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Milverton Sun, 20 Dec 1917, p. 8

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“* Detailed Election Results by Ridings - ONTARIO Unionists. 1 i. Igoma, West—T. BE, Simpson 1,579 'B, Nicholson 6,280 (Ind. esti Hugh Clark Carleton Geo, “Boyce i Dundas.—0. i coerce ast—D. Marshal -—Hon, T. Cratos m and Rainy R, J. Manion. Fronte Sie. Edw: aes Sy "Siomont ohn vite 00 thers ‘i Garis on Grey, No! rth—W, 13M Grey, Southeast—R. Fe Haldimand—F. a Lalo: . Halton—Dr. R. Anderson. 2,011 hiss erie BastMajor-Coneral .. Mew! peepee: MeGibbon arrison. . We ad Chariton “1700 at ae . rhe a Br Morphy. Peterborough East—J. A, Sex- mith Pererborpush West—J. H. am. at 500 Assiniboia—J, G. tt on M 2,000 0 PAC SUT a he e La Prairie—Hon. Arth- Ei bach Dra MacLeod—H, M. Shaye. aa M. Victoria—J. B. Holden SASKATCHEWAN Unionist Turrif’. ght. Kindersley—Dr. B. Last Mountain—F. Eat ‘olinson Acel. oose Jaw—Hon. Jas. 3,65: forth Battleford—c. E. Long rince Albert—Andrew Knox Qu’. ihe nett Thompson. . egina— R, itt Current. B, Argue Véyburn—R, Thom BRITISH COLUMBIA Unionist : pas Male -Hon: M. Burrell, Results by Provinces ONTARIO z ‘And if they serve us puddi ort Stories Retold, a head : Clearly Outvoted Harn eS 000 e revival idea has always had a strong hold in Scotland, ai arry 660 |Lauder, who was in Toronto recently Blal 771 | tells a story of a happening to one of Winnipee SG. W. Allan: : 12 821] his compatriots who happened into AY o of these meetings entirely by Opposition chance and when he was strongl: Provencher—J. P. Molloy... 500 Eas caer inowing here he was wandering he followe: PREERTS, the crowd to what had formerly been Unionist big rink, and where #A0UB.re~ ae Vivalist: of’ the ‘Billy Sunday order Battle River—W. J. 64 | was holging plore, ade his Bow River —H Halla nay 800 the very front row, Calgary E.—! je D. edna 700 tee onivee fell fast. "asleep, The Calgary W.—T. eedie ries proceedings Went on without disturb- Edmoni oa de, ‘Mackie. 678 |ing him in the least until the preach- patie ti Vi ‘as an instant and unani- esponse on the part of the entire csssemblage, rity the notable exception of Sandy, who wan $ io*) © @ a had heard only si f- “Well” he drawled, “I don’t know 19 |what it is we're voting ph but saat and Is to be ever it is, y 9a hopeless eenorig. e + © Unfailing Signs ber of the Liverpool Scot- on leave was asked tis] whether te soldiers knew long be- yh n they ee going to be eos deliver an assault. ‘|ner befor into the trenches, why, ti then. we eit for c be & Encouraging A college graduate was walking g with a nd, paus- ‘0 look up at the starry sky, re- ae with enthusiasm: re ‘Bigaed Keay 4 re “How, bright, Orion is ton it a - “So that is O’Ryan, is it?” replie a a 607 pol ee 71 | Pat. “Well, thank the there’s H.C. Ceci keri 4,920 Independent Opposition gjone Irishman in heaven, anyhow!’ 3,402 QUEBEC os + ae No Need to Print Them. ionist 3 Opposition 60 catalogue of farming implements To be heard from . 2!sent out by the manufacturer finally elington 8. en, HC Guthrie i ae found its a remote rural vil- entworth— Wilson. ... (NOVA SCOTIA lage, where it was evidently welcomed York E- g [With interest, | ‘The firm received a “ et carefully written, if s at clum- ork pty Air i Amstioing 666 | Opposition 8 Isily expressed, letter, asking furth NEW BRUNSWICK nee ote, about one of the articles peeaities dates ¢| To this, in the usual course of busi- ee ness, was sent a typewritten answer. Opposition S Uximoat By retera: Of past eanfe-a: 505 SPRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ply. " “You need not tn your letters th ionist 0 |to me, I can read writin; c I Opposition 4 fre} . Pi Russell—Hon. Muephy ae 00 oe THE DAY OF PRAYER Waterlog N—W. D. Euler... 7... Eee RN aie Independent Liberals Opposition 1 the Editor of The Globe: In Bou ee ie Ba eye Deferred 1 common with osts of our Canadian 2 ‘ople, I welcom oyal proclam- QUEBEC SASKATCHEWAN ation that Sunday, January 6th, 4 Unlont 60 Oppenion and 2) Une, 1g |fosetan pase! “Zach's ae heard from. PP announeeme t, ag many think, it ie. it nevertheless oul e made 1e NOVA SCOTIA AESERTe occasion for a sincere and well- ae met Unionist 9|planned co-operative effort: on the 6 Unionist and 8 Opposition. Opposition ; 0|part of all Christian bodies to secure NEW BRUNSWICK ee Sg erga ee Se 6 Unionist and 5 Opposition. BRITISH COLUMBIA calls all earnest men an: n to Unionist g |humiliation, repentance and interces- PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Opposition” (sion. Three years and more of na- (4) Alt Opposition en few J RE ae inj God. Resources of men and MANITOBA material have been organize, trea- Unionist CAPT. McKINNON WOUNDED [sure and life have been ungrudgingly Brandon—Dr. H. B. sO ae chee feepawa—F, L, Da TOWNSHIP OF MORNINGTON NOMINATIONS Dec. 31st, 1917, at one 0 Melee d in the ‘tern we By “Grevar 3, 800 ii vis : Detter aebie diving, cee tape reste Township Hall, Newton, on Monday, |in given, Our leaders have exhort us to thrift, Roe ees and Word has been received that Cap- sai tain Hector B. MeKinhon, a former |otism, but there mi ittle men: ‘oronto newspaperman, has been ‘tion 9: nly ae Gs ack unded. Captain McKinnon, who |to the old- fashioned fear of God will is_well-known in Priceville, enlisted jour nation triump will we be two years ag was placed in the |morally worthy, of vi eto 10th Perth Battalion, with which he xt is my sense a sub- afrertyetipratbeded overseas ay AU |sittute. for strenions ‘moral agtion jutant later was transferred a by mere act 0: the Royal Flying Corps in England,|praying throw off responsibility for and hag since been serving with the | personal service in our national aviation corps on the line His intercession is a declaration of A brother, Pte. Donald McKinnon, |his desire to in. co-ope who ancrificed hie stripe t tion with God the great things of His might progeed to the trenches, was|will in the world and a confession that without Him nothing can be ac- plished. it has been urged—in objection to en a ee Ue eon tas ous, e eat n is that of united prayer—that to pro- held rele Smit take place on Bone | _R° case vk “eared claim anything in the natare ot tional umiliation an onfession Anca Hie ab the following Fila and Oport wuld involve confession of fault fi Division No. 1—In son Sees regard t 16 in and conduct of eae, lot 5, con. 2, John war, and possibly also to awak D.R.O., and James Seon pot eink] Winter Term From January 2nd. |the fear that our nation is in No. 2—In school perate case, and that the worst has -S. No. 2, Robt, bite school CENTRAL not been made. ence e is lit and Wm. Mayberry, poli tle force in such objections, It is bi nd all debate that Britain could not n No. 3—In the Townshij re er honor and refrain- Ne Hon Henry Freeborn, D.R.! STRATFORD, ONT. 6. tom ‘onilict. indeed, had and Wm. Jack, poll ck in done less prayer to God wouk Division No. 4—In ont e hall, e employ experienced have been little short of mockery. In Carthage, Alex. Ross, ., and |give thorough courses, ae earner the prosecution of the our hands ee al attention to pupils place |are clean and our sword untarnishe: mn No. in Sel pet ta No. 15, Sam Loney, 3. R.0., and Wm. MeAulfey, poll ler, $ aon ee Se eae hall, Millban’ B. hoe and Wesley Coulter poll ¢lérk. WM. WADDELL, Returning Officer. D.R.O., COMMERCIAL Wheat, per bushel Barley ‘ Ae an graduates in positions. This school is one of the largest rine best Com- mercial schools in Can: Write for free catal ing our Telegraphy departm: MG ry ELLIOTT, President. | McLACHLAN, Principal. FOR SERVICE alo hee concern- |ant: yl aa Shorthand or|s sanctions of hi 3 becomes our_nat ke lowly lace and confess our sins and to y.. Therefore, in fellowship with British - Christians th Id_ over, ‘ould not some co-operative plan be kn lence aiGh God and lowly | cantemict of person: A srommuehired Berkshire Hog. and national sins| Lot 12, con. 10, Mornington.- Hes ‘id MeP. Scott. Allin; gham. 4-t.| Toronto, Dec. 13th. 1 26 . 58-72 200 3 00 5 16° 5 75 5 90 5 90 - 616 610 43 00 45 00 36 00 40 00 760 750 . 15 75 15 75 7 00 10 00 100 1 40 “28 30 10 10 17 18 11 17 10 4 8 10 38 43 as Court Sittings 1918 Division court sessions es be held FARM FOR SALE That parcel of land known as the What shall I get Father, Mother, this year. We are problems of like nature to this sto! find that the question of what to give has n n ortunate in having the inepest the finest ever asic ged in Milverton and doubly fortunate in being able to promise, and to give values such as were never expected for this holiday season. THIS STORE IS BUBBLING OVER WITH PRACTICAL GIFT IDEAS. ach To-Morrow Finds This = Store Still Busier { 28 Go A ee eee Brother and Sister this Christmas ie Bring these and other re and zea bas find that they are ni jot problems at all. You'll entra as it is at this store Handkerchiefs Suggest themselves as most desired gi! vour large stock has been selected with sire to please. We have them all, fro 5c upto $1.00 each. Children’s Picture Handkerchiefs and 2 for 5e. Dantes Plain Lawn Handkerchiefs and 15¢ eae Ladies’ Pure Linen Handkerchiefs 15e, 20c, 25e, 30c, 35c and 40c. adies’ chiefs at 5c, 10c, 15c, 20e, ae 30c, 3: 50e, 60c, | 75e, 85e, and $1.00 each. en’s Excelda Handkorehicts at 2 : Men’ s Khaki Handkerchiefs at 2 Men’s Plain Linen Handkerchiefs 25e, 300, 6c, 40c and 50c. lines before buying. ifts, and the de- m 2 for 5e each 5,c 10c, at 10ce, ‘ancy Lawn Haan Linen Handker- 5e, 40c, for 25¢ for 25c. at 20c, ve a wonderful lot of Special Hand- ercincten at 25c each. Be sure and see these Let Gloves “Carry Your Christmas Message. the best ae quality of French kid, at $2. $2.00 a in all sizes, at $1.75 a pair. Ladies’ Washable Cape 25 a pair. It pays to buy Gloves here. maise, at $1.00 and $2.00 each. Ladies’ Black Kid Gloves in all sizes, and .00 a pair. ’ White Kid Gloves in all sizes, at on. Ladies’ White Kid Gloves with black points a Gloves in all sizes in tan, grey and natural colors, at $1.75, $2.00 and $ CAMISOLES in silk or satin, in white, blue and ” climate ? for a Christmas Gift, than There is a splendid showing of all the Furs in both Muffs and Neck-pieces. Prices are very reasonable. What is more appropriate in this Canadian What more acceptable for A Nice Set of Pet: very article we sell is backed by our unqualified guarantee. need Sold si arately or in matched sets. Black Dog, Persian Lamb, Black Siberian Wolf, Grey Lamb, lack Canadian Beaver, Red Fox,. Alask: tural Wolf, Nat. Canadian Beaver, Taupe Wolf. Handbags. The Purposeful Gift have a large and exclusive assortment We of all kinds of Bags for gifts, in both large and small, from 25c to $2.00 each. Mitts and Gloves We have a large stock of these warm ne- cessities for presents. They are very practical for gifts. Children’s, Girl’s and Ladies’ Mitts and Gloves, from 35c to 65c a pair. Caps and Tams from 35c to $1.25 each. Scarfs in many shades at 85c and $1.35, GIFTS THAT FULFIL THEIR MISSION Pretty Neckwear Conceits Stocks and Jabots, Fichus and a host of those styles particularly planned for wear with new frocks, one selections to meet every pre- bogies eis me Pig, lace, georgette and crepe de ae trom 6 5c to $8.00 each. pean in lace an georgette, fro m75c to $2.00 e. Flat ee Co lars S a wonderful array of new designs, from 60¢ to $8.00 each, Our Collars are sure to please. Fine Silk Hose Pid you ever hear of anyone having too many ? Glove Silk Hose in peek, 7 eTampaane, sand green and white, at $2.2! Fine Black Silk ed ee, a pair. Fine White Silk Hose 85¢ and 50c a pair. A Silk Waists Makes the Ideal Gift. Give a Silke Waist and your gift will be sure to please. THIS STORE WILL BE OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL CHRISTMAS ENGELAND @ SON “The Store with the Stock” MILVERTON aN A BERAPUEOUS CURE ed h a e = ray is a cousi Ganeloney: for Miss Lizzie and her mother are two of the soliest, and sweetest and jae bed to a comfortable r: Almost everyone in Troy know: and loves Mise Tizzie Moore. And chai, but gis ee those who have not had the privilege |Po er ce ye ane aaa} f knowing and thereby loving her, | 907% JUSt as you an midst.” un d all this time, only Miss Lizzie herself 1|—and perhaps, her sweet little white- haired mother, who has been her con- stant _companio} others have been able only to vaguely guess #200, that he had fixed. the pain of the ye Surely from | $99.50 respectively, the air which the sick room has al-|?op rose Wally ways held, one; could hardly imagine 0. y7un. that suffering was ever present there, dealers say alo he her so wonderfully, that she can now not only lift herself\from her '—Troy (Miss.) in of Mr. W. D. e BRAN AND SHORTS PRICES ARE FIXED. f The Food Controller Bangansén. on at Ss per ton in bulk, ‘iam, eek Decein- rofit to ‘Western points at. nae et the fixed prices, less freight Lae Ame GREAT VESSEL ORDER FOR U.S. available next year. London Free Pri is no answer to the fact week, million tons would be |qu s, leaving but 85 per cen| ane he'be board could utilize; she said Phe crews rican flag to-day ms Hh alien es. THE WORLD HATES A MEAN QUITTER and wot uminating incident is afford- been necessary uild ship- vars, but much had been accom-|fantaqecnener, where probably one she The great need is for man-power, ef bar ey grate Bee but skilled in the various branches, bud cenaigedt tere a re ontatae and if the plants were in full opera-|o# Kitchener cancelling orders be- ton, Mr. Stevens declared, four hun-|0% Of the Uaietish thentnont ae! ired thousand additional skilled men | forded Prime Minister, Sic youl be St work now. in seinyards b oh: . The factories pf the public emp] agency is work- 4 ing with local-gencies, and striving \4°! ca he shut down for a day in or- to increase th/labor supply, he said, ind, with fair treatment of labor b: fhe authorities and eaual pay in al Milverton during the year 1918 on | tainii the. gayest people one could over meet. Wwitiees. itizenship, Mr, Stevens said the the following dates: Yeh. 7th, April |quareer lot 8; con. 8, containing £8 terested in everyone in| AQ ha yune oints the prices will|board was working diligently to 1th, June 6th, Aug. 29th, Getober|acres and n quarter lot oy, mn & aay, well-wishing way, |ne the fixed prices plus the freight |make tt ce tain when the new 2ath’ and Dec. n, 8, containing 34, or 122% acres |and th a most excellent tonic | pom Post Wiliam ships vake cargoes the bridges and|> hishy pect The tervtory subj ject to Milverton jin all. Brick house and kitchen and | for sya who is inclined to be blue illers? Committee is acting |decks will be manned by Americans the Cannan’, Manes ‘market, wor is {s,as follows: Mornington, Elma, lot |woodshed, | Bank barn 50x40 with|or downeast. But all efforts of phy-|in eocoueration.-with. the. food Gone (onl z marketless.. Wotse-siill, wa woul fe’ 58 to 72, incldsive, in, the first ment. stabling. | Hog pen, 25x25, |sicians and de falists have hitherto folie, and preference in the distil a tation dpsed even in the house- cession, and east in concessi ivi C x36. Good bu: een in vain, lo an: He per- buti nm a 1 be given to hold of our German €1 . to 18, inclusive. Ellice, north of |the 34 acres. Farm well fenced ee manently bring relief and aes oe fies WES aay St, eae ee There is an ht Be in neyo “poo te al ue forth st-| drained. Good orchard. Sold a a hn aae aie ew String th oe orerpers. While SRE ten: ope, no! of 10th concession. | bulk or in parcel. Terms to suit the | pa: ‘ew Yr. ~ q be 2 s | purchaser. S Apply te ichard Tro: 's osteopath ‘physician, aie see are sure of a shank phew stock lasts we will supply you at $3 ee Sun office for fine job man, RiR No eas A+ = cating ee is and he figs help- ah if you go to Lee, Listowel. |per thousand. =a... 5 Shey, , sts bs: = eee

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