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Milverton Sun, 14 Sep 1916, p. 5

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in and Pl sho = ple oe after ¥ x or replaced. the ay of Sold by A. GC. CLEMENS other why maz ope stays as William Charles Stuart, ot W jamie hhas enlisted with the Sieh attery.. He was born in London. Eneland, 3 and is 25 years of age and g, (nee Pearl =| COLUMBIA AFONOLAS ARE ‘THE BEST VALUE Henry spent Synday at the Drs, Henry, fone and Mrs, Fred Helberg spel at the home Mrs. John Rehberg, Milver Mrs. John Schmidt and children, Mr. familys GE Easuns wees Ge Gaceks Mr. and George ‘Neumeister, Sunday. urday and Sunday with friends Stratford, rt daughter, SELES family spent Sunday. under e home of ym Monkton and 66 juality Goods at Right Prices We are not advertising rush or clearing sales at this time. But are doing good business by giving our customers good and honestzvalue for their money at all times. We are selling many lines{to-day atfless than what the wholesale price is and will protect ourZcustomers against advance“as far astwe possibly can. Buy your fall and winter supply early while the assortment is complete. Just received a shipment of New Millinery in white and colored felts for early fall wear —new and up-to-date. Milliner in charge after September 6th. WEBER & BETTGER Plumbing an Heating Now is the 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 Your New Suit- It doesn’t make any a ence to us what you may want to pay for a suit, that int for you to ‘decide but it that you get what you pay for, and we will do it too, ‘Whether your preference is grey, brown, navy, blacks fae summer mixtures, you will find them here in * rey. gratifying assortment For the young m some of the pena at ayes mi Sie ee Someday You Will Buy a Talking Machine When that time arrives be sure come to us and the Columbia Grafonola before fil sunday see and hear’ M pandas in Milvert on spent Sunday at the home of the ter's parents, Mr. and et oe of Mr. and M LU IN. and Mrs, Conrad Koch and | a 2m, tbs: Watertes spent oN Spee the home of Mrs. her 4 Mrs, an Petter and Mr, and nee Wm. Koch, of Amul- Mrz and Mrs, John Hohl spent Sél- Mrs, Andrew Streicher is spending Mrs. Fred Hp lcel and par- _ WELLESLEY Mir. er Mrs, Henry Witzel-spent and Mrs, George Neumeister lat-|pupils are attending the New Ham: Jacob |burg High Sch Mr. au Mrs. George Hohl Jr. spen: nt and of of on ree. spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Eph Koo! in Hanke, of Tavis- nd Mrs Norman 01 x. and Mrs, P. Schmidt. Y ae es You ir successful emierens ung. rv, Eddy J es Buatay. EB tly s chool. pete Coope: Miss Dalton is again in charge of |Mr. Berscht’s millinery parlors. 8 ROHR Irwin a Hees spent Sunday ia the nas. fohnston, of Britton, vis- friend, M We Willincaa spent Bu gday: with . H. Cockwell and site sas ly Day, Septemt one of Mrs. J. All report having had a sister, Miss — vicinity attended the: funeral of the || deciding upon your purchase tenry, Hohl, State eae Php Relea nea at ene orete cone (the gue lite Capt Was Paar a We'll gladly send w Grafonola Sie and aire” Goutal Kucttl spent jweek in Toronto on business. B 1 ell on Monday atte laldicrs who are |) UP to your house on approval. Sunday at the home of Mrs, George| Mz, and Mrs, E, K, Reiner, spent A large punier OF OIE from |ft If 1 . Schmidt, atom: Tuesday and Wednesday at the To- now at ‘Camp Borden, spent from you already own a dise ma- ie simben of trienta, gather-|ronto Exhibition ‘ogram for Ral Friday to aeetee at their respect~ abinss ae Colun mbia records, dat “ae ukine of Mr, and Mr: are piesa 0 see Mr, Alex thes ith ive homes. — llington and a ae if it any runes and are fj) Neumeister on Saturday evening, i vish again able to attend to, his et the Don west 8 nd Wellington ¢ best recor: lebiates Ait Newmelsteee “Lunt late atiet ater paneal oes _Bociety entertained ine ladies atts with fri 85c. up uinth birthday. A very enjoyable eve] | Mrs. G. Miller and son, } after of ihe Atwosd Rea Society it ng was spent in an james. |spending a few weeks wi ive: Mr. Louis, schol spent, Tuesda Ask to hear “Laddie in Khaki” J] A Pirthdey. aupper Nay served. | ena triada in sBvaatiaed. and Morea |s cCamee Ale the hope noon visiting his daughter, Mrs. and “Pll be a eel bare Way nd after enjoying themselves till a/to, returned home on Friday, very SEAR afternoon, Schlegel, ne ‘Linwoo fstra from Home.” a jour, the guests departed well] We still have to walk in the dark] Mr, ir Acheson ee isses Myrtle Cuthbertson, o pleased with their evening’s enter-/on dusk nigh’ winnies spent.& fewd iteed ba medal, spen' WEIR tored to they spent the day Brown there and a) mes’ of Zorra. Thos. Hicks. an old sident of Paes died at his home in Mitch- oO parents er Mt rodhagen and ee e e two el, of Gowanstown, spent a days ao, ap. a neuralgia. hembership. certifier Mr. and athe 2 oS Neilson and fam-|at the home of Mr. Henry. Yun \ Mrs, Roth, of Tavistock, eben a Peter Leppard left on “Monday ily were visitors at Stratford over| Special services were held last week spe a last Sunday at the home of Mr. “Sraate =) Ag for Gobels, near Woodstock, where pu lay. by Elder G. ©. Tom (a oh St Marys and Mrs. M. Schaub. Commercial, Shorthand and he will spend a couple of weeks vis: Howard Strachan, of ee in the Reorganized Church of Jesus| The Messrs. J. W. and Charles Telegraphy Departments. s. ae i ie A ead at He onte of Mr. A. C.| Christ of r Day Bais ischhauer were visiting friends in|] os cuty may enter at any time, Mr, and Mrs. yle and Mr. and | Crawford last wee! See ‘Berlin on Sunday last. s ny ti Mrs A. Saeeane of Ayr, spent Sun-}{ Mrs, Alex Loney, of Detroit, is at 2 s Begley is looking after Relnbs | fr plpeaeateates a Salina. "During day at the home of Mrs. A Ht resent visiting at the home of Mr.| Fifty thousand automobile li millinery. depa tons Tor over 200 olflce assistants we tes. John a t Samuel Loney. have been issued in Ontario this year, Ro ea x could not supply, Write for our tree the “107th Battalion mipe: Miss Agnes Houston, of Toronto, |as against 5,000 in 1915. The gr catalogue at ones, v rived here a few days in advance of ni ew days t last che spent the week-end with friends er Mr. are: so was a visitor at Toronto spent Wednesday with Miss M, Al-| increase is due jingham. a J port having ae Otto Nickel and Miss purchased by farmers t to the large ey Get your Rat paper printed at the eek olidaying at his home here for a very good 1 ; “for Ty wood, is holiday oe, May Nick-! Mr. Wm, Leighton is at present 4 ionsttl Of D, A. McLACHLAN, ~ = Sun Offte: <i Caineaent are not hera as ay be some|with friends at Monerielf. ent entigiedee Record Seis eat time before they are installed. Miss Enid Mol l leave on ROSTOCK Our Fall Exhibition will be held on wednesday: tor, Milverton, where acaeen =. = ONT, ie 12 and 131 = which liberal | has secur: eam eaelay in Mrs. Sproule’s — ‘3 : i lara Eggert left on Monday| prizes will be aw: seiner parlor for Stzatford, where she bas seoured|~ Mr, Ewaton Wilhelm left tor. Na- pbantt Baek ptinn ween as a situation, piersville, Tl, to attend © Apes ‘week vith friends tn ferattord. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Reibling, of | ¥Mr. Oscar Battenberg {ete tor. &t. x Langford, of Mitchell, will FERNBANK Grav. relniaes spent Sunday in Rostock. | Louis, sine he will attend the Theo- Sinay the pulpit o ‘Methodist — Wiss Mable Crawiodd eat 1 |, Mm, Wilfted Schenck, of Stratford./ logical hi i visiting with friends eee present )is spending-a few days with friends e glad to state that Mrs. Mrs. ale opal uns peat end around Rostock. Gensmgrs Sitsoon bi able to od : : Hiss, Mabel Armstrong, s/after her affairs as she is doing fine rsday with Ner friend, Misé Lotti | actogate. to "A. Convention at |after the serious operation" per-|tended a raya ris ye: Eeeee Kitchener, gave a very good report on formed on her afew weeks REA visited Ger Ee, Robinson. of Wellesley, | Sunday evening Pr aitmdutcon Miyertonc| ona ee Gad Heesepert tbat inson last weel 0) | Messrs. Gordon Yundt\ and Irwin |i the home of Mr. and! Mrs, Alan Petrie is able to be around Mr. aud Mre A; O 3 Boeckner, of Milverton, spent Sun-|) Ottman. ieaienin ers. orry spent Sat-| aay with friends her . Kudhope, of Berlin, Pie, Win. Gillespié. ‘of enie-dance i jenry here among rela' to. Gillespie, OF =-Cau ianet's grove was well attended and Mr, George Strebel, of Niagara Fa Principal ar’ ‘ears since » th er visited his ets They met heir father, Mr. Peter Paterson, at |Camp uenes, before they left for Mr. Smith, the new super- intendent of the London Division of the C.P.R. passed over the road last iat for London fo. attend the ern Fair, which is being held ies this we Miss Lavina Atkin, of Milverton. spent Tuesday with her sister, Mrs George Woolacott. rs, Shane desires to express thanks to Mr. Hewitt, undertaker, of en tchell, who kindly thr. Scout wath the funeral of the Philip Shane. Miss ‘Margaret Knipe, we had the misfortune to slip and fell one morning last week and sus- tin a fracture of the arm Heller, gustained fall on yond badly regret to ol ft Los gan, were aC the fateral of the late Warren Camp new ‘brisk, house, built ars ago, and a driving o the ground with bell, their shed contents, Only two men were Jeft in the neighborhood, — all ithe others bein; + the funeral and it was found necessary to telephone to Mitchell for help to keep the fire from spreading. Home boy and some small children were at home but how the fir started is a mystery. The loss will be between $4,' 000 and $5,000. LEAKE—HIRD ery pretty eecnios took place at d Mrs. Wm. Ben- ray at one o'clock, Miss Alice Hird. oy E, Leake, Rev ne Mise Trinity church, Galt, ide looked charm~- ing in silk taffeta with net cap and ms carrying a bou- quet of bridal roses and lily-of-the~ valley. The g! gift the bride wos a handsome ‘pendant set wi pearls. After the usual congratula- tions all sat down to partake of the adi groom's eg FALL FAIRS 1916 ilsa Craig Atwood .. Cig «Cd We WAR INU UUAUU EONAR LOAN DOMINION Issue of $100,000,000 5% Bonds Maturing 1st October, 1931. PAYABLE AT PAR AT OTTAWA, HALIFAX, ST. JOHN, CHARLOTTETOWN, MONTREAL, TORONTO, WINNIPEG, REGINA, CALGARY, VICTORIA. INTEREST PAYABLE HALF-YEARLY, ist APRIL, Ist OCTOBER, Tue Minister oF Finance offers herewith, on behal! PRINCIPAL AND INTE. OF CANADA REST PAYABLE IN GOLD. ISSUE PRICE 973 A FULL HALF-YEAR’S INTEREST WILL BE PAID ON Ist APRIL, 1917, THE PROCEEDS OF THE LOAN WILL BE USED FOR WAR PURPOSES ONLY. f of the Government, the above named Bonds for subscription at 973, Bapele as follows: 10 per cent on applica ion; 0 at “ 6th October, 1916; se bth Noyember, 1916; “ 15th December, 19 274 ae total allotment of bonds of this issue war be limited mdred mil illion dollars exclusive of the amount e hu ct ae bag for by the surrender of bonds as the equiva- of under of 22nd Neverber The instalments of October, 1916, under discount at ae terms of the War Loan prospectus 915. may be paid in full on the 16th day or on apy instalment due date thereafter, the rate of four per cent per annw ade to a chartered bank for the of ny. pe when due will render previous payments liable to forfeiture and the allotment to cancellation. SuSE Nan) sappy by a deposit of ten per cent of the the eit oa a peed ‘bank. scribed, must 2 forwarded through ‘anch in Canada y br: of any chartered bank will receive ee ae and issue provisional receipts. This loan is authorized under Act of the Parliament of Canada, and both principal and qaretery will be a charge upon the Consolidated Revenue Forms of applieation may be ae from any branch in Canada of any chartered Assistan’ t Receiver pene and at the office of any General in Subscriptions must be for even ao of dollars. ase of partial allotments the surplus deposit will be applied to a teal) payment of the amount due on the October instalme Seri Bee. for the Se a Beet or payable to bearer in choi ae ret the applicant for registered ed, after allotment, in exchange receii bias When the scrip “thereon by th been paid in full and money, they ma; eon, he bank receiving the for bonds, when prepared, ry be ex with coupons atiaaked: sree a to bearer or registere to principal, or for fully registered bonds, when prepared, without coupons, in accordance with the application. Delivery of scrip ai and of bonds will be made through the chartered bank: The ue will be oun from taxes—includi! income tax—imposed in pursuance of legislation aratted ma the Foiaomt of Canada. onds with coupons will be issued in denominations of THoe $500, z) 000. Fully registered bonds without coupons will be issued in Sp are eaae of $1,000, $5,000 or any pithorieed 4 maatele of $5,0 The bonds will be paid at maturity at par at the office of the Minister of Finance and Receiver General at Ottawa, or at the office of the Assistant Receiver General at Halifax, St. John, Charlottetown, Montreal, Toronto, Winnipeg, Regina, Calgary, or Victoria. The interest on the fully reeitenee bonds will be paid by cheque, which will be remitted by post. Interest on bonds with coupons will be paid on surrender of coupons. Both cheques and coupons will be payable free of exchange at any branch in Canada of any chartered ban! Subject to the payment of twenty-five cents for each new bond issued, holders of fully registered bonds without coupons will have the right to convert into bonds of the denomination of $1,000 with coupons, and holders of bonds with ios ons will have the Baht to convert into fully soca bonds of authorized denominations fide coupons at any time on application to the Mini ter of Finance. Tl of Finance, Otta Application an S made in due course for the listing of the issue on the Montreal and Toronto Stock Exchanges. Recognized boom and stock brokers will be allowed a. commission of 0} oO ts. 0) e of 22nd November, 1915. No commission wed respect of applications on pone which’ fare not gas printed by the King’s Printer. Subscription Lists will close on or before 23rd September, 1916. - DeraRTMENT OF Finance, Ormwa, Repeamber 12th, 1916. ho books of the loan will be kept at the Deperuseat : Ghai ald ban eM OS SE

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