. — Save as much as you like. | We Pay the Highest Prices for all Farm Produce ENGELAND @ SON “The Store with the Stock”’ MILVERTON Aeoresarad | COUNCIL ‘unicipal Council of the Tp. Wellesley met, pursuant to ad- Birreati Hall Monday the members were in atten counts were received, read and co: idere Performance of Statute Labor. uu gn building, submar rene visitors iy ' Tavistoiok last ROR i Ue Buy Canadian ces ata Fixed P; ritish Government is “plan- ee ea ab ag ia bulk of yet. rade Hacortain regarding~ the Barks for Receipes for ¥ products of all kinds. this | [je xrmans teeters ca to. ‘ati Rte tiger Hgts aie: but they, aye in, am pe Balance, America one usele, a WOOLI. and T do not be- lieve this is an exception? nd te ie a decrease of which now numbers 82, 7b nada increased the year amounted to $240,025.71. 50 to 55c¢ Ib. PURE WOOLLEN GOODS: Blankets, Tweeds, Yarns and Flannels. NEWTON WOOLLEN MILLS ‘hing into effect of said section caused ‘rei t db May, TOL cet 10 bloloole tn Hee fores eee sit- if he resides in another road Lackner, second- ‘GRpres ‘Vout wees ghad. < Cars ved by J. L, McKay, seconded re Lae! eee that the following Billa: and accounts be paid and that the Reeve issue 10 }on Mo: nday. E in, rep. for Hayes, auditor's ie ‘Ge tO SAB, fal ete canteens fees, $25. oe ae cedar $825 50 tae Toad, ' yee .— Carried, lowing ladies of the Ladies’ f Township of Well- ‘Mrs, A. Hastings, ‘Mrs G, A. Barbour A. Beggs appeared before this ba and solicited a grant for si purpose of purchasing material BIER FE, Bt Bt. “Giement, May 8th, Me- pine Rcet Wt { by the members. of | eof rs to be made up ie fully explained the — should make sue! Petch, seconded b; worked up for the wounded soldiers “at the front, ‘ed Cross We Carrit nts, aly us ter ios consideration | it was mov- | dri e ee ‘You are sure of good photographs you go to hes) Listowel FARM FOR SALE et ssity Why | aor particule siete G ACO wit ic rs ‘appl ly to J RAR. No, 1, Milverton ied. SCHUMMER, Clerk, 1017, PEFFERS Quite a severe wind and rain si Passed over here on Saturday, bute damagé, was don Mr. Robert Barrett’has been indls- posed! for ‘ few days past. Zimmerman, of ‘Detroit, wintted his “alster, Mra Henry Bony, vue “ Ta “Campbell, C,P.R. operator hreiber, was a visitor here for a few days last week, Mr, and Mrs. Grieve with Gordon and Franklin motored from Se to see frien “ane Sa “3 bier: lay. Mrs. J. Campbell spending a few da’ daughter, Mr. { ot Stratford, vis here with her Altes stip 36 Aileadou, spent a few eye at Mr. . Ca PAND TRUNK S3syeay | HOMESEEKERS’ ~ EXCURSIONS Round trip tickets to Points in Mant. fobs, Saskatenewan And Albe +h Bay, Cochra: ‘at tinental Route, or via chive SEs Paul or Duluth’ on sate ench ‘Tuesday until Oct. 30th inclusive, at low fares. ‘Through Tourist Sleeping car: to WINNIPEG on aboved ate leaving Toronto no change of cars, continental Route, RETURN LIMIT, TWO MONTHS: mie ean son's last wee!

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