Milverton Sun, 10 Jan 1918, p. 4

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Mr. G present visiting Be sister, Mrs. An. {fi thony R. Koebel. pes Be Matthews returned on Sat-|, ‘oungstown, Alta., Hy ts wl ‘spend the winter here. | ss Annie Mekensi returned to| daughter._ . F. W. Hay, vis- Base scompaned by William y\on Hae for Florida, embers they nee ttainly | yin spend a month, "Me. Herman pines, ‘of Kitchener, ese pant the | one at his home here. Mr, an thambers, of Hamiota, “left . At the ‘towel Farmers’ Club on wednesday “a D. Beggs and Miss amet, Otta eee spent the week-end at Moo: of ra, 8 “ 1d, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Faw ner. ont on Saturday where they tend residing in the future. M @ |Crooks irae secured a position on the eet zal Ph cae Bee Births, ES aad Deaths: Reibling—At ma, on Saturday, Jan _ 5th, to es and Mrs. pies Reib- " |ling, Thomas E, Serer James H n- crue ement of the “seeretary- -treas- urer oat a credit balance of $27 25, after paying $409.87 for the er- ection of a storehouse. “ling, 2 On Friday evening, Jan. 4th, A the cy Near Wellesley ‘T), on Dee. |public library, the unveiling of the - 81st, to Mr. and Mrs. Moses Naf- eae roll of aero of local boys, ziger, a aati Windsor, assiste: Raycraft—At tElma, on Jan. 2nd, to ve the ladies ie the Patriotic League, Mr. and Mrs, Robt. Rayctaft, ajtook place. The library was decor- *. lated with the Union Jack and flags of Women Like to Read ‘The Toronto Daily Star - It has a complete short story every day, 9 Biibecribe for it, and after you have been _-week we venture to a that ~ woulda’ The reason is clear. It contains more real features of direct interest to wo- men than does any other daily paper in the country. There is a s'yle diary which illustrates and ‘describes gowns worn at smart functions, Its fashion notes are written by experts. ‘It gives full particulars of all Woman's Club activities. Its Social Service is right up to date. and such other features as Bed-Time Stories for the Kiddies, Dot Puzzles, and good cartoons, and the latest news of bargains in the stores. In fact, it covers every phase of the world’s news that "particularly interests women. In addition to this, The Toronto “Daily Star” gives the most comprehensive war an general news service ob- tainable through any paper in Canada. reading it for a t be without it ‘che publ i ee ae post Beet or direct to ae at the vat Pie officers fj lected your ir choi ice Children’s Coats a ~ count of . vanced again, | eeie we will sell at. 6 hee oe regular pes $18.00 to $25 Men’s ‘and Boys’ Suits and Overeoats—Du! ing Stock-taking we will give a os dis- All Shirtings, Denims, Tickings, Sine ee ad-— uring fe A 12.50 | 500 Ibs ou catel Raisins reg. -“"" | voasto or Blue Bird Co ioe Bleached Seatlesa. Se 2 cakes -20 Per Cent. our Stock-taking « .- The Old Press 1b., this w Pp 15e as c Griffin ee Skelly as Seealess Helens pe ae Allies. The followings s given: Opening, Cai big ed by Miss Winnstret, Bradley; the following ministers gave short. addresses: Revs. Nicol, “Millyard, Pack na “Sussex by the Sea)" ate ‘fai Scott after which Mrs. J. J. Foster, presi- dent of the Patriotic League, spoke briefly. The Misses Hazel Hay, Net- tie Bartley, Alma Gray and Ada Moore unveiled the pictures, and the large audience stood ses sang “God |M Save Our Splendid M Sask., is visiting her sister, Mrs. Livingston, Main-St. and Mrs, Robert Gray, of Listowel, a parcel that syould fill with pride the glad to know that he i from his wounds and is expected to return to Canada before long. ection all the municipal officers being reeve, with Messrs. N; L. Scott, Aaron Ringler, J. M. Campbell, J. C. Hay, P. Walter and G. A. Hees as councillors. Mr. A. W. Featherstone was eager witl ee in order to prevent an elec At the last Se meeting of Lis- towel Loyal Orange Lodge, No. 370, the following officers were elected: M., Bro. H. Ellis. D.M., Bro. A, G, Murton. Chaplain, Rev Bro. W. H. Dunbar. Recording Secretary, Bro. W. H. Jordan. HESSON Mr. and Mrs. Albert Voll, of ee spending er spent a few days in Kitchener. Mr..S. Stemmler returned on Mon- day, step ventns a few days in Mildm: was a as success. Mr. E. broad dele these days—it’s a baby girl. Mother well and father happy. Mrs. C. Vollmer spent Sunday with Mrs. John Querin. Mrs. Gustave Beisinger held a very successful sale on 5 Tast. Mr. and Mrs. Ranahan, Misses Geneva and, May vies and Miss es. Mary and. Annie Love ae an ev- with Mr. r.-and Mrs. Remember “he. Girodae’s sale on eee We to report that Helena Teg is on tie sick list. bears her a fuer recovery. and Mrs. Henry Snider, of El- Miss We Mr. and Mrs. EB. C. Knobl: Wenning bells. are cee __RiNewoo Miss Marion mateo arias Sun- aay ue is Ethel Freeb x from nee sent an en- woe Vacate las' it the home of Mr, and ae Fred Hostettler of the 5th line. = Mise Tae “Brechorn, of Kitchen- Year's at he Ir. and bi “MONKTON BRIEFS j= Mra, Hestor Dron, of Moose Jaw,|'™ R. Christmas jail brought to Melo 1e °d'|best wishes of the Sune elie the x fork met at theh ome of Mrs. Shine Listowel this year will have no el-|> The | ball held on Monday evening but Graf is wearing ajon mira ra apent a tear rag at ae with | Dairy butter wrappers for sale at Gill’s in large and small vackages. Monkton Methodist Cireuit Jan. 18 splendid lecture _ in the look-out for the dat ~ Another pleasing - feat meeting was the result of the “New Re juirements of the * a mes campaign. Fifty new me! cordial invitation is aes to all to attend these serv: A quiet ae oe place on wea Jan. 2nd, at the home of . William Jackson, when eis eldest | deaonters Mabel, was un- bui a amounted to $11) P.S. has reason s feel encour- burning of the t lo \PE d-| i =|aged in He noble work. n, in the presence 4 ae e “eon the immediate relatives. couple will reside on farm, 12th concession oS the road at some seasons of ‘the yt was in a very bad condition, The W. M.S. of the Methodist so much good road material so nena afternoon. venient. e S. 8. Institutes for Stratford| Mr. T. Alfred Hammond, of Cal- e|gary, son of Mr. |A. E. Doan, of Monkton. ‘A splendid|11 years in the western provinces, is friends: Mr. Henry Rassman, attack of pleuri sions will be held afternoon and ev-| Mr. J. C. Bllacot, of the 13th con., ening. The Institute that was to have been held at Listowel has been ceeneee to Trowbridge. Note the change. Mr. ai . G. Weber and family motored e Se last Sunday oe oe the afternoon with Mr. . Wm. Martyn. coming summer. on Sunday, Jan. 13th. 'd | Howson, B.A., morning and evening, when an offer- vv. W. G. Wm. er, Sr.,° returned from Toronto last Thursday, where she had been visiting her daughter, |sisted by Miss Nicklin, L.T.C.M. ) G. Ridout, for the last Mr. Oscar Martyn, of Swift Cur- rent, Sask., spent Monday with his cousin, Mrs. G. Weber, prior to his having to report for service at Re- Ee, Meet me “at Weber & Bettger’s Clearing Sale on Jan. 15th—bargains galore: Mr. Henry Wieben, of Elma, has been under the doctor’s care for the past week, but we are glad to report that he-is well on the mend. Mr, S. Near, of Weber & Bettger’s tracks through the snow to the of the individual he suspected. court case may follow. in’ Stratford. De jay. ‘he anni wnship councils of Elma and large amount of gravel on the boundary line south of Silver Corn-|L. Becker. ers, where it was so badly needed; se Miss Ethel | MeNeut left on Mon- seemed to be needless when there is con- her home near Toronto on: jaf with T. E, Hammond, of .|Maitland, after an absence of 10 or home again to pay a visit to his many con., is at pete suffering from an! is busy getting material ready for the etectign of a straw shed during the The anniversary services of the At- wood Methodist church will be held of London, will preach | ing in ald of the charch will be'taken up. Special music by the choir, as- Concert commences at 8 Mr. Albert Brener had some chop stolen recently. and followed the home A Miss Florance Johnston has return- ed after spending a week with friends A. Stewart and Wm. Scott |1 made a business trip to Stratford on ‘ive eraary services and fowl sane held in Knox church Mo nikon, | tant, Pte. McNaught is to satis jis evening a splendid p hall. given. You cannot afford to ines ite Beon, a, Doan, of Sone ‘McDonald, Wi Pad: | WE Addresses were delivered b: twood; Lundy, 0: re of the ae of Milani and burn. Re - ila Dyke, reader, an: wer councillor in Logan on Monday: M. aioe J. Douglas, R. Rock and ar | day for Tor eit afte sev- aah ‘eral weeks vi sitin here. Mrs. J. Matthew ee ate lett for Monday, ter spending a month ry _‘ents, Mr, and Mr Nellie Holman accompanied her home. © ‘At St. Bridget’s church, Kennicott, by Rey. Fr. Kelly, on Monday, Jan. 7th, Mr. Thomas DeCoursey to” Bridget Reidy, daughter of Mr. and of the 16th Mrs. Thos. Reidy, Logan, On Wednesday, Jan. ba jhome of the bride’s parents, b; \Mir, Lundy, of Walton, Mamie, eae ‘ter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Tarr, to Mr. William Ward. Mrs. Roy Rowland returned is ‘her home at Crosshill, after es friends in Linwoo: Mrs. Anthony Newton and sister, Mrs. William Alias, spent last eee evening with: friends in tie jan ‘Allingham spent the week-end with h unt, Mrs. _ Hackett, Linwood. Miss Grace MacKenzie has retum- ed, after spending the balay, with prices. Miss Francis Merryfield returned to Toronto, a loeess the holidays at her home h Mr. W. G. Hammond returned on Saturday to resume his sss at the school. Mr. John Jury has pore for ser- vice at London. Mrs. James Holman and Miss Pearl Stewart spent Saturday at Milverton. | Mr, Floyd Holman is at present vis- eae A brother, Lloyd at Mrs. D. Heiler and Mr. oss Heller left on Tuesday for Wiar- nd Owen Sound, where TDES: in- tend spending a m Miss Jessie Golightly is yartne her oon Miss Hazel Archibald at Wal-|' bee oe Holman spent ‘Thursday in Milverto’ ; Mrs. Telit White and daughter, Olive, one Monday in Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ronnenberg | arrived wee on Monday, after spend ing a pos of weeks with friends in Detr Mr. a Mrs. Henry Raszman -re- lint, | SEE ‘ouR STOCK oF

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