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Milverton Sun, 25 Jan 1917, p. 4

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\. “ATWOOD | Inglis das rented, MUNICIPAL MATTERS sore fr, ttn WILLIAM kone? Clore ot Ko of Mornington. THE SURVEY OF MORNINGTON a This article is intended for thé boys and girls as well as for the ton last ‘Mon. in an ery direction, formii id making the mm of Ontario Frank Bennett, of S& have the resemblance of a crazy quilt, and the county of Perth is no ex- visiting with friends in the neighbor- house for r ception to this irregularity poor 1d. les has return- Water! i este: jicipalities have the form of exact catia The ction is one heen iixon, of Rosser the i ake a township, six les Bae and The sections an 1a Man, is vi r townships Albert Nutt. — are numbered and the municipalities are named, The surv the international boundary and the principal meridian and is uniform Regina after visiting here some. r rothares Joseph, of Linwood; George throughout. time.—Cecil Holmes has returned to of the 118th, and William, of Water- The township of Mornington has the form of a rectangle and. contains pis home here from Toronto and re- loo.—The Women’s Institute have a m ‘south to north. Each concession .con- sumed his work in the butchér shop. large supply of hospital shirts to be d into west half and foe bi The —Mr. ith is visiting with bis made al: n for socks, one ay : rub) > 3 on Monday morning for Moos rveys of different townships Sask Ms, Robert Crans y Te ‘a the concessions contain 36 lots of 100 acres each and are number- pes Nira. MePherson, eft last Tues. 24th, for Brandon, Man.—The and. Mrs, George Duench to Mr. Jas. Misses Casey, of Mitohell, are visiting Sarrels—Band at | the ripk every M ast. day morning the loi townline north to the first concession road. with Mrs, 1. Hodge —Mr. every intersection of the west alternate concession roads the jogs are to the east and ified and nsisting of solos, duets, violin, drum Saturday in Kitchener,—Miss Luella should all know something about the survey of our township. I ang mouth organ selection: ‘he de- Flachs spent Saturday with her father aye met owners of land’ who could not tell the number of their lot vans hate: paileticores toh Sntendkiiy.(Guciek Mire aut choll, of concession and how many there are do not know. their neighbors with~ | was on thd subject “Resolved that the Kitchener, spent urday with his in a distance of three miles, Thi i way to get a grip ofthe surv atte Biates is justified ia not en- sis s, Norman Schlegel.—Mr. F. of our township is to draw a map of it and I joing to ask the boys 'tering the war.” Miss Annie och- MeCardle, -of London, is ‘spending and girls to draw a good-sized map of Mornington, showing the lots aac! Feast Mike mibeee Coghlin spol 9 few rehiges i print names of the owners as far oa an 4 us Note S$ the affirmative while Miss +h | Merrick, of Moosejaw, Sas! Kk. pent a List to find out. the names of the owners and you can make a good map Ojiver and Mr. dolph Tine Jt days last week with his crates on the back of a wall calender to begin with. Father and mother will ported the negative and won here.}Miss Verna ‘Tabbert, of Mac- eectsine acing the: lane weiter: melts to, able’ yous Theswriter atthe bate, ‘The all ex sollection amounted |ton, spent a few days last week with article will offer one or more prizes for the best maps drawn and to. $27.65. ext meeting promises | Miss N. Adams, who is quite ill— hibited by the boys and girls of tho township at the next townshi iB be"“even better. allan-|Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Barlett” left Further particulars will be given : : inte: of pesnton ton Ws tyne has returned home after sisiting |ussdey to spend afew days with surveyed under great difficulties. Lines or sighti Be ees e cleared | with friends in Hensall and Goderich, friends in Orangeville—It would be through bush and swamp, stream: rossed and the hardships |_vittie Walter Jand, ‘grandson 8 if some of our citizens of living in the woods had to be endured. ‘The difficulties to be surmount |o¢ Hr, and Mrs, George Smith, while | would e: anowahavel Main were far greater than those on the plains of the West the vagar-| playing on Main St. one day last week |St. a little more.{The concert given ies of the survey of our province may not appear so great when we take is as enooked di and slightly: in-|last Friday night under the anspiers to ac the disadvantages under which the pioneer surveyor had to jured by a hor they Wotan'a Tnetinies bese toni: ° rig ook tees ie of young people from Millbank, —— success beyond all anticipations | HESSON e play, “A Fishermian’s Luck, was ROSTOCK FERNBANK | alan Beisinger spent Gat: |teaaee din a most talented manner Mr. Jack Schutt spent a few days| Miss Edith Diamond spent the week. jurday with his parents last weck.—A num-|end with friends on the townline.— lub were eritertained —Milverton hockey match in er-|at the home of Miss Mabel.Robinson, fon on Tuesday last.—Miss Ella Kreut |of Wellesley, on Saturd: er is visiting friends in Milverton—|—Miss Mary Tanj Bic ‘e are very sorry to report that Miss | visited at the home of Mr. H. Melinda Kiee! y sick with |last week.—Mr, Herbert ‘Nicklin has an attack of appendicitis.The Agri-|returned home after 5; cultural Society had a very interest-|week with frien ing educational meeting in Ros- |Jas, Robinson left | nna Kreuter, of Ripattasds sper ing joined. the 205 seh Machine wefan: Saturday.—Mr, x iss d the home place, Tot x cae wets on Dee caiay after visitiag for eereest nes twood weeks in mdon,—In a recital! Methodist church peecaded as by Dr. Pl ing visit to the village lasc week. uelph with Mr. Wm. Flachs |and the artists displayed considerable ho is Pecitany ill.—Mr. Albert Helm | dramatic ability. From th ». LINWOOD TOPICS |= Edna McKay returned home *hillips* snsios} elub in’ Paes ener een. iss Vera Wi: o loxtshe: infeSiaciohal vie » lin class. ‘Linwood seems to al- es on Tuesday, Jan, 23rd. r. Norman Last Ch Will be the last chance to get goods at the Old Price. FRIDAY and SATURDAY — PRICES ARE STILL THE SAME. not want to carry over a single coat. balance of this week HALF PRICE. Reductions for this week only. collar, regular $16, for $12.95. this week only, $3.98. to $5.00, extra special at $1.79. per garment, special at 4.1. women at $4.25 per garment. Extra Special 12 tbs. Granulated Sugar, Friday and one 20 Ib, bag 2 stn Corn Flakes st Robin Hood Rolled Oats ky gh Lemons, per dozen +f ¥ 3 Large Oranges « % 2 Ibs. Lima Beans “ ve 2 Ibs, Cakes 72 % Wool Hoods and Tams at HALF PRICE. ance! LAST WEEK’S. Ladies’ and Children’s Coats have to go. We do For the All Men’s and Boy’s Suits and Overcoats at Great Men’s Black Beaver Coats, ulster style with iin Boy’s Tweed and Beaver Overcoats, regular $7.00 8 Child’s Brownie Suits, 4 to 8 years, regular 4.50 Penman’s Heavy Wool Underwear, regular $1.50 Penman’s Natural Wool Underwear for men and for a second lost interest. mance, which is deep and interesting. ad an untold effect upon the audience Tom Manley, the ecame So -lemotional ‘when Nellie died that. the WM. K. LOTH, “The Square Deal Store’’ MILVERTON e/audienee was moved to _ but [=I J. |Ru i ed by their extreme hum si |thunders of applaus Sunda; her ere.—Mr. ‘and |Battalion..of tha villain mainta rs. W. Zulauf and Master Edward, |Crawford spent Sunds the hi bran, who has Bs |ley is defunct and i = Miss Marle Wiagefelder aud Messrs, [of Bir. George Mille, ‘Welty be ie with -| Rose Preseo Miss Joe and John Wingefelder, of Strat-|and Mrs, John mee : ford, spent Sunday with Mrs, Winge-|Anna Ross) who were recently she tives a ‘Mr. Dong just in time to save felder,—We are glad to report that|ried at Brocksden are visiting with as and mother spent Sunday at Lin-|expected but eevee cf hn Habermehl is recovering |friends here before returning to their | Wo0d.—Miss hed a Hanley, of Lin: |up some the Qui r home; in. Alberta The best hee spent Sunday at her home here |the ptay_to an ai a scishes #0 with them %o their ‘new —Miss Josephine nee Se Saturday | Mr. W. J. Henderso1 d s Bessie Reld spent a few Sith ‘Schlotz reece a oR days ae Sith, “trieads near Newton last seetheee Wad unoae te The ROY week.—Mr. H. B. Kerr is attending day. County Council at Stratford this week Wan capita Eileen ton. Tye tied his ‘horse Tae eal | H.L. Albrecht, Newton, lisgsed of his Ford ‘aud purch la new 1917 model Chevrolet. i 0 discovered Rhat his bells taken. They were brought back in Histowel.—Mr, George Isley made a siness rp ie Lieto on ‘Saturda | Lenore Mil ett a Say we 4 % aes athe vari za we a See of { Gadsbill, at a pro-|Mr. | J. Cockwell.pThe ladies of \the|gressive eucl arty on Friday eve- | NORTH MORNINGTON | prtriotic Society’held a very success- !ning.—M Deal and Meas | Intended for last week, ful ten-cent tea at the home of Mr. |Grieve are apending a Tew ays wit 8. ceed | Bae ee Dowd returned to her|and Mrs. Joseph Petrie on Thursday | their sister at ee port, made ‘the presentation. last. Every rts shaving had | 05 b5 yp Woe ea dancing ‘were indulged - very enjoyable evening. The nex sma’ Saturday morning, ~ NEWTON Mr. W. Henry spent Mond M Renitoess Mr. and Mrs. J. Patter: mpstead, visited) with friends poe 50) here serps Jim Freeman, of | + tod Rat ospital ere | Mary nolly ding at fisatiort, muse ee ea hen swedks', vacation at “Woods! tock, at present visiting with friends in aero ata hates cs ee on mnolly Kitohener,—Mr. Stewart Mayberry, of| Benito an little son Stratford spent Monday with friends |f gare calle firs, M. Haniey re—A ‘number in our vicinity are |00° day. last week,—Miss Mary Bas- ler spent Sunday at her home near cats suffering from severe colds, Heme ia FY conga i ly spent Sun- Sere afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. J CHAMBERLAIN. day credmies ph pardeuhatngralia LEtsnson, Eebonon 8 fer <f it ee go to Lee, Listowel. ‘rom here {spent Saturday evening in Linwood. Mr. ford, wer r. poultry fancier says, jover to the mill and blow in another jbalf dota on feed.” (him, But Todt *pPears on’ the scene [spent the siygekcend with her friend, rooms, with : el, occupie pulpit of e S ee church ure on Sunday 1 ast. Tr an eee, “will be held at the home of rs. Norman Mr, and | Mrs. and Mrs. John Henry on Wed- s to tite poultry,” says a|with the f journal. To which Harloff, near Shakespea my pen is | cattle from feomes out and suggests T'd etter slide fessor'a Corner, “spent the week-end jie this year'as Mr, Eli Playford, who ee Mr. and We are sorry to report that Mrs. Ed} DONEGAL Weiss’ father, Mr. Joha Graham, is Piéssie cdolinatohe teeta [et m, Dodds, of Glen-\Bill_Harloff were among the invited ays last \puests a of Mr. and Mrs CROSSHILL Acheson, on Feb. 1st pect eta WARTBURG Mrs. James Vernor and 5 Earl Vernor, of Strat- Mr. Hi Mr. aad iM, George Hichardson spent |0. Langfo: vicin. (Parental roo Mrs. Moore V. Henry. |purchased the old Boyd estate from Zimmerman r. R. Hooey has disposed of his vil- la_grippe.—Mr. Michael |late Barto Miehm will public auction on Feb. 5th 7TH LINE WELLESLEY n Friday evening last friends and of Schmidt and} place on this line, Mr. and Budday’at the heme of Mx. Jumes| With two bomutitul P rockers some three ve consi . te iH. MeWaddin, of Thorn- appy married life.-Real |dele, spent al cvening under the & Bon shipped feoriied of stock on Tuesday. RITTER’S MID-WINTER CLEARING SALE COMMENCING THURSDAY, JAN. 25TH -AND ENDING SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10th, 1917——FOR FIFTEEN DAYS ONLY | Consisting of Seasonable Goods at PRICES FAR BFLOW THEIR ACTUAL VALUE White Union Sheeting, 2 yards wide, at old price. Flannelette Sheeting, grey and white, 2 yards wide Colorfast Matting, old price 50c yard, sale price Flannelettes ati1, 1234 and 15c yard Prints, last charice to get them at the Old Price ..10 and 12%c yd. Wrapperettes, all 15c lines at... 0.0.0... Soceemelteper yard Ginghams, 15 pieces Fancy Ginghams at old price mange per yard Dress’Goods, still a small assortment at............ LD PRICE Linen Towelling, scarce goods, a limited quantity at nee a Yc yaid Men’s Work Shirts, best in the market, at-Old Price. ........75¢ each Men’s Flannel Shirts, old price $1, sale price ....... ...-........78¢ each $1 per yard .50c per yard 35¢ per yard prices will go higher IT WILL PAY YOU TERMS OF SALE = CASH or TRADE ONLY GROCERIES! Redpath’s Gran. Sugar, 12 Ibs. for.. 1.00 Thistle Brand Bkg. Fee 2 tins. .25 15 ib. 10 Plug Tobacco, “all kind, 3 plugs tor. .25 _ Oatmeal, S Ibs. forye..s....-s Goal Oil, American Water White, gal’ 15 Men’s Caps, $1 caps for 79c......75¢ caps for 59c,.....50¢ caps for 39¢ Apron Ginghams, bordered, yard wide, from..........,.10¢ to 15¢ yard Eskimo Eiderdown Wool, white, sky, grenat, brown, i¥\. ...10¢ skein Corsets are going up in price—but down and out they go at this sale. All sizes 18 to 33. $1.50 corsets 1.15; 1.25 for 1.05; $1 for 80c. Sweater Coats, for boys and girls, at .... 25 per cent. off Knitted Underskirts-at... is. sccsieretccasess: suave cnisens.20 Per CONt OFF, Overcoats, for men and boys, at .........isccseces sseeeeees20 per cent. off 500 pr. Shoes for men, women, boys and girls, at and below old prices All Infant’s Shoes, up to size 7%, at .. sseesOld Prices TO LOOK THROUGH THESE | JOHN RITTER, Millban *: Millbank, January 25th, 1917. LINES

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