Milverton Sun, 25 Dec 1919, p. 4

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4 7 3 3 4 § q 3 eS a PyntAw WHEREAS it is desirable in the Ate 3 interest that the the Village of Milverton rate an fe mai \- | tain the said municipality £ for fire protec-| i “the Council of ! ‘bo tion and other pu: .N ‘A ¢| for principal rs | into tines and come it ay a _ final ‘passing ther e votes of he “clectors No. 190 ed eni dated upon, ine “date. x the issuing | °" Bispape ope an erest at’ ‘ = | fri ratable proRer: e Vil- : Thre De: amount due in each of the said years al and interest combined in Relies of the sai 4. system and for no other purposes. AND WHEREAS it is desirable to issue the said debentures at one and t he’ principal of the ments during the period of thirty years being the currency of the said debentures, such yearly sums being of such respective amounts that the aggregate payable in each year for Beal ase and ieee in res- pect of 8 sha. I by eA equal as nearly a: is payable for oe and. susereet oe each of - e ot RAS it will be nec- it ($3,440.25) for paying the said debt interest thereon as herein pro- WHEREAS the amount of ($24,714.00 prinelpal of interest thereof is in ar- c sear. FORE the municipal Cou ERE! n- cil a the Village of Mil ron erecta . ipalit, ctoiaae? dolar (350,0 100. m One hundred dollars ($100.00) shall be signed by the Reeve of the id Corporation for the time being said debentures shall be o'clock in the afternoon of the an ay e Carnegie Library within; |the sa aid Walave of. Milverton. = Age Returning Officer shall be William D. = 6. ‘That Friday, the 2nd day of | th January 1920 at 11 o'clock ‘in. the sew. at ee this 10th day of December 1919. W. D. WEIR, Clerk. LISTOWEL The Sunday er another the cection’ Spee a ners Pe couple happy wedded life. don, is visiting at her hi 3 fr, William Taylor nt last week Ie sa es Phil and milan Cook were Eispawel on business on Monday. School Rally at North eh on Friday 4 school cone cae on is ing rand; were well pleased nae the itertais inment nual concert of ae 5 school ff this year much ‘to ends are exten py for a long. and .prosperous COMMUNICATION ar Sir,— “Having noticed the report 0 s’ Club in last week’s 9,78) ce sent out on hogs was $2 This was a surprise and those who ipped hogs through the Farmers’ b. as received $65.0! e amount paid for hoge at the sta- J. Stever, R.R.1, Britton NEWTON at- Pp mber from this vicinity tended the concert in the Newton hall the persons it intorestd | in promoting or|on Friday. All report it a grand su; opposing ve? passing of this By-Law | ce Mr, and Mrs. J. M, Carson attend- respectively. That the Clerk of the said Vil-|ed the Carson— Dobson wedding in lage of Milverton shall attend at his| Strat ford. office in the, said Village of, Milver- Miss Pearl Barton is visiting with ton at 12 o'clock noon on Tuesday friehds | in ‘Woodstotk. the Gth day of January 1920 eat aylor 18 at present vis- up the number of votes given for and iting in "oron Wa ‘Kenney has heen on] feng ome ip eenoeny Des stating hat Mr, Hemry Schmidt has sispgsed of | 20 hia. Lease, meets t his farm to Mr, n Kneel tl law entitling him to vote aw and the Ms. Charles Ullrich, who eae neglecting past, year taught, the a depart: ment in the s ere, has resigne shall not be ‘Macedon the Voter's List Hac irstes have engaged Sis fe Miller, of Wai peor to take charge DATED after the holiday: DIRECTORS’ MEETING A meeting of the directors of the 1 \ fonderly” Lieot: in the 110th 0s. Tey st home last we RO RN Cs pore Miss Olive Robb, of the Stratford] Major McKeever D.S.0,, M.| MEANS Company My Tuesday, Normal, is spending the holidays at] C., RAK, has just been appointed the 16th of December. All'the mem: her home in. to commander of the famous Mineola! }2.,. of the board were present but Mr. Bill Bartley, of West Toronto, drome in the U.S.A., at an_in-| Pore Of She. ete cident. presided spent this week under the parental itial salary of $10,800 a ‘year. ea ae eatagee ane teat root ‘American government recently ask-|@nd signed the tinntes of Tne, rw ‘md Mrs, Len Coughlin haye| ed the British government to na! SET Suse ce arrived in Listowel “from: Manitoba| an Imperial airman for the position|Tead and continmed. | A. Tait wee and are visiting with the latter’s par- and the latter suggested 3 Ma jon Me=| PPOReiat or Aattape.te ide Hous ents, and Mrs, A. Robinson. Bier, _who_has bee offered and a =| by fire 0 a0 ‘or paminge te ee ee Mr. Albert Tzen was a business vis-| cepted “it, Major McKeever's many) PY fire on November 28th 1910, Ad- itor in Toronto last wee friends here extend hearty congratu |iusted at § Yi a alt a x. Nathan Neuert arrived home} lations, feeling that, “Andy” vith his | SuSAnGS: ets, wer on Ee Ne ae a m Portage la Prairie, where he} splendid re cord in th flying corps ov-| * ae i ie ae aaa spent the past month. ~ | erseas is get what is due him. | till, Tues on e eee ‘th. o! meade Mr. G Da: was a.busi-|~ ‘The fast Listowel-Palmerston hock-| 1920, (annual mea! to: = ness visitor in. Toronto last week. team took the Milverton team in- ne Slats 's Hall, ‘Atwood at. tw Mr, J. G. sa Buffalo vis-| to cam) the Milverton rink 01 itor this week, day last to the tune of 5-2. —J. R. Hammond, secretary. Mr, John S. Cow: of enenel, Listowel-Palmerston_ te: last was a sat in town on Nu championshi Miss Vivian Clayton, of Sault Ste,| with much new material available this Marie, is aren nding the holidays at|season the teams su feel they School Report. her home n repeat jome_ games M atham has been engaged| will be played in Palm n rink ow- ‘he following the report of S. S. by ihe High School Board, to take| ing to the Listowel rink collapsing in| No. ay Ellice, for November and De- i Sear engor's pine s the latter] the recent storm. el ”” Rocher, of cember. ‘The names are in order of is ‘Teena for Lea ockey fame is mi erit s leek, of the Maleolm The Misses Reva nae Margaret aoe Sr. ata ae. Poppert, Christie Furniture Boe had ristmas tree Ge and Miss Marjorie To- pleriks Then Capt. W. J. Leslie, of St. Marys, s| their "respective homes f 0. a endldge the Rolldays, at re. ii ham, of Woodstock, is spending Ghristmas at his. home he ae Jessie Pennock spent the holi- day ae her home in Mount Forest. NBARLY 3,400 Bint , the lives of 1 fumed by con- 32 un » he Goda our short eng. ago wrot “athrongh: your Hospital a solater of the South African War regained is health and a family a happy home.” This is notvan degtitetsc a many others ha health and anxious ‘diniiies.. much money to carry on the work. Your gift, for ede amount, iil be gratefully tribution: be. scut to lian Gage, $4 (Spadina avenue, $a College. in cay MeCourt, of Monkton, was a visitor ‘last week with her “deers vs, B, Lines. ae ae Simpson and ack his iam S"Mayburry, Mx. Sim oe ie a moving vio the place | a2 saipwi as the pees tiie. spent. Suns te with Bete i Monkton. : MissUna_ piybues is bent ing the; lidaiys” at here, Saeeatieent at the B: where tertainment on Sunda: Lorena Querengresser, M pees Lorne Gropp, Fred Schmidt. II—Dorothy Quipp, eee Violet Reis, Moody K Jr, I1—Harvey Querengresder: Terre Becker, Fred Pauli, [—Roy Gropp, Minnie Becker, C CARTHAGE uerengrsser Primer—Lawrence Becker, Margar r4.4 ohn ee spent a few days| ot Becker, Edward Pauli, Charlotte last ‘weeks Wit ends in ‘Toronto. | Hanna, Ralph. —J. E. Kerr, Teacher. HESSON John St temmler: and an danehier Marie, spent Sunday, with > aon ‘Mrs. Paul. nat Hele 1 Hami ar froin here attended the amberg school Herbert Helm is the teach- Mr. eens Anron Btamraien af of Waterloo, € is. en e holidays at is hom TRALEE Austin Kocher, of Kitchener, |! is spending, the holidays at his home Intended. for last week. = _Landet, Luke M Lutheran church held an en- lay night which| \ ended and was a decid- ane Mr, Ernest Knoblauch and asia 5 iness trip. to Elmira on evening m ‘ C. Clark br MILLBANK NEWS A Merry Christmas to all Sun read. . Thos: Hammond, of SEatods other, Mrs, of Toronto, and Mrs. S end ae ‘Jean, returned” home pte week after. visit- ing frien waelph and South- ipton. vid piss Bhima Tapper, of Nort} East- hope, and Mi : the are Vis- atford se allege iting their mother, Mrs. Hester Tan- ner, ing the holidays with her moth- er Mrs, George Wray. : ‘Misses Edna and Bisie Coulter, of auteees arents, Miss Alice Wray, of» Toronto, is} lA bigest CHRISTMAS TO ALL OUR CUSTOMERS © _AND FRIENDS IS OUR SINCERE Toronto, \are visit Mr, s. W. S. his room for the past, week with a sore eye. Mrs. “Thos, « Simpson returned -" her home at Carthage after spen nine aoe past three weeks with her sister Mrs and Alex, ete Ratz, D. B, Grieve and Era Guleve Hehe a day's at Hollen Olive Grieve has returned to ending some weeks with friends at Hollen mer and Mea -W. B, Fee _|bomm, Visited friends at Cuetheun one last wee orge e Smith duet ue Mrs, Holt ‘at (Glenalian Mrs. He tn visited as 's Miss Alice ack was a visitor at mond’ h Ward, of Hs A of ‘lienener at Mrs. Women’ 's Institute shipped a bale of clothing and fruit the Children’s shelter at Strat ford last week. hoo! closed here on Fr riday for SS e nowing ever programime which was being prepar- iss Lily Martin, teacher at Ailsa Graig, is visiting her father, Mr, W. Mart *Y community social under the. at pices of the Women’s Institute will be Id in Fewings’ hall on Friday eve- social tit will be sp A silver collection ak be res to defray ex- ody bring a basket. es a pre when helt perfor rome was wl Wou Saturday night ere the same at Mr, George Guen- ATWOOD. Mr, Wallace Miers has arrived home oe the poate ae Graham and two Bt eae “ot ee friends and relatives in this J. Falconer, of Ethel, were in the Sage on Saturday ry, Harvey Erskine arrive: feo Chatham as Friday. yes i, Non elphy are spending the holidays at Sete omes, r, Pere: ith, of Toronto, is holidaying at his honve on the 12th concession. A. Collins has gone to Stratford ‘for the holidays ww Lane, of “Knox “norontoy, is Mod Are eh jae Col- lane ri Farrell, of Stratford Normal a are §) g the holidays at oteit| homes Mr. Jon oa of psa AN is vis- iting his parents, nd Mrs, Wal- ter Inglis an the 6th con, i ‘oronto, is holidaying, at her home in the village. 'H, Erskine left on Monday for New ‘Liskeard to spend ot a8 $i with his sister, Mrs, §. Tatham. ni 5 lie and lit: tle daughter, of Stratford ationded the funeral of their uncle, Mr, Leslie, on Friday last. Mr, Stokes, who have en spen aecieel sk., are visiting the Tatter’s, satiee: Mrs. Jas. Han hee ma ‘ fie Graham are} lays in Toronto. n Curtis, of Toronto, is holidaying ti his,home on the 10th concession. spending’ a fend Mr, J, B. Hamilton, Mr, Wm. Mor- ‘ison, - Alex. yd, 5 ‘olman, Ivy D. h andJames New jigging were who. 'at- convention in Toronto last Mr, Leslie wissen of Toronte, ae visiting his mother, Mrs. LI _Mrai-Ales, Runstedior home after sven nase 52 mmar spent a da; nt 2 Boke d Mrs..H. Koeln Tanner atten Bae d a K. LOTH ‘MILVERTON 2 BIG STORES Provisionally passed in open Coun-| the sik . cil after bem fead a first and see- spent a couple of days if gre weleome SOEs ELMA COUNCIL BAECHLERVILLE School Report. ond time this fifth oe of January with Mrs. och prior to her removal) Cows will be sold by sold by publi The m auinicipal ati of the t In order to-appease the minds of ne followi pete H. GROSCH Ingersol. chweitzer “tag been | #nction on December 29th, 1940, for jahin of Ilms, metin the Ag ricuitaral | thoes pHatinite ee tr tie whoteabenEr ee of 8. ia Sart Re Beas the sick list, Air. David, M. Park at let 19, con. | hall, Atwood, on Monday, Dee, 16th,| of the Baechlerville correspondent a nanos tatoamianoe W. D. WEIR, Clerk. Rend crastics ana unde ofl a eee ‘This is-an excellent Ghahce| Wantbere yuaeane Reeve, William| it was thought advis account) arit ne , geography, + eee ahigen ee visiting the former'a| ©? feted Cus CON Pe Chi Scott; Deputy reeye, Samuel Smith;| in som ns for the Mabsence of theling and literature, See bee rae See thes the yates Councillors, Wm, Coates, John Ill-| usual contributions to jun, Con-| ed for pupils in all subjects. . cae “ASW. Gratcher-and | oreo Caneert, in the public school on|man and Chas. Vallance. Minutes of| trary ‘to expectations he is neither Notice family on Saturday for Ingersol afternoon report a most en-| last meeting were read_and aj proves blown away by the storm nor taking} First award—Eunice Parkinson, where they intend to reside. aing. A Very inberestine Toe hand eee the reeve and’ ¢ his usual rest but has been rather Second ete eae Reibling. e above is a true copy of the oes vam old fashioned ste], Moved by, St Vance it eeupied in repairing his root which Award-<Hdna Debus : % ‘a hi a ~| by-law No. nown as the Peffers| seemed unable to withstand the sev- Fourth awal mr) - dakan-ints ae ER ae heh a ling matches to the vette o in ion and. re air pee ea of the recent storms, Hap- rd—Oliver Parkinson. Ci ROSTOCK now ‘ird time ‘be finally pily the defect en almost en-| Names are in order of merit, Re Bo ee Riera ok cs Villecs SA wit fo best passed and that the reeve and clerk titely overeome and we hope that in] marked with an asterick are ahtier ' Milverton in the event of the as-| Miss Oey Gartletge ag spending Eee mone dear is sign the same and attach the corpor- me ear future y be able to|for one or more examinations. Sent of the electors being obtained | the holid: son at her hom: Miss pups | ate seal thereto. wean Tuerative position as Baech} Sr, IV—Eunice Parkinson, Flor- thereto ter one month from the| Stratfor Se ed and eve Gamoved by. Vallance—Illman—that Terule eh ce Reibling, Edna Debus, Peter 4 rst publicatiow t" ‘The. Milverton Miss Frieda Yundt returned home inped nt Mr Geo. Arbuckle be pi the sum withstanding the extreme De-| Schmidt, Charles Parkinson. 4 e EE eee ahicho tient REEMA on Friday after spending a month at $2,000 as part payment of the fcc weather, motors have been 1I—Oliver Parkinson, Tena See ee ee teh lay of Hes (eee = -| tract of the North Maitland En-| able eep running. occasion-| Steckley, Edward Raycraft,’ Aa e ae nee eae nthouy Druar, of Kitehener, Iaiement as per Engineers certifente| al Push through 2 deep bank of suev| Poslif, Hatie, Schmidt : cember, A.D. 1919 at the Hour an agvssiin atk me of ae parents |e Moved by, Coates—Iilman—that |is often found necessary. ‘Those who| Jr. Il-—Hdward Poslif, Nelson | place herein fixed for zi | Me, by-law. No, 722 a Sota! a time|hail from more li one! Ohm, Trw: » Dan Zehr*, Parker votes of the AI at the pollin sein shoe ris esia t the| 2nd place for holding the nomina-, Where there is as yet little snow dind | Posliff*, Tired Re ‘iblin, to be hel Miss Merle Diehl, ot Stratford,| |The © hristinas. ig. programme at the| tions for Reeve Deputy-reeve and themselves handicapped being un. | Jr, 1I_—Dan Schmidt, Billie Coxon, by law is holidaying with her gran parents, ea murch wes. well] Councillors for 1920 ‘and appointing] PY pared for such obstacles as have ne pie 5 law shall at least Mr. and Mrs. Hen: ste ey igh ng The| Deputy Returning Officers and Poll| to be met with in these more north- nT Ample Behind: Fane c ceding the d - Miss Geraldine Schenck, a Lon- ¢ S Thi bilder rks to conduct the same as n ern However, with the aid of R bie P 2 ichmidt, Jane Coxon, office of the Clerk of t ‘he children | yeaq a third time be final fence rails and additional horsepow-| Robbie Parkinson*, Emerson Ray- er the barriers were surmounted and| “ the return journey made Hi record im Mr. Wm. and Miss Bertha Parkin- son are visiting at Stratford and Se- by, the collector’s time for returnin, roll be extended till the first meeting at ah H [_—Mabel repent eee aie » Florence Gernhi Re es ler (equal), ® Geo: Moved by innate shitehe 0 se eat Hattie Pleischhauer Bi ne Mesere, Pettie€ Barton be. paid the| PPigaville this week. | Rlelachhauer, Annie Hleischha aon gum_of .25 ns ‘Part payment. of) with fhe continuance of the fa) mee —F, G, Heinbecker, ee the contract of the branch to the| With the continuance of ; MeCourt drain as per engineer's cer- Fae speed se dag the sky- Aficate, i Moved by Coates—Iliman — that one, wandering. LLES: has Vallance be fuel el administrator mighE Lave oe eet ig < LEY. ‘or the township 0: ms 01 d ved by. Coates—Smith — that| fhe Pitfalls: of snow ¢ somclinctts of aR a the council do now adjourn sine die,| Ahnu occurred by light of day. ine pete wae ct rare be. — : lanations were indulged and yee the erent churches George Lochhead, Clerk.| planations were neers ay adjusted, |. the vi Bike chaiceirax aurariaiient Held nate oer anchors Ieft f0 Sh a ‘s e ristm: ente) “inment 1@ | respective homes 0) DONEGAL See eee ea ere ce pen GRestibe ead Ua GER. wets Wedding bells are rin Acaplengid peparamune wee tepouacy toa StH tg ay win] CCH gO oF Ae al SRN CO Miss Dina wood on hand must hi cs st a Ey: business loa ‘in attenbutg Stat, , ate, oh: V Surithers spent Sun- phate eve on the weather, "The re Feta “ams : é . Barton's, Ue" HaME to Whe uae” WN fw’ dete ga Meng aM dt, The ton, spent Sunday at his home here. » . rs, i mote Sune secan Wome. bree ae prominent topie of Conversation Pp Sint 4 ES Real his friend, D'Arcy Atkin. | ning 2” “Oh, sittin beside the stove, Auctioneer Doerine, of Waterloo, r, and 3 Ludwi wig spent an ev-| as soon as one st tng of wood was put | made short ca ls, while here on Mon~ “a ening inst week at Mr; and Mrs, R.| in Thad another one ready’. With | day, ee Ce Diya tale Mee mallder Wweerhas a i hope to vated Becker and fig oa of i land, visited at Mr. Little's on Sun-| "Mess Rudy, AME. as uike Kabat ae ME Ea ath Enid Mec 1 fret returned last week after an ex-| Koehler, iss Enid McCourt s iat last weel tended Visit at Tavistock and-Chath-| Mr, Edwin Koehler and Alice Mik with her sister, Mrs. y, Seelhoft. eee Ly Hinchaleiae Mond ssrs. A. MeTavi “and A. itr. Tony Albrecht, of Handsworth, | special. bu ines, 5 Maat phe spent Sunday evening in pts Banke, apsot it few days with friends in is vicinity, a in’ Barr, of Toron' We itor ‘to all our readers 0 ea his holidays at his See best wishes for a Happy i BRITTON. glad to Feport that Misses | QU," DNERE and Prosperous NSW! The Literary Society held thelr rep Helen ‘Gra Muriel Petrie are ‘Sch closed here on. Tuesday | lor | War mee’ vening, recovering a after their recent illness.| the chon! closed ‘erm. In case ni ee Mr. \D" Atkin spent Tast week] j ietpal caer ere held school, will evening the with Listowel friends, open on Jan, Bth, crowd Avery jarge yer attended the coms @ was rendered a igaluding cert at the tee ol on Friday last and —_— ae Rig and a debate—' t ti "irs and Mrs. Hi, Sage, of North- SCHOOL REPORT eat + easthone, a ‘sent te ey dank week with} ‘The. Rima is the report of S. S, i seual oberon! ee. Sanne in percentases. jan an, ts hoe ee eas We ee eval Struthers 78, Mabel being ire Site oh DORKING Robbie 7 1, Kenneth, McFarlane 70, ng prea Se ar Clarence Struthers. 6 16 cofetion ll be tekoert iversbody ntendes r last week, welcom : Mr, Newton Allingham spenit a few cama Canpbal mee days ‘this Week » renewing ‘acquaint-| ~ 11-—Fred Struthers 71, Annie ances near Holstein-and other points, aot 70, Ruby Huston orman Allingham, who re- Ra = contig returned front Siberia; and has Seles ae MeParlane 64, Mel 7EMPLETON'S bee nding a few days ‘with his : j REE! EUMATIC. caries patente eres tefe on Saturday for] St 1esther Mueller 65, Elma Lal ntofeal to resume his workin the} Loxe 64, é y REUNATISY snes scat bank I—Blair Ducklow-28, Alice Baillie | UPBAGO, NE GOUT. m Lavery has purchased the 16, Kenneth. Lasdington 70, V ARN ASERE aes tabu felnoiinin to Mr. John Goodwin. eee ‘ frases Th - |For the mum. of $0,406. “will be ah », | en, Hoseeon wl * te maine Te ay sen uesday, ty at, with ‘en at Wallen i opto ‘Mrs, Zinn, of Hess ae aang: a few oa with her son, Mr. Nor- ca F Wm, Kraemer spent Tuesday Chig beta Hemmer ia terest lah kk citippisin 0 Gi mone Allingham and Mr, Fred | friend ra Fe ee coe y riends and neighbors for ie ind. oe a sea at/ness in their recent sad penveven nt. ‘igh School m Friday. the Elmira Hi bt

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