MUNICIPAL MATTERS BY WILLIAM WADDELL, | BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES (Continued) JAMES ROE 9 Roe was born in Ireland in it 1813 Patt settled on lot 8, con, 5, in 1848, paying $2.50 an acre for this splendid two hundred acre farm on which there was at the time of pur- chase a clearing of only two acres, In 1849 Mr. Roe married Eliza Saltery wi 180 a native of Ire and still lives on the old homestead with er son, George. The first taxes Mr. Mr. led ‘on lot pera one of the same con- cession and t bana? brothers settled in Elma. They ere all successful farmers and betsy descendants poeuee e far- 1 who have the pleasure of their acquaintance 3 WALTER PEFFERS Walter Peffers was one of the early tead. Here he remained and came a successful settle: ful citizen during th had a family Be nine eu still renin Mr. ers _ i in the Tatinlae of the Township Ir. Pef as ¢ asta este by the vote of the newly elected council and took an active rt in municipal and school affairs for a number o} ALEXANDER PEFFERS (Alexander Peffera ‘was a son of Wal |a' men- |g Milverton was incorporated Jan, Ist, 18 01 133.33 of as i and died Stee a very short illness. CHARLES TRIMM t In 1897 reeve and occupied the office the office of Pol lice Magistrate. t D. B. GRIEVE Grieve entered the legislative municipal officers, Mr. Grieve was a reeve and filled the of- imself and success of his services, JOHN DAVIDSON in Davidson is a fine specimen of of difficult mat- but a level head ept hi the board” and ease waters were again reached, considerable never de- e polls fae tired with flying colors. CHRISTIAN YOST Christian Yost had a the routine work tha’ good grip of ita vetenats, neces- qualities. school affairs and sc ie re of family. He died in 1907 and is s vived ag his wife, four sons and one deughte; “WILLIAM KERR illiam Kerr was born 2 tans ngannon in’ the ty of Tyrone, in the ye nia “ta 1833 he married Margaretta — Bell, daughter of the Rev. William Bell, of the same Count; Kerr and ‘n with fever at gre: and delayed for some months nd » Kerr had a famil, ere sons and two daughters ia whom they lived to a good old HUGH B, KERR was born in 1851 Mr. H. B. Ke: on the Roeartent and has area an his days In ‘an: ner, thir er of the late Mr, mas Tanner and t! ve a fam- ily. of one son and one daughter. Mr Kerr was ele ory BE in lo obits after the 1 intaeiaes of ithe Township. OTHER REEVES OF RECENT Freeborn thas had the most of rningtoi deputy-reeve in 1880 and was re-el- ected in 1881 and 1882, In 1883 he was elected to the office of reeve, and ood etisen otitaer. He has a quiet, gen- fay Yai couldn't make an lees if the HUGH JACK Mr. Hugh sone succeeded Mr. Free- born in the offi eet the railway debentures falling ane op the 30th the same month. These 0 J. A. Stinson aan 4 thus Be gelding. is ere enoi Aiaposal of the Cansei fo reduce the debt $32,000.00. Village of t }relatives in een platined to put i ohtietian would have to e to see “that lingering ar with eaieaite Ta; ALEXANDER BEGGS | al | Here vas m: ‘ten misunder- jstood and misjudged. Of a quiet gen- e was one of the mo; fal natur ereeabe members that has sat_at the Council Board of Mor! knotty m He had a great desire tore, Problems, 0 8e4 bet- e the Township placed on a he financial standin; THOMAS DEWAR Mr, Dewar hasa inguished and Tall. erect. rs. Wm. Carnochan, of Linwood is spending a week with her daughter, Mrs, Allan McLaughlin. +. John, Hanley, of Stratford, spent he week-end a hers MK Pieathjee Connolly it “iting for afew days with Mrs. P. Hea Get your Butter, Wrappers printed rink Thursday night spent Monda} Mr Clerk of Mornington. i yisi broad ee these baby The. Joung people-of the Lutheran of that amount hero spent a very enjoyable eve- Fees gust Daumier on Sates night. ged in farming |end ewith “friends New Charles Trimm was elected o! . feet Saturday with Mrs. Olbin Koebel. at, Miss Vera Heinbuen spent the week- end in Kitchener, in Stratfor Wallsie, Genk Sunder yt an John Hayes is on the wish her a speedy rec weekend with her mother, Bold, swift and | ind an | Youngstown. Sasi Township may naain have the benefit as on GOOD ee ON GRAIN AND .|JOSEPH HAIST, Crediton East On- mendous foree in both language and tu ind that I can grow as good a crop —--~ with it as I caa_with barnyard man- TRALEE ure, = ‘ tried them side by e Miss Mary Connolly has returned PAYS TO USE IT home after spending a eek ane BROTHERS, Telfer, On- wheat and meadow across the field’ without fertilizer and the ifference bet the fertilized ani ae unfe: reat that we Monkto: ‘e intend using more on the Spring ‘Wm, Carnochan, of Linwood, | rep." wutea on Monday with Mrs. M.| Write Michigan Carbon Works, De- troit, for free book and_particulars Se ar RES about their Homestead Rone Black Fertilizer, LINWOOD Hemember the band will be atthe fessrs, Jos, Karley and N. Merrick yin ‘itehenes yas a business raday. wearing a it’s a little at the home of Mr. and Mrs. . Cathea: ws S ae week- ‘s, A. Bechthol 31d, of es is Mts, George Hergott and daughter, spent Friday with Mrs. Miss Florenee Connolly, of Dorking. John Snel "Mfise 1, Bullman, of Mildmay, spent week-end with her cousin, Mr. pons Scholl and friend h Mr.and Schlegel. e a sorry ae report that Mrs. ‘3, J. O'Neil, of Guelph. asthe the and Mrs. Russell Beggs left on es ie Mr. and N.C, LINWOOD, =~ ~ MERRICK ONTARIO dig! ionday, March Roth eee Estate. Farm Stock ments and House- hold Effects for Biches Graf, Lot 2, Con, 12, Wellesley. N. C. rick, auctioneer, Homestead Increased Wheat: 50 p.c. cis cae Park Hill, Ontario SUGAR BEETS ario, says; and In both instances I can iy I met with very good re- EQUALS BARNYARD MANURE F. N, LOW, Park Hill, Ontario, says: lack tario, sa “We used Homestead Bone Black ee on our at the Sun Office, Bags in Milverton by N. A. Zimmer- man and George Hopf. nthe ce during t! a ited friends at Linwood during the Hilda fees of | sm; a list. We | w] ineatiey! for their new home inc: MILLBANK Mrs. Patterson, of Ninatnes, visit= her uncle, Mr. J. Hammond and TS ago, sited . T. Reid, nat AVE rr. an srownlee vis- wee! Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lockharat, of Lis- ee over Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. nna: n, ee s. Sam Attridge and aughter. of Sask, visited with Mr. irs, J. Reinwald™ part of. last Se Mr. and Mrs. W. Hamilton and Miss Carrie spent Sanday with Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Hamilton Wellesley. saa Mea Te ompson an daughter, Edna, of Man. the past wee ic ‘with’ relatives and friends he Mr. and Mrs. J. Buchanan and tw sof “Manitoba, visited, ith juchanan’s relatives. hero. dur- ‘obert Gale spent the week-end with frienda in Stratford, uite a number from here attend- ed the pee aben, sa Rey, Mr. Paddon h, Milverton, on Thurs- wes attendance at the tea-meeting h on Monday night was “Beginni Work in British Colu The Methodist League ee meeting at the hom: Coghlin’s to-night (Thursday. Mr, George Smith ing of Mission bia,’ Red Rai 0 re- week Institute will hold eeting at the home Rutherford, on Tuesdi ci mtest arranged All id Miss Grieve. A. Schnu 2 spent Friday at. M: Miller's. ea SSE LISBON. severe storms of the past few mberg, spent isel. were Mrs. George on Sun- ee of Mr. a aes ‘Chas, Hohl and i ay ae were pustnexs visitors to New bury last w Mr. Wm. “Kelterbora, of Grimsby, aed on fiends in the village last Monday. and Mrs. George Glebe were the guketa of Mr. and Mrs. Will Faul- -|bauer last Sunday in Wellesle: iT. @ Ts, she sth 8 and Mr. and ohn Hepel, Amulree, were visitors at the ne of.Mr. Eph the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Streicher. Jai Seftel and daughter, Adeline, of Berlet’s Corner, were vis- ors at the home o nd Mrs, Wm, Becker last ‘Thuraday, Mr, Henry Koch, of Kitchener, vis- ited friends here for a few days Et GE You are sure of good photographs if you go to Lee, Listowel. | The Square Deal Store -| SPECIAL BARCAIN DAYS FRIDAY and SATURDAY Men’s and Boy’s Sweaters Reduced Regular $4.95 for....$3.85. — Regular $3.75 for Regular $4.50 for.... 3.75. Regular $3.50 for Overcoats 20 Per Cent. Off Coats |4 Price | Special Price on Cashmere Hose *20 dozen Ladies’ Cashmere Ho your choice per pair . Ladies’ Misses’ New Denims, New Prints, New CGinghams, New Shirtings, New Flannelettes, Etc.. OUR IMPORTATION: OF Ladies’ and Men's Raincoats Now in stock, Come in and have a look throngh our stock. a 95 3 Sugar perewt......... $8,00 cash ; $8.25 trade; $8.75 charged | WE PAY THE HIGH PRICE FOR FARM PRODUCE Large box McLaughlin's Biscuits for. 2 cans Cute Salm 2 tins Libby! s 3 packages Sherxiff's wally Eoweetee 8 tins Plums for. Beans fo. i= WM. K. LOTH “The Squ: Deal Store” 5 MILVERTON. NEWTON Miss Bella McDonald spent Shue: ag the home of Mr. day afternoon Davidson, Bur renoe ‘Miller, of: Stratford, visited over Sunday with his parents here, Ur. and Mrs. Ruhl are again visit tng in our vicinity. Miss Florence Wagner, of Stratford Normal spent the week-end under the parental roo Mrs, D. Williams and son, Kenneth. of Linwood, spent Sunday at Mr, P. MoDonald Tanner and Olive om Mrs. Be visiting friends aroun Koch, monton, the following few notes are Mr, Alfred Kneisel, of Kitchener, a i spent Sunday at his home here. —{frierds. ‘We landed in Edmonton on Mr. and Mrs. Henry Glauser, of |July 28th and I secured a school in New Hamburg, spent Sunday with|the course of a days menoed teaching on August ist knd taught until Dec, 22nd, putting in 86 i ad an entertain- istmas. I bought a farm “RHEUMATISM IN ALL MY BONES AND MUSCLES” fertog™ trom “au Budaey oxo foe five long years. mia a o's Bouant two two oan on at ly aug. ae sep at any rue. bie oh ang druggists Boe. a box, or 6 oxee or $2.50, ample free if you NATLONAL DRUG & 2 ofearoar, 70 00. OF eis mt. . TO INVESTORS ER RE cheque For Finance, Ott the rate oe ‘ve per cent of this me wil has the ee of surrendering it of cash, i “ THOSE WHO, FROM. rite TO chee Goats FUND‘ S REQUIRING INVESTME) YY PURCHASE AT PAR "garg repayable Ist October, 1919. half-yearly, 1 April end 1st ¢ October b: Hope en gray et le ca) at by char Sil ae sheers saath ane De puri date wetacity: Proceeds of this stock are for war purposes only. aie as of ne quarter of one per cent pill be allowed stock brokers on allotm ond ai are sot of Pesce for this stock which bear traces gPplication forms apply to the Deputy Minister of tawa, DRCSETueRT oF FANG, OTTAWA OCTOBER 7th, DOMINION OF CANADA DEBENTURE STOCK IN SUMS OF $500, OR ANY MULTIPLE THEREOF made in amMp- in, steel crushe d to rise no more.” Eases ROSTOCK Miss. Clara Mggert, of Stratford, spent Sunday at her Miss “NM. Hartniier nat wsaturday ure. Regele spent Sunday at her home ia MeKillo ‘A numbi tended the box social at Kubryville on Friday evening. Revival Services will be conducted in the Evangel‘cal church for a num- ber of weeks. are sorry to say that Mr, Simon Kneehtel is laid up with la with Rostock tienda theran services by Rev. the Forester’s hall es Sunday “atterdd Miss Frieda Knechtel is spending a few weeks in Stratford, Sec ny MACTON ). Mr. and Mrs. Rassell Benge spent last Thursday at the home of Mr- and Mr. and Mrs. ‘Thomas Hackett, or Falicner apenit Thursday at the interes M and Bsa ‘Willfam ae and ‘Mre,; A; B, Snyder spent Sunday at the, home Xt Mr. Anthony lessrs. ing hay from Mr, Jas. Beggs’ farm. Se NITARY CLOSETS are no longer an experiment, but a pactoond necessity, recommended Ae leading officials and ‘Health pipe into chimney or out seo the roof, where there is a dnatt Pate a pint. of chemical, gu age iron holdin sight eats and having i cover and wine ‘andle with a wooden hand gi Sold at the very low price of only $7.50, including one gallon chemical. Frank Rudow & Son AT CLEMENS’ HARDWARE, MILVERTON Wire Fencin We have a large stock on hand. We are giving you a tip. Buy your requirements NOW. We handle the famous Frost Wire Fencing, which is the best that money can buy. We also have on hand a large stock of Clover and Timothy Seed Early ey is always the best, the cheapest will buy. You get the best seed and price. Come in and get prices, we are sure you —__ Just received a shipment of RAT POISON ranteed to kill them or your money refunded. ich is guai This poison will not kill the cat, M. E. BETTGER & CO.