Milverton Sun, 1 Nov 1917, p. 1

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Hints for Cold Weather Auto and gas engine owners take warning and drain radiators and en- gines every higkt. gust forget your account now p: MILVERTON ‘GARAGE E. H. GROPP, Proprietor The Painter ‘are and Razors fet nae ae eS P. NEUMEISTER and Decorator MILVERTON Vol. XXVII+No. {8 Milverton, Ontario, Perth Co., Thursday, November 1, 1917 Malcolm MacBeth, Editor and Publisher Highest (cash or trade) prices for oa are ure of a good photo-| Now that the hard weather has a : 5 Items of Local Interest. potatoes —Engi ae : iz you go to ere may ane fogs pees GS Se Fi 0 North Perth Liber als Meet ‘owel, was - Lett Denn in Mt, Sitleee on? busines on Satur. (en at Hollefreund’s on mewitag Nov. | Gat oun prices on natathes hefare ers From Uverseas | | eee Hallowe'en day last. posing of your surplus stock.— RS ELECTED dent Wilt Gowing, of Stratford, |g years ago ‘grow fell on the 13th it. Marys $4,250 was raised by | Engeland ; ent Sunday at his home in the vil-| ,6° October, aa remained until the Subanon for the British Red Cross | $Ewo changes 4 in the Perth Deanery} Scraps of News From France and | DR. RANKIN’S CANDIDATURE. lage. following spri ‘uni ate: Rev. C. O. Pherrill, of alibank, England. REAARBROD EE, “Rev. W. A. Shaw, of Wellburn, oc. |folowing spring... poutt attend-| “fM@iss Mary Ingold, of New Ham-|will go to Kirkton, and Rev. W. i exvied the cba of the Methodist | 14 the funeral of the late Henry Rose burg, visited her sister Mrs George | Robarts, of Gorrie, goes to. “inthe ngland, Oct. 15th, 1917. =e cult 9 int Ritchener on lay. Wilhelm, over, Sun Take a look in the ‘The latest messeze from the boys|_, The annual meeting of the N 33 ow, of Stratford, is |" yt'"Cnris Yost returned on Mon-| Why ‘not give “photographs, this lat the entrance to Holtefreand's photo in France bear the pleasing informa |Perth Reform Association was fold present sy a few days with | 4.7" atier spending a few days at |Christmas?, Have them at|studio. A sign therein will always |tion that all is well with those who ‘lverton on Tuesday last, when erm Pugh. Brussels with bik debe Mrs: 8'| Hollefreund’s on Nov. ke ee pubied eats omnowahe puter eee ae duty. in the trenches. |the following officers were elected: ears Mr Ss. Pugh ie Thursday | Wal Mee cue ee Nebr Hucabure ie al oe oben seifem ders eulled from letter from |President, F. W. Hay, Listowel; vice- and Friday of last week attending |" 4’ testing of the Milyerton Bible|spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs.) Mr. C. 8. Grosch left at this office |the boys in France and in hospitals |Presidents, Dr. Quinlan, Mrs. R. J. ‘The fact that this bank has | the plowing match at Brantford. Society will be held to-night (Thurs-|Robt. Semple, on Monday a number of sweet pea lin England may perhaps be of anter. (Eason, Stratford; secretary, J. A. been in business for the long ~ Miss Lucy Zimmermann left this |qay) in Christ church, commencing| The congredations ‘of Christ church |vines that measured nine feet inlest to your ders. Henry Orr |Hacking, Listowel; sasociate secretary period of 85 years, and has week for Mount ti, she | 3¢°8 o’clock. nd Trini ma) sent Christmas |length. It would be hard to find a|writes that they are having a lively | Mi an! ay ine asurer, {il its Total Resources on Osi A ee unts | _ Rev. A. G. Williams, B.D. of Hon-|parcels to Their members at the front! greater growth than this Tne: Fultz’ Keeps them besy dodge. |John Brown, Stratford: executive, ha the hundred ‘sail one of the principal establishments) .,° China, will give an addres: last, w The town of Mitchell has raised by |ing shells and has made things very | Wallace, BE, Kehts Elma, H. Ron- ve passed the hut I~ in ae to Friday evening in Christ SRS ‘at ae Y¥.P.A. of. Christ ke es pu: spree $4, 500 for se Brit- | uncomfortable through the use of his nenberg’; Milve . ; Morn- lion mark, is proof of careful, rr, Robert Roe and Misses Carrie |7 30 body welcome. held ahetr frst” meeting 0’ Red Gr ‘und. Of the amount |new “mustard” gas, This poisonous |mgton, Owen Fleming; Ellice, Thos. tive, and yet progres- {Roe and Annie Wynn,, who spent hen you are in.doubt as to’when |son on Tuesday, in the mauice BT a sh Gpoeeen Sea inuiee by five men [neVoy Rasta tendency te chase tom | Smith; North Basthope, J. D. Fisher} sive management on the peuple eee with friends in |p Nerrewnd's photo studio will be |social evening. dn soutahotiens: c= $200 ¢ porary blindness, lasting for some (Listowel, F. J. Bricker; Stratford, of dir d officials. Saf Lethbridge, Calgary and Red Deer) jnon, just take a look at in Chi and family moved gston Whit rks that | Sooke seers Andy |J- Basson, leat fe __|rgturned home on Saturday last. |the show case, it will always keep you | to Prsiae Woreesen Mandepy where mnie bplivies Gahicm) aleaned ova itor note tram Andy |" ped. P. Rankin, of Stratford, methods appeal both pit C. H. Broughton, who has been | yo .aq, : . Kerr, as announced "recently, has |net profit of $1,358,837 in the last lol drat the gellows were all well and {WhO was nominated more than tw to the conservative business in Roleau, Sask., since spring, return- xr Cross, a Tee of the |purchased a farm. ancial year. And some people - |the line was fairly quiet. J. |years ago for the riding, w: firm: Joan rad foe savings bank Se pi bome 8. Racargey evening.) Mr. ilverton iaaon, has arrived at| : Potatoes!—We oe 35_ bags of |der why bread is not cheaper.” entine writes recently that he is stili|ed in his nomination by the conven- eabton, say ie: <eropy teat mebes having been invalided home | potatoes and will pay $1.25 per bag| Mr. an acon Beischler, of |puey with ently that he is still tion. ‘The eandidate’s position is one 45 season was light, eae to the great guee Ah contracting trench fever in f no vptore” ie 10th of Nov- Eiesan, Mich., who have been visiting |he guides up the lines with rations of Bronownced Soper pan, ut we z o rou: lew Hambu 3 ent government. “ ’ he declar- The Bank of Mhe first snow storm of the season agree Chris Yost has sold his farm gob Te cavantave ia having ep present visiting the se Seber he oat ee ee Eee Br caus taeda areey NovaScoti a was ushered, in on pais ret 28 tin Newton to Mz. George Siegner, of | your own name printed on your Dut: | Mrs ‘Geo. Wilhelm, before their re-|few weeks is O.K. once more and is|measure t about the vietory een Snow nS F Mildm: Siegner|ter wrapper: ab ee eien tom now in training at a divisional train- {°f the allies emanating from any inches. ») fees: Saas has taken possession dnd will move mn |stock lasts ve wil supply you at $3 rd, dwand Whitney, while litt ing school He expects to rejoin the | Government.” ee eae ec een roomate venus ee Pie Tee s family this week. er thousan inga Ik can from the stand battalion shortly. From Portsmouth | Mr. Geo. McLagan made a strong TOTAL RESOURCES over110,000000 | taste of winter, Get yonk fall rinting doge at The any places dealers are buying | John ies s, had the reread hospitel, Dave Dooring. sends word ples for eUntbn, which, he said, he ‘e The doctor on Monday last lanced | sq 6 ce. We have on hand envel-|the limited sup; turnips they|slip and the jar broke one of the|that his wounds are healed, but he is convinced was the right MILVERTON SES ened the arm of Mr. Andrew Coxon and |SU" fice. Ve ave oe ds, bill|are able to handle at or about 15¢ @|bones of his wrist. He will be laid|having trouble getting his. digestive thing, pointing out that its efficiency 0. W. Huelsman, took therefrom a large quantity of |)024 and statements of superior|bushel. This time last year the Rooter aie tess couple #e iuachinery working. Dave says. the |i Britain was demonstrated. Manage pus. ile Mr. Coxon. is $t Psat |duality, at right prices ‘ere food for millionaire: months. Dee” fies come fancyoname: dor hie {Seid tiekruen shosentercactne unio ent very sie eats ahs Hon. Geo. P. Graham, Hon. W. S.| Save all your dollars for the Vic-| “These photographs you made .of |ailment, but one was apt to go under |had deserted Liberalism. Howevi A eer el cnak ta'aeain Fielding, Mr. Fre ed Pardes and Mr. |t9 Loan. "Besides helping to win |myself and husband are not at all sa |with lockcjaw trying to pronounce it. |one, question was of conscription, and i at ‘rend, we would remind citizens|W; A: Charlton, aliduring tho past tent, Ie will yield you 5% per cent. |them.” “Why. my. husband. looks like | pommey Se, 1 ae sca oth | Laue hia sawed the ceiliieace THE TEACHER'S OPPORTUN- |that Milverton is without fire pro- |< chorting Union government. and the security is gilt edge an ape!” ‘Well madam, that’s no|trench fever, is ane mete dace |but now refused to stand by its prin- ITIES tection and that it would be well to |". Hugh Davidso Vancou' Duvoye tonnenly. editor [raul of “mine: “wou ghould have cece aeees = wig {¢iples. He maintained that Liberals z make a proper disposal of the ashes | ,,. had occassion recently to | of the Mitchell Recorder, has return-| thought of that before yon hanchies| cence as {though I|in the union did not forsak { a meeting of the Teacher’s In-|#nd see that all pipes and flues are jy’ in’ Montreal on business and on|ed from overseas WI e has taken.” Pave had no word directly from Lorne [Principle of Liberalism when they peitate Held at To: onto last Pitase put in proper condition. his return last week, he spent a few | with the soldiers, andhae Sonekt ‘the Knox church, St. Marys, celebrated | Barr, I un nd he is doing joined the union. The fate of union Dr. C. J. 0. Hastings, M.O.H., speak-| ‘The Village of Milverton, with the | j,\5 visiting friends in Mornington. ‘Times published at|its 39th anniversary on Sunday last, |well’as can be expected. Dick Clarke |Z0Vernment would depend on wheth. E Lansdowne schoo) said’ ‘that in [exception of one section, ‘has heen "°F! 1 hoo "Now is the time for | Uxbridg when Rev. Mr. Wilhon, of Deventurt ef Ellice, who was wounded while {ef or not Liberals gave it supp: ‘tion-build nd canvassed for Red Cross purposes, 1.4 tees not rotten—but held too "There is considerable complaint at |Road Presbyterian church, ‘Toronto; | Serving with » trench mortar b Mr, Angus MeDonald supported Is of the ublie ‘schools rank-|and the response has been fair. When |i... or packed. There is a penalty|Bridgeburg because the 0|preached morning and evening. On|lesneets to rejoin the battalion here |Mr. McLagan, een ie all the returns are in it is expected |PE095 Por this class of eggs if sold have gone io St. Catharines to be ex- ay evening, the congregation ae ! Mepsees stan oate ee 4 BB Ty Ward: foun ob igs oe They | ae rtancetodians of the [that the contributions will amount lf. och eggs, ‘wwant-them |amined by the Medical Board have celebrated the burning of the mort-|the line again as ek i. thes care [Who strongly advocated union, no op- child in’the most plastic period of its |t0 between $600 and 1. [at any price. not heen reimbursed for their trav- , the church being free of debt. |to send him. ‘The boys in camp here |Position was offered Rankin’s ife, and are, ‘ore, responsible | . Hoe aan ee pare church |, Mullverton branch rs. P, aug expen! rene tank Carvel: Minister of tare-all aval fe ee name and when the vote was taken ‘a large measure for the mental, | 2& Martin Luther will |L- Tye, eee will h _ The recent rains, have to a con- Public Works, who has just received e past week has been fairly quiet Day than half a dozen refused moral and physical development of |the 95 theses by Martin Lu 4. | meeting 0 vening, Nov. 5,|siderable extent, “been retard ing | word of the death in action of ‘his |here, ‘The weather conditions have |" tand. Tothill. Infact, it sould be difi-|be celebrated in Burns church, Mil- | ci he oreock i in the publié lbrary,| work on the farm. made | {on-indaw, said with considerable |been unfavorable for the fliers and tule. to overrestimate the. wonderful |Verton, on Sunday next, At the uu are ng, with any pa- | root Wine ginost aquainls end ee ee eee eae Hor ait: chonant aver ae ieotlyskeee : ‘ opportunities these custodians of our /re0r in be" liaaker, the Woformen® | tiatic poles come, and rae Dione soled roads are al-| tion of Mr. Fred Pardee at Sarnia, enjoying leave after their strenuo W. D. Weir’s Sale Register children eae laced in their hands, i ing’ © n-| , Rev. artin, ars pens gah ae cut at to understand the war tragedy|time. To-day un peeked from for it not be forgotten that by ian Bie arcing the Basic Par gon, ‘pteupied the pulp if ot B aaa eat: eens es eaty te puscanGuch the elias the wis ana ur ectmon were |Wednesday, Nov. 2ist—Farm stock the gitl leaves. the [ciple of Lutheranism.’ church on Sunday last ad preached lneth Cameron's orchard near Luck| Gethsemane of aah fc e counted 17| and implements for Mx. Andrew publi vischool: their ideals are practi-| Mr. Lagan, county chair-|two very. practical and helpful ser-| now, recently, and states that this|", got paren al seer fees, busy Us ceuert tine stearneen ant aed ait S Wasterk Gert fixed. man of the Victory War Loan com-|mons. Mr. in is the father of| year Mr, Cameron has only 400 bar-| 4vonton and Gatlinetant ay Rev, W. [perhaps some in city heard. the tan ottealene ae Kingwood. Way. jedenens thew iiss has chosen the folowing team Promier Martin, of Saskatshewan.” |Feis of fruit.” This sounds like a Tot| S onton and cae a We Orn aoe Gara ae e eater reflection on the intelligence |for the canvass in ‘on.and| The Chicago ‘Tribune, ike" othes| snd st $5-a barrel figures into mon- |p nt. Oe thie Srna Ou ee gr ni 4 “t 8 garry Presbytery, was sustained at |pose the ig up Y. of the administra’ yun- |Mornington: Messrs. Malcolm Mac- | American papers, is very frank about| ey, but, of course, is a small crop| o> sce, re WY; Precpstory held on {18 causing some excitement. Rumor tries to-day than “the ace Paittancs Beth, | sale Ses Roe, John Dav- | the entrance of the r erable into the | when compared with the 1500 or so 4 BF aoe ry held on ras it that the first class will be in that many “Sf our public school teach- |idson born. The can- | war Sa aisea rit Beret Nance ith the (poe Suan [Thursday last, and the clerk, Rev. has it thet the frst. ¢ 500 Bags of oe Boe tie eomciary wil be mace bo |Seics wert in tot tie sake of Bel See ence fered as high 85/ representative fro ohne Preabyiecy “Tt is appalling the little consider. tween November 12th and Decomber iam or of Serbia, but, the “United| $16 a barrel for some gf his fru representative from this. Presbytery Your Man on the Job. 45 ation that the physical development | 1st. tes is in this war, rightfully, -be- | Goderich fh Broesegie the POT. ATO ES : of the child has received in the past| "Mn. Rose, who, for, about [cause it was afra ain out of | "An Ota See deapatch eae Ail at be, garry PORE eee Pens icmatitying to know that they |sixteen years conducted the fh Ie was not aa-ome sort of pat-| for a eae heed aie? : é ape teominge into thelr ‘at last, |hotel, Milverton, died at the Kitch- | ont medicine says, a case of daring fore the election Writs ae ve ugromt-|hands around Listowel recently, and| ‘The following letter ren. joes WANTED! and that in some of our more intelli-|ener general hospi on a aaey, to stay out.” ed, the Government will try to work |for the most part are goi young |by Mrs. John Lintick, Daup ug, ‘an. e gent communiti the _ ini and |morning, after an els extending | Mr. R. of Toronto, form-| out some arrangement with nomin-|men of milita’ re. ny are won- her son, Leslie (formerly. resi- oe Ehild is receiving as much. considera-|over some months. The funeral took | erly of Newton, paid The Sun a pleas-|ated candidates in cach constituency | ering if the taking over of farms |dents of Millbank). e - é tion as the Holstein calf and the|place from the Polina ot Wa wy ce thoiny hee Ma oe et Scrvative, in| wil give them exemption from Mil | Just a few lines to let vou imow i Highest Cash Price Berkshire pig. umart, St, Li St., on Monday | for the past two years has been con-|¢ases where each ha: ‘e out in|itary service. Apparently the men|I am getting along fairly well and fe pean Hope cemetery. Mr. Rose | ducting a hardware business of his|support of. Union government. |in Class 1 called out under the Mil- |hope e gol ome st The s a man held in very high regard |own on Gerrard St., east of the Don,| Pressure will be brought to bear in | itary Se et are in urry to |nurse told me that I would be going BAGS SUPPLIED eferring pen: to the cts hes the Spetple of eas oe all land orts business as splendid. He| such cases to have the two sides| file their exemption claims or repo ack janada, he fine Peete of some iis, due possi regretted to hear of his demi states that during the past two years consent to at least make an hones Eoin sstowel Corr. Stratford | nurse and ve Terie | fo me, the “unsettled ties ‘thro nis At meeting e e public is buyin; more an everjand. frank atten to get together . . are. passing just now, the ery of Perth held in the Parish Hall|before. Wages are good in the city. | and agree on a fusion candidat Dr. William T. Mayo, of pees betas Eun ca sha ee J. E. WEI R Pratiye nana stayin of Re GeuaG IGP’ Ge Jone church, St. Wate, onland people are spending their money |cases where such an effort is made|Minn.,, in discussing the advances |self ous aeaine seven Germans, forces, told ood st 0: very | Thursday last, Rev. P. G. Powell, of | freel: and no agreement. can be re d,|made in the treatment of cancer, at |hi hand to hand with bayonet and bombs *Phone 15 = Milverton rim and proper suburban father and werton, was elected Rural Dean,| T ost Biequtemny: news that! the intention is to ndidates | the Clinical Congress of Surgeons|so you can guess wnat I have been ~ is daughter, a typical “Flirting Flo.” |succeeding Rural Dean WT. Cluft, been received from the front is|funt it out between, themselves, with |held at Chicago last week, asserted |through Te was, at Le ere ere, dear,” ‘said Sietted and Rev. W. Dunbar, of |the German claim of the capture of (stir fel that while physicians do not ascribe |was wounded, ‘The an ‘m goil RE in hat a istowel, was e eee secretary of the 100,000 Italian troops and more t] Duke Of Devotiebie: Govern: [S actly the causes of that disease, it |through behind my left shoulder pend it get hold one sid sensible, mid-|Deanery in succession to Dean | gun: me makes the grave]. Giner, Canada, on Wednesday |is Snowh that hot foods taken pped in chest. got one FOUND a e-aged Hak oF you usband |ell. Mr. Powell, although only three |and startling admission in its official | 7° oa wee Benard -& ee the stomach often result in cancer- |through the right arm ak one in my a Gle-aged man tor Rely, let us say.” |cears in the Deanery, is, with the ex. (announcement that units of the See-|!8st Unveiled at Brantford, a memor |ous growths in that organ. Clean left arm, both near the shoulder, an ae well, aad it its all the same to |eeption of Rev. W. Tt. Cluft, the sen- ond Army “in cowardice retired with-| 14! erected to commemorate te | fooq, coupled with food at normal|three more in my back, one in the), Round between Milverton and ou,” réplied impudent minx, |ior mem appointment, sub-|out fighting or surrendered to 4 ford by ee eee e aha Bell | temperature, might go a long way in |hand and a couple in the hips, Don’t Poole, about ten days ago, a bag of MPa m eter two—twenty-five | ject to the ratification of the Bishop, |enemy, allowing the Austro-German| Dior Bell, who eeu Bell removing one of the first causes of |you think I got quite enough. ‘The |ban or shorts. Owner apply at Sun years ‘old aa ch.” will have a tenure of three years. Fopoas at break into our left wing on SS ae in present stated that | °2™ loctors had a hard time to get the ulian ‘a EVERY MAN Owes it to himself—to his fami to his country—to buy a VICTORY Bond. Do your duty in November. Be one of the first to subscribe. ly—te his friends— lon July 26th, 4874, the telephone had Sixty oe ago last Saturday Mr. d i Sud. Mis, William Davidson, Strats [Porta pares a note of it in his ford ried in the little Pres- | diary.’ In 1875-16 the experimen byterian church that stood then on | were parlor experiments, transmitters the corn Nor and St. Vin-|and receivers being placed in differ- gent streets, in Avon ward, by the|ent rooms in the house, ‘The first Thos. McPherson, father mg distance message was conveyed Crown Attorney G -, McPherson. | between Brantford and Pari s Both Mr. and Mrs. Davidson, at the | yst 10th, 1876, with the transmitter ripe old ages of 84 and 78 respective-| placed in Br rd, th r in ly, are still well and hearty, and ap-| Paris and ¢ tery in Toronto. parently have several years of hap- The first fecipocsy telephone speech eee ae of “ee J. G. HAMILTON Sole Agent for Deke PORTLAND SERANTON CEMENT STAI oa ST MARYS SNTHnicrre LIME Ne ————— . (0 emigre Capital Pald-up, jurplus, - - - « - SUCCESS i is seldom attained wi ae the Bank of Hamilt ‘Capital tc ecdpat $5,000,000 ane! Success The thrifty man who saves regularly is aes who reaches the goal of his ition. Start a savings oo to-day at MILVERTON BRANCH N. G. Schafer, Manager. wee es ithout at least some zx snaps, in the fete Pieces The piece of re chest the muscles of his xm and then through the pock- enlisted as a private, well eb ing we: it, obtained he Lieutenancy on the feed and seed purposes.—Goderich ‘A newspaper man could go seven is absolutely nothing g When these people get the a there’s not much news this week nd then recall an item or two a wonder they were omitted When you know of anything portance that has transpired tell us every time. That’s what we are in the business for, To publish the news. Service only. AUCTION SALES on in this | w: . | Leslie Lintick, 425032, Tousen mt TO RENT wounds dressed. I am n in 9 | Mr. R. Miller, Milverton, Skating rink to rent. Apply, to rit much. Ho all well and to see you s itary Hospital, London S, E., nace.—Engeland WANTED A quantity of rough wood for fur- Son, «Milverton, Births, Marriages and Deaths. of the bride’s sister, N. 100 acres. The farm we id wi n B October 9th, IN THE EIGHTIES Meee ee Potatoes feature the weekly reports Five cords hoa Sthceren want: Sane me ine ialverton piaaene ‘10th submitted on crop conditions to the| from Stratford Beacon files of Oct. iy Wan wounded: frcaction Orthe lg. che rear Utd Sine Ontario Depart riculture zsth, 1887, As will be paid. Ap- 27th of October. He was, after |are dollar patriots; that. they are |PY,the District Representatives, In all reaching England, transferred to. the /holding wheat for high prices Barat sections during the past week: fen Elma Mount “ifies. ie official i: ; i ers have been iy ir" Al Gorimanieation.- qtstes “that. Lieut (2p core Prmeing poivation and hard” ere are atilt| Diphtheria of a virulent type ie re. FOR SALE | ore is suffering ns! he Post has a remedy that it thinks |CoMsiderable quantities to be taken | ported in the tor tow: ip and two deaths | ___ winds in, the right shoulder -and) would fit the case, and says that the | 1?” in some sections 25 per cent. and | lave alfeady occurred 1m Young Pigs for sale. Apnly to W. that he has been a Government may well take the rem-|i% others’ even higher. The’ yield is} rn (Pi Millbank D. Gray, Lot 9, Con. 10, Mornington. to the aneet hospital at Wimereaux' edy into its own hands. Higher pric- reported as being about the average u ‘core, Dr, es would but tempt the profiteering |@%4 tot is mentioned only in a few) about three o'clock Thursday, mor- A second-hand ia eatclind engine, 2 joore and Lieut. Ambrose Moore| farmer to continued holding of his foray and is aparently no} es8im=1 ning week, the: d of Dr.|h.p. Apply to Milverton. are uncles of the wounded officer. | grain with the idea that there would any serious proportions, Prices | Kirk was discovered fire and {The honing gangs left on Monday |be even a higher bid for his product. contine at from $1.00 to $1.50 per in spite of the best efforts of the citi-| 4% h, p. gasoline engine, in ood for their various redezvous in the|Lower prices offer the cure. If the|P8& at local poin' ens, it fell prey to the flames. Had |state of repair. Apply to BE. forthern woods, where they will re-|Government should announce that it not been for the hand fire engine |Gropp, Milverton. main until Nov. 15th. Mes C.|after Oct. 1 the mum r, Ritter, the hotel and stable of Clemens, John Yundt, Geo. J. Gox-| price would drop from $2.20 to $2.15 EXEMPTION NOTES William Mitchel also hi en| Twelve powerful gasoline lamps. , Peter Cook and H. C. Mohr left| per bushel, that after Dec, 1 it woul destroyed. There was insurance of |and generator for sale. Apply to ‘or Sundridge and will be joined by , that on Jan. 1 it would b onscientions ojbectors must have |$800 on the building and $2,300 on Mr. R. Miller, Milverton. 1 Bab r, anney and some 2, the wheat would be rushed out to | their claim supported by the affidavit |the contents. parties from ggo38 ae M ae hungry world. T! edy. y | or Statutory Declaration of the loc: Ellice good heavy age 2 Rid ecg) Zirimerma seem harsh, but.it is effective and it|or other head of their sect provin; 1,600 ‘bs sound and right; Pauli, of Mliverton, Toh Donated (ate tie disease, It forces cupidity| that its doctrine include refusal to rustees of tock public |sow that has just been bred. Apply of Ellice, Bert Kriesel, John Fuller, | to undo the sin ‘which cupidity is now | fight under any circumstances and S| ve pene aan ender Tor-|at Sun otttent of Baden, and Mr. John Schade, of | committi proving the man’s membership and|rance as teacher at an increase in Monkton, left for Mowat. Mr. Chas.| qt has just t heen discovered. that the date of his becoming a al | salary. : Brick veneered house on Pacifi Ritter will join the Atwood club at stinkweed, so comi in the m|member. A general objection to war Fred Schutt shot a deer in the | Ave. qeeene pe an ice for aio oie River. ovinces has Tae te appearance in|and a preference for peace is not}marsh on Saturday whieh = sale, Apply Fleischhauer, ceived the following note|Huron county. Wm. Andrew, who | enough. 150 pounds, ilor, ian . sot other ay from sie sed ee spent many years in the wees and is 3 iss ithe, ger Ss auras! membership Milverton. innon, lonia: Enclosed please | quite familiar with the weed, discoy-|dates only from this year or even find two Ghee for The 5 sel- a a plant of it in Stephen township | Since this war began, August 4th, Mr, Theo. Tucker aye ures from FARM FOR SALE dom see the wrapper, as ie ‘irst one Tt was @ healthy and vigorous speci-|1914, the ‘“Conscientiousness”” of his /his labor on the farm who gets it rea it. Wallace, who thi it will objection is open y grave sia de deme erent TL ore ee nce at Brow Std lyon it exe ed the certificate of That, choice, parcel of Tand Janown is now in a hospital in London (Ward w | exemption must be from Combatant as lot 2, con. 12, Bllice, consisting oi is well fei oat ell watered an well drained. 15 MARRIAGES. res of ee bi lendid build- Howard—Williams—At the residence |ings. For. r particulars apply rge |to Simon "ele, ¢ Gadshill, R.R. No. i 22nd, James ‘Shean, aged 64 years. | On‘ day, Oct: 20th A917, by th Saturday, Oct. t] Rev. James, rector of C rch 200 meres 10k 28) San erat of the Redeemer, Nettie, youn; formerly owned by the late te. bs daughte ‘of the late Wes st | Me ennan, now offered for sale 28 T to, the executors. This farm is «Worcs S? Bane Oa” hn Aoi y 4 pair. Has small oe eof buh ‘ail ATHS. ed well, sal underdrained ne A Kitchener, on turday, |be bought arene le sek th, Henry Rose, aged 62|Terms to suit pu ‘or oo o oe ff beat and days. er particulars communicate ith S. Shean—In Logan, on Mond: He Oct. |R. Mec Conkey, \ Executor, Stratford, « ah Ve ee ae hee ee

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