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Milverton Sun, 22 Nov 1917, p. 4

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LINWOOD TOPICS honor was bestowed to Miss ng entrance i Mact the highest marks al f the L separate school. rier, of ahr ht ope Bee ake ae with his son Sel sae spent me Penis ond! wt i wife mndon. Ss. a fare ee Totti ter svt spent Sunday with their son in Han- eee rthur Sanders an Sunday at we aan in Welles! Notice to the pubieks er has been r efused exemption, bring along all your pots and pans before Janual t. A ome of Mr. Peter. of Kitchener, Messrs. the’ Rummelhardt and Ed. Heibine, of Beachville, Jos. Karley spent Sunday in St. sclement S. eee orteous, of eEeitons, nt sunday with friends her sel has erchane rty Clan it of the saw, ig 3) 0. Stew: has taken charge of the C.P.R, tion here. Mr. Geo, Ruler spent Sunday at Listowel. anes The friends of Mrs, MeQuinn will be pleased to hear that she is con- valescent. Rey. Walker, of Japan, will ad- dress a missionary meeting in the ee tt church on Tuesday, Nov. a Gray, who has ben as- sisting if athe vaalllidess Mepaxtuent undy’s store, left for her home in Abwood last Mrs. (D: Aen ‘is at pres- ent Attending a Women’s Institute convention in Toronto. irs. T. Crookshanks is ‘spending a few days in London this . Milton Goetz, who. ot been ladies’ aid of the ec. rs, Theo Daub, Toney Kraleich George Morley and’ John Smith, of New Hamburg, spent Sunday necessitated several Ryde & Co., of Chicago, have is- yde Calf Which secured first prize given by the ab Mr. re ‘Resim Ament nursing a sore hi cut it on # broken y. eges an Beggs pent Monday evening in Milverton. is at present ae cra GIVE their lives. heir money. Others e ‘, Miller attonded day. Jarines, yetteaereek feck «i Askin ; it. uw Methodist palit tae Victory | day, Alex. CARTHAGE Mr. Alex. Campbell, of Toronto, is at present visiting friends here. Mrs. J. K. Mayburry spent a few oh Tast week with friends in Lis- D. Jones and family of ponte “Msited at the ho: mes Askin recently. is visiting with ae mk has returned home, etter ‘spending te rs over- seas, his mat ee again. jieut. We Malcolm, of a cath: Mr. and Mrs, A. Walker and little of Norwich, spent the week-end ‘Mr, and Mrs Habe Gamble-and- Mr. Samael ston Spent a few days last wtek Jo in Str ee a Klo ckman, of russels, spent the week-end the i latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. The ewart Mission Band m at ee Pa on Saturday, Nov. Oath, r, 'T. J. MeCourt and sister, Maud # as the week-end at the home of ie Mr, and Mrs, Edgar Lines. WELLESLEY <M ler, of, Kitchener, eee Liberal meeting next Frida he wn hall, in the ane of the Re- questions of the day ‘ore the electors. quent speakers will be present to ad- dress the audience. Come and hea rs, W. Klein spent several weeks in “Toronto visiting her y BEiektt and'C.-D. fasgree special busines. Rev. Battenberg held confirma tion services last Saturday in Peters- burg. | Quite a number from here were in attendan r. W. C, Brnckner, of Baden, usiness visitor here on Mon- day, while'en route to his home near Milverton. Koeh- MACTON mn Mewhinney, of Dorking, ieghes, Sunday at the hom is tl her daughter, Mrs. W. S. Holt, Glen- allan. Miss Mary Allingham spent Sat- rday afternoon at the hom Mr. Tanner is improving, after his recent illness. Remember the bazaar in connec- tion with the Methodist church, to in the Haris block on Nov. Threshing is the order of the day. m Holt spent Sunday at the’ ia (2 "Mr. peas Newton. DONEGAL Mis say at her r. Osborne, of Thornhill, wilt casipustin wuipivet the Metin ist church here on Sunday, Nov. 25th Service at 2.30 p. iss Jennie Bay spent Sunday at the home of Mr. W. Oliver, Atwood. Mr. rt, of Atwood, spent a few days with friends here. at the home of Mrs. 5 Buchatian me of | wo y' iends here are pleas-|. itchener on Monday on|o ui br s Elva cele of ye hag spent SEAL PEFFERS Mr. Ed. Carson, of Unity, Sask,, visited with his br other, Mr. J. Carson, on Moni Misses Edith and Nettie Henry, o: Elma, made some calls here this week Kenny, of Kuhryville spent the week-end Master Campbell Barrett enter- tained a number of his school chums at a birthday party on Saturday, Gordon Grieve, of Stratford Colleziate, and sister, Miss Oliv irieve, oe unday with their cou- rriage epidemic seems to thjs vicinity, |i some 0: We nce them Regina hospital Mr. Henr of Brocksden, visited over a ‘with his brother Mr. Philip Mr Wins § of Carthage, Ais Sunday ‘at Mr. Henry Peffers. t in Toronto pot e Miss Bella Barton is holidaying at Mion Cethie Fraser, “at Stratford spent the week-end with her friend, Miss Mary Hurst. If you can’t go across, come across Buy Victory Bonds. HESSON Mr. A. Helm returned from Kitch- ener on Thursda € was accom- panied by his sister, Ida, who will spend a few weeks witht her parents, Mr. fas Mrs. Jos. ani Ts. George. Tsley and son ‘Theodore, spent Thursday in Milver- ton. Joseph seri of Dub! is spending a few with his eo eee nding a few angst in ae vieinit Pes enkopf, St. nt Hing a Gee with Hel with Pietaee Tuesday proved a decided success, Mr. E. C, Knoblauch spent Mon- day in’ Elmira, Mrs. Roy Beggs spent Friday at ee el. A. Sehna: and Mrs. rr, of Ham. “burs, spent Sunday in this vicinity. J. Seine with Mrs. other |i ATWOOD. ARS the week-end at his home. Wal: near future, as he has Royal Naval Air i loore, of Palmerston, “es W. vyn, of Sirattord: are visiting with Mr.’ and Mrs. John Graham. Mies Lillian Richmond, of Stn ford, spent the week-end at her home. Messrs. George Porter and Th McFarlane were jjurors. Mr. visiting at sis home. Mrs. Robert Cunningham is visit larry Ratcliffe, of Knox Col lege, Toronto, is visiting at his home are spendii a ee weeks friends near Ottawa. ‘iss Helen fauna of Boe rord, ee oe Peron at her hom ab Healt ious accident Monday last, when a wii occurred son and son, Leslie |one ee are severe, his many frien ish for him a speedy recovery. GLENALLAN they get the opport A meeting of #) lay last week. Mr. over, were the guests of Mr, and Mrs. L. Fine wearing apparel we will ue 3 ffered for sale. ody welco: Eve! end under the parental roof. Better your country in debt to you than to the Kaiser. Bonds. Wallace McBain, of Taronte, lace intends going overseas in the joined the ‘ervice. ae rs. Alex. Simpson, of Detroit, is » and Mrs, William | 9 muel Pelton has returned © theix meetings on Fri W. H. Jolly over rus and son, Mel- vat- in Stratford last week attending the fall assizes as ic McBain, of Toronto, is y, and two children wing visited ieee: week ok e members of the local Women’s Red Cross ane to be able to vote intelligently when allan public itbrary was held recently ?* Jall who were pre: made a business trip to Drayton one and Mrs. Robert Brigham and Mr. and Mrs. H. Brigham, of Han- the gone e Home uate alae = Mr. Milton Hisey spent fhe week- Buy. Victory | ye: MILLBANK NEWS e ladies of Knox church, Mill- Te: pro. ceeds ae to be donated Pee Petree purpos =|) The OWanens Institute will hold Everybody e. The Epworth League will ‘riday nights, in- ee of Th owe, of Hespeler, will hold ngelistic meetings in the ‘eth- 27th, 28th I are ordially invited r. Gordon and Miss Olive Grieve apent Sunday with Mr. and-Mrs. Chas Barrett, es ben McConkey, of, Tralee, éalied on n friends here last w rand Mise Marion Ruth. week-end with mner Norman Hoffmeyer, of the Gath battery, Panel, Wer tunic cseet Sunday on last leave, r. mn Reinwald visit. ed the latter's. ‘brother, . Sage, at - |Hampstead, Jast, w Mr, John Leitch, “ot Guelph, visit- led friends here last Mr. A. isses = ae and wee Bigam, Mrs. J. Brunner and dav; ter, He Halen, motored to Stratford last aturd: Mrs. Fit Stewart sent w Beoedage ith friends at Linwood and Elmira last week, Love spent a few days Teer i ith friends at Lebanon, ‘Mr. Cormick received the sad is nephew had Morphy, of Listowel, een very wel ise, the meeting was poorly attend- There was no evening service at oe church on Sunday last. Rev. P. G. Powell, of] Milverton, conducted the mnoene Service. Miller was called t is sermon was much appreciated by Rev, Millison, es St. Thomas, will conduct services in the ae church here on Sunday, Noy. 25th, at “There were no evening services in any_of the churches in the village on Sunday last, | Letters From Overseas To the Editor of The Sun: Allow me space in your valuable paper to offer thanks to the daisies The amount of this wuthorized however, reserves the right to allot the whole The Mnustex or Frxance offers for Public Subscription Canada’s Victory Loan Tesue of $150,000,000 51% Gold Bonds Rearing interest from December Ist, 1917, and offered in three maturities, the choice of which {s optional with the subscriber, ae followst due December Ist, 1922 fy yer biome tind Seen oe ir Bonds due December lst, 1937 issue is $150,000,000, exclusi or any part of the amou: under Act of the Parliament of Canada, and both principal and interest a: 8 charge pon the Consolidated Revenue Fund, ve of the amount (if any) paid by the surrender of bonds of previous issues, The Minister of Finance int subscribed in excess of $150,000,000. ‘The Proceeds of this Loan will be used for War purposes only, and will be epent wholly in Canada, Principal and Interest payable in Gold Denominations: $50, $100, $500 and $1,000 Ean = uubscriptions must be in sums of $50 or multiples thereof. rticipal payable without charee at the Offer of th Miaiger of Fi Office Asis General at Halifax, St. John, Chatlortetown, Montreal, Toronto, Wissiges, Renita, Caneey wed Viseauat Obtam™, oF at the Office of the Auistant Interest payable, without charge, half-year, June et'and. Deseaber ie a ‘any branch in Canada of any Chartered Bank, Eeaeer or Registered Bonds Pao, allotment i: they may 15 foe edly or bonds, nian nes Drepared, without Sao ee scrap acta and of nitive sta ie will be made through the Chartered Banks, Bearer bonds with coupons will be issued in dt inatic yf 1 id $1, onus the fnterest on oat We paldctizect to the! owacr ny: Govenient Cae elt ta ek cee Fedistered 9 to principal only. multiple of yy Government cheque,’ will be issued in denominations: of $1,000., $5, a to the payment of 25 cents for eac! coupons will have the right to convert into fi of Id inations without ‘any time, on application to the Minister of Fi Surrender of Bonds Holders of Dominion of Canada Debenture Stock, due October Ist, 1919, and bonds of the three preced! have the privilege of surrendering their bonds in part payment for subscriptions to bonds of this issue, under the ta War! Ha Bods de De 1a 1038 a fan Accrued Interest far Loan Bor wore bi ans, due December ot) 1025, a 9754 an terest. Wir owe rae Bod ee Sake se ie seh os aad Accrued Hy we Marci at iaterest. (These wil be ecsepted in bart payment for bond of the 105F Aout, ONES of this Teeue) Bonds of the vari at par and accrued terest, ag the equivalent of cash for the purpose of subscription to such Issue Price Par Free from taxee—including any income tax—Imposed in pursuance of legislation enacted by the Parliament of Canada, » Payment £0 be made as follows: 10% on December 1: 20% on March Ist, 1918 Io! i Jaiary Bnd (isis BY ca on April ey 1018 - 20% on’ February lit, 1918 1018 Ala ra paealncenst aioe paid oa 308 SRC \The Bonds therefore give a net Interest yleld to the investor of abaut: 5.61% on the 20 year Bonds’ 5.68% on the 10 year Bonds 5.81% on the 5 year Bonds B payments ibis to to foretare and te allotment to caneaiuton’® Sutecipuins nce aaa a eee Gene Tees through the meaium of « Chartered Hane: “Any branch in Canada of an ¥ Chartered Bank will forward subecrigeions lepoit will be apoled toward payment of the amount due om the Ter loan a nora aan chee a en Hf paid on January 2nd, 1018, at the rate of 0.10705 per $100. I paid on February it, 1018, at the rate of 7040000 per $100. If paid a re 1918, at the Tate of S0.72274 Ce It bald on Apel ist,” 1818 at the rate of S9:00900 Der $100 rom any Canada of any Chartered Bank, or from any Victory Loan Committee, or member oan il be ep at, the, Department of Fi » Steare, af se In due course for the listing of this iesue on the Montreal and Toronto Stock Exchanges. Subscription Lists will close on or before December 1st, 1917. instalment when due will render Der annum. may be obtained from the Loan tions will be made Rit PARTMENT Fa Daranngtrawa, November 12th, 1917, Receiver after the money nds when Fully regise or any authorized Subject h new bond issued, holders of fully registered bonds without the right to to bon fhe, denomination of $1,000 with coupons, and holders of pond ith. il have to ouvert into fully registered Dotty of suthonted dene mninion, of Canada War Loan Issues, turit ii made abroad. be ereped ae imaturities of this isaue will, in the event of future issues of like maturity, or longer, made ade by the Government, other than Issues previous he gupount subscribed, must be forwarded provisional’ receipts. Under thereof, a piece box that rents that day. nm a feast and Army Post Office, London Eng. HAMPSTEAD Women’s Institute will Hee when ‘the reports from: the delegates to the convention at Lon- don will be given. A social evening and birthday tea was held on Friday at the home of Mr. Alex, MoGillawee, under the aus- Piees of ‘the ladies’ aid, resentative of the Dominion Alliance -will occupy the pulpit in the azely. has purchased ‘d Heintzman piano. on “Weilnesday to King: wood cemetery. DORKING Tuesday night, Mr. ‘Thom was taken suddenly inl. MeKinnon. was called a lo his wor! ingham, of Millbank, spent Saturday ita hi her brother, Mr. Wesley Allingham. rv. David Maanat’ of Hamilton, is at the the Bb of au ir, and Mrs. Lambert and: family wi at Mr. J. Beisinger’s on Sun- a few days sage was received from Ot- ae ticulars have been pecan bu mt ursday, commencing this, WOMEN’S COATS A ie THE MODELS that all women lool: ‘ough—we are always pleased to show you our prenehea stock. WARM HOSIERY—For Women and Chil- dren—Our shipment of Women’s and Childrens Hosiery has arrived from the mills. Our stock of fine worsted hose is now complete in all sizes from 6 to 10. The stockings are warm and very serviceable. Prices from 40c per pair up. SW! EATE RS—Our sweaters are the “Best Knit” and “Perfect Knit.” We have them in light and heavy grades. 1,000 YARDS OF MILL ENDS—Navy and light prints, 834 inches wide, worth to-day 25¢ yard, while they last, 20c per yard. MEN’S SUITS and OVERCOATS—See our big range. ve the th Back” and Overcoats, Boys, come in and see this new creation. “COOPER” CAPS—Our range of Caps is entirely new—no old stock to show you—all new goods, in plain and fancy styles. TWEED RAINCOATS—Our stock is very complete in fancy tweeds and plain. Prices range from $10.00 to $15.00. LADIES’ MUSKRAT COAT—1 only Musk- rat Coat, size 38, worth to-day $50.00, This Week Only our price is $37.50. STANFIELD’S UNDERWEAR—Get your supply now, as we cannot get repeat. orders on this underwear—the mill having sold out all stock. Prices are very reasonable. MACKINAW COATS—We have a few Mackinaw coats left from last year, worth $10 to-day, while they last, your choice for $4.95. FURS—AIl kinds of furs, such as Ruffs, Muffs, Scarfs, Ete. Buy now and save money. SERGES—In the new shades, Burgundy, Navy and Black, worth to-day $1.75, at $1.25 per yard. GROCERY SPECIALS Drudge for ad Te ils ie 4 for. Gloss Starch, 2 packag i Seedless Raisins per be ‘ a ie Corn Starch, 2 packages for Castile Soap, 2 cakes ‘ Brunswick Sardines, 3 tins for. . Catsup, per bottle ... Toasted Corn Flakes, per “Package. Currants, per lb BRING US YOUR DRESSED POULTRY Chickens per lb. 20 to 24c Fowl persIba 943% Young Geese per lb. Young Ducks per lb. Turkeys per Ib. [25 to 28 Piso canoe ceieatceasnanaducadsedacaccaces aed ORS KSRS W.K. LOTH MAIN ST., ~ MILVERTON Boom toot ORK IM 3 SHO OREN OHO SHON OOO hoped that his injuries will be Shieh CHRISTMAS. GREETING CARDS! The Private Christmas Greeting Card has attained the highest place in the realm of greeting cards, because of the Personal touch-in the message it carries. It is time to order these cards now and do not fail see the new special line we show in Hand Engraved Cards with envelope to match. Prices are very reasonable. 4 The Sun Office, Milverton

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