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Milverton Sun, 6 Feb 1919, p. 4

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ORS bre Sas BE oy «S Oe eC ain yaaa ae ee oe Ne Ne ne et ee ee ie |e | we he ice See ee ere ee | Os ‘hy, last, w Consulta ATWOOD. course in dentistry at ey Frank ray rs. (Dr.) “ Roe and Miss Mur jel V. Roe were in Toronto one day last_weel ‘Mr. Wm. Kendall has purchased the property on or Mere ‘st., aie owned b; vf remove Ge Mr, "Kenlalls Sealdcnse tf ‘ohn-st. i Roe, V.S., has pases see the aie of Mr. A. King-st., srry havi ving perele on Miss Beatrice Graham’ 's house and: lot irs. Dr. John MILLBANK NEWS +h Ross left on Friday la: Mr. jain ’s visit with hi onto to complete his fora ment hs oe 50 ited we see lasi Yat and Elma, vised Ae Smith on S , Mrs.-J, Thom owrie has returned home | after haan the eee fon or three Soe, nursing at List . Hot nimey er ae. disposed of his farin to Mi gpen' gu Mrs. Young, of ee js visiting | rents, “the Mees tie and ie her sister Mrs. J. J. ‘anner visited over fe Alta., vis- Kerr, one McFaddin. a. Sunday at her home here. noe a ‘Gyan, 13, James Camochan of He ant orge d-Mrs. Geo Don- DONEGAL Bat Mary Cowan, of the 10th line nt That with her friend, Mrs. st Dalton Met eae of eS easOrt, e spent Sunday under are tal root Mrs. Young, of Tstowel” ae a vistting Barr, of tdewopa: fated spent Saturday past few weeks with her and father, Mr. and Mrs. James Scott, jorn—On Jan. 19th, to Mr. and on King-st. north. Mrs. s Ratz and é Driver John W. Bell, son of Me. 0. MeLegnen We ‘were visitors at ie} es Gite Sones nonce eke and Mrs. David Bell, arrived home eee on Sun week from overseas. He enlisted TY saa Hazel Love vis- lene: Home those pie bane aaa? Se with the 64th Battery at Guelph and| ited ee donnie EWA Reid sa Ma MeLaron: sent: in a draft to. England and ancan Chamney, of Uistow- Owen Sound; Mr. and Mrs, William from there to France. He wound: |e}, visited over Sunday with Sergt.| Matheson and family,.Mr. ‘and “Mrs, a in the leg with shrapnel and while | Gecil Tanne! eorge Mil and family, the Misse: mvalescing made rip to Ireland. ‘iss Donald and Mrs. Fenton, of | Scott, L. Hymer and Mrs. ison, of is ee iene are very glad to|Hawkesville, visited at Mr. Charles | payis, weteams im Bender's dl this oe and called on oth-|" “Quite a nu sumer. from round waee er ee alae and Mrs.| er LD ‘Vallance were in Listowel one a this bo fire e annual meeting of the Pres-| his p; byterian church was held in the base- eid Ear! Pane After spending ts, Mr. and ned Se ea with lace from the home of his mother, B, Free- ti. sf val Sree Sronday i LINWOOD TOPICS Russell Shaw, Clayton Hephert and Cadet Gohl were at it Kit- |chener on Sunday. Sumber of Tinwbod sports tended phe carnival at Elmira on att Friday ni TS. “onrel f Elmira, is at pet visiting a the home of Mr. joey. igen ae tires spent a day last Ce in Elmira. Mr. Walter Gohl, at Hesson, was a visitor ae eS may aguphter, 9 of Britton, ne sree ane r. Henry Pommer spent Monday at ae verter nic Roy Strachan, of Listow- a Meet ne week-end at Mr. William Carnochan’; Miss hana Logel spent Monday in ait mn Logel and Mr. Robert in Kitchener, Miss Annie Lenhardt is spending a $ with Mr. and Mrs, Alvis Lenhardt, Hawkesville. ‘iss Bertha Snider, of Bamberg, epee ‘Wednesday at the home of Mr. Chris. Schleuter. tis s Philomena ee has cecureral from her recent. ess. Mr. Alex. Koebel and “daughter, Kathleen, are spending a few days i The Madies* Ae of the Presbyterian church will me: a the home of Mrs. ‘nursday afternoon. Mrs. Wm. visiting their daughter, Mrs. H ner, Listowel . Schnurr, Mrs. A. O. Sch Hare. and 3 son, Grant, cant ‘Thursday Gibson, Se Millbank, visited his sister, Mrs. rt Mundell cal ne oe Linwood ment on esday evening at 7.30] Sergt. Cecil Tanner was a business] Alex. Fo ulston, of the ‘West, are at | Kitchen wm. There was a large attendance | visitor at “Eandon this week getting | present visiting friends in this vicin- and after the business of the evening his, dischas had been trans: de a social time} Mr. ‘Alkens Os Cranks gfe visited liam Anderson, of Wing- mes was spent by all eee his daughte J. Faddin, | 2m. is visiting her mother, Mrs. G. |a Mr. Elgin Smit! oan completed a} during the ae ioe Ww be 80) Foul Pe o-week’s course e Agricultural | to earn ae while on his way home nelius Balls, of St. Mary: Lilien Je choes aturda: ikens was taken sud-| has been ating ‘on old friends around Junior “hoc! af fi Atwood and] denly Wan ‘and is at present very sick. |fere recent SEE playe hers on Saturday, yy. Normal sashy spent Sunday at e score was 1-1. ‘ext ped bt os arents. urday the Atwood boys are going to bpd ‘tamu aie me f Orange Hill, CARTHAGE — visited Panis tee ace a e past ae R, Burnett, of The Dominion asia has decided | Wee! verton, visited: eens avith fi to put for ae puEHORS of manutactiring, Paaet rs..J. A. e had the SEereRsane to “break der Ment arm on Tuesday. of this pe Xia Collins Brent the week- fora x home, Milton-st., Strat- rd. and Miss a MStratfond ase visiting their moth- x, Mrs. Nene iss. Beat e Graham, of pe has been a oe fie in the villags Rev. A. C. Stewart and son, Mac, Ada Newport in “st Miss Addie Lowrie ,who spent milton. for tn to Eee eowings returned from Mr. and Mrs. |¥ ening have ere “up their residen- A quiet w this week. rete to py to spend her third} wos Milv the ear at Harlem “hospital, New pepe ee ss and cousin, Mr. fine’ “inted Eoay with Mrs. Chae ee 3 eiebirat of oan a Dasiess visitor in our bur; one day last en a “day last. week with friends os. Martin has li: Jon of North Mornington, were visitors at Mr. * id’s house. th, at. the mane here one day this week. "| °° On Monday last Sh and Mrs, Alex Fee oe Ee i ae . Oss al a rold | Miller gave a dinner in honor 0: ei - Roger, of Motherwell, spent Sunday |e Forrcannguiere wath Lenore See ance, rare easrriod fo praete mareaey ohn Roger. | Miller’s birthday, and also for Master| Robert Simpson, of Carthage. Rey. Thos. Vyles, of Toronto, is} Wilfrid Tanner, recovering |W, §. cera of Listowel sertonieed ‘viniting at the home of Mrs.A.Duck- Jordon Barton, son of Mr. D. Bar- ton, arived home on Monday morn- ing. He was a passenger on the Em- pi of and when coming never enabled to , Phair is spending a few| the’ community, o len oe in Southampton, tle. A splendid spirit prevailed an x. W. R. Erskine is visiting his]a goodly sum was s ibed. Com- daughter, . G. S. Tatham, New| mittees were appointed for the secur- Liskeard. On his way home he will ing of a suitable place, the obtaining end the Produce convention at To- of ‘Lochhead, con, 16, El- ma, spent the week- end at her home after a long illne: bt: Lenox, of Milverton, . A. Miller’s. the bash sine Tames, Riddell ‘rs disposed of fine 100-acre farm + rine oe Se a the sum of 39,0 E y ’ auction pba aad Peeamnate will be helt ou Y | Thur ite Feb, 20th. . John Gamble intends holding an meio sale on Thursday, ic mthly meeting of the W. 3 the home of Miss Susie Moo: ANNUAL MEETING ie secu) her de-| The bass ‘pence 3 1.0.D.E. blis! ee of an up-to- fate y wary in our mi “ was a good attendance at the ner, hel ir annual meeting sone eek, . de Miller, of Wellesley Tp., {his disc! A vention bei ROTO, s. will pe held Thursday, Ee 6th, at eiends on Monday. icKay was a Easiness mare at Milverton on Moni Mr, Mrs. Roy Beggs ‘spent sunday re aulyeron with Dr. a Mie ete “Sanders rs, who received army last age. d Jos, Hayes spent Friday at Elmir ti nee Bundy apart Sunday at is Miss Gertrude Woodall, of Kiteh- ener, is at present visiting her friend Migs Irene Carnochan. of Kitchener, Mr. spent Sunday here, s Carrie Tabbert, of Glenallan, is anending a few days with her aunt, jurnett. lisses Winnie Stricker and Lillie Crookahenites of Strationd: spent the week-end at their iss Vera He representing the e Wo omen Tnstitute held at Toronto this Bert Heinbuch spent part of their honeymoon in Linwood i pories where ing their Miss Irene Dechert, of Pinte, was home over Sun - Jos. Karley spent Thursday in a Kitche Mr. Dosen Stumpf, of St. — in the village. of each month, During the year : ev. Dr. rtin, of Stratford, Methodist church on Sunday te, hear | meetings have been held with an av-|n, Was a | Le or an occupied the pulpit of the Presbyter-|tary of S. S. and. Epworth Lea: verage attendance of 18. The dona-|" ¥¢ the weather is suitable Linwood ian church here on Sunday. Rev. W. ins Langford took his text from|tions to Nurses’ Home, Queén Eliza-| eonie expec enjoy a skate on jonald ‘preached in Knox| {uke 2:52, and showed how a young| beth’s Purse, Navy League, Canning Bofanday- evening church, Stratfor Christine idee ealtivate tl ne | Centre, amounted to $80.00, The) "aunracary services will be held Mrs," Herbert Peebles lett, Tues-| points, strong. intellectually and phy-|<hipments, to headquarters were: 141], “\initecnile ‘Presbyterian church ay mores ee her home in Por- ely, be in favor with God and man| flannel shirts, 104 pairs socks, 10 py-| 5), Sunday 9th, at 11 d as Home” on i riday evening. The. Y.P. of the andi = and. Mrs. Chas. Blair and fam- returned to Miss Gladys Ducklow, 6 of Listowel Spent the week-end at e of fr. and Mrs, Fred Clothier ons: io by a irls ot ors a a puipklers wlolin Stewart, hall last hen “the citi Earl a irc was in Listowel Gordon, Ba ton was at persion on Monday See kee Fe Ing the hockey “mate m Mil- me eee verton and Listo eee HESSON Jos. Dochstader, of Brampton, is spending a few days with Mrs. |¢ rs. B. Boegel, of Linwood, arent poucey with Mr. and Mrs. M. Ste: ttle yable. evening was spent ithe iss Becilia Stemmler on jun lay evenin, 3} nae Re lofts loil Petrie, ae littl e Sergt. Cecil Tanner, Bombr. Ale Watt.and, Pte. Ed. Kenner. A lengthy t en. Mr. R. B. Ham: young ladies, s eh Hunt, Jacques and 3 May Hymi fe girls from Done- serve special mention for the hey rendered several V. eerie Ee Natt a on eae of the] oe gg yeai Blog {on hand $80. vhe war w and Be-|8reat, The el ng | dresses, 11 large to| 12 paizs children’s w our local be in different channels this year. Let [no one fail in this important work in orired in the officers of last year be- ing re-elected. c PEFFERS. art of) ¥ Messrs, Mat, Dobson and J. JCar- wl a Mr. John Lines who hhas lately fet te arope spent a day here last week with their cousin, Mrs. Barrett. Mr.'E. Martin, of Britton, 2 resi- dent of Mornington for many years passed away on Monday at the age a Henry Seelhoff and ‘Mr. Albert Martin, of Stratford, is then called to ‘the platform oe Mrs. “ spending a few days here miner Presented with a tray and | @UenteTss ot Bip, pent a day wi eae night's fon-euchre On ina 38 set. Miss Flossie Goalter tond ele Seicttners vig has parchesi rg foe ed pat-times Se ea ‘ss Lottie Kerr | been ailing for some time is very low. rat ly “s ict ner thanked the citizens of Millbank Ee EE EL eo ts r. spending a few days here. Ptr. Geo. tee Tecate and sister, Olive, | for, of New Germs: ; ave spending a few | chi Gage with friends here, il S age; were visitors here one day last bbs iss Coletta ah st 8) ‘om back, who we m & cea eh ie Aan Stee | Moffat then spoke a few kindly words | gM yiyito yes, john Hs “Hymer spent Miss Helena Isley ean Miss “Ruth |to the Hoffmeyer family and present- iss Je ssie Jobs 5 of 3B itton, Bailey spent Sd aay with the Miss-|ed Mrs. Hoffmeyer with a locket with | . ont a few erent es Moser, Dorkin; Rey date sons. (Nofman). picture. | - Mise Pearl Boston Visited friends Mr, Ernest Knoblauch and children | Lunch was then served and the rest! i, “Rima las an M. of the evening spent in dancing. In|" wfisses Florence Cook and Emma miler ge oe the flverat ‘of the Tate George Snyder. Rev. He Helm has Srecepted the |some We wish him £%, and spo! a school at Hessestrauss. every success. eee is to m0! ‘e boys who fell fighting for those he spoke memorial for boys who had fal e of a bey, desma! tae dept up. a publ be men’s Institute will hold ray, Sr., on. Tuesday, | frien notice next w Freeman spent ll- | @1 recently. GLENALLAN a few days in Listow- x our} Mr. Emmanuel Foell and friend, Miss Siegner, of Newton, spent ai evening at the former’s home here. Miss Coletta Starr has returned e of |home after spending some time. wit LAND ahIner childven spett Thursday last at Mr, and On Monda: ds in “Peifer. and family, of Kiteh- ener, are §] few weeks at e former’s be 1 youth and beauty aialat. nal on the, spent an evening eas ino ming’ large num ber of friends gathered at ‘the home | place in her class f re 4 Lies s S. Squires Eee the week-end By with the Miaves 2 Glenallan, will occupy. the pulpit at *|both s There will be no ser- vices re Linwood eae on that ort Richardson, of Van- ~ | buyer, is at present visiting her sis- ter-in-law, -Mrs. (Rev.) Robt. MeIn- Rev. and Mrs, Moffat, of Millbank baie ee at the manse on Tues- ae is attending Toronto University, was successful in January in the szainatons, though nly 16 years of a 10th LINE ELMA iting wit am Barton. ir. Harve y Les lie and friend spent Sanday with iss Rosetta Little. Miss Eva: Danbrook entertained a number of her fr iends one evening la wee! tained a number friends on Friday ¢ aerament of the Lord’s Sup- per was administered here on Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs, D. F, Hymer and ‘Miss Maeana tor god tire Ac Petrie and Friday evening, where Belva and sang at the reception tendered to the eturned soldiers there. Misses Dorothy Little and Emma Lit ee are vinting at Monkto: Roy Shearer, of Listowel, was afpaidey sypitor with. Me Spicran, rey, and Mrs. Ma theson and family spent Sunday with Mr. Ww. ittle. Mr. and Mrs, Cowan spent Sunday - Jot Doa fel Angus has disposed of his 50-acre farm to Mr. Orval Dan- brook. Barton and Miss Lila Long Visited at the former's home at nington last Miss Dinah Hymer spent the week- end, under the pazental ro. e.direetors of the cheese factory whey separator which wal no. doubt be @ profiteble investment. ST | Mr. and Mrs, Simon Miller, of Southey, Sask. are spending a’ few friends, prior to de- esi Heipel and C. F Fred Schneider’ J. ©. Foell to bid|man representing the Wellesley North oe. Hen idt, aeons tia farewell hate leaving ar age Easthope Agricultural Society, at A y Mr. Eadie Savel, motored to Strat-|new home in Waterloo. Mr. tended the meeting of representatives $y on Friday ‘oell wae present d with a care ace of the ¢ ees of Perth at Stratfor: THE RIGHT LEVERAGE and Mrs. D. Schneider and | money, the address being read by Mr: |Iast_ Phursda eels visited the so ag 'S parents a’ lex, E r, and Mrs. Foell 5 Benzy Koehler Sr., is very low the human ayatent means a spine Pabe gville on Sunda’ anked their friends for their kind- | at a time of wi il of his in perfect alignment. neider is: suffering with |ness an hem the use of the cease were HY his bedside on Sun- ubluxations of the “spinal | verte-|@ aS sprained atm, caused by | house he ‘evening, wh h was eons ‘on the icy sidewal spent in dancing and gam Ottman and Edward hich you te not as pads A iirostiente CHIROPRACTIC—NATURE’S WAY OF RESTORING NORMAL CONDITIONS? ~ i ANSON B. KILBOURNE CHIROPRACTOR aes at the Grand Central ry Tu Bante Duane 9 a, m. to 4 p. m tion and Examination Tent nry Schm idt and Tether at- ied the funeral of the tion, Milver-|aeres with Henry Buddenhagen was y visitor with Mrs, Grace Wootton, of Kul at a a mares recently at a . Schneid- y. FARM FOR SALE e-| That peer of land known as lot 17, con. ima, consisting of 100 st rame barn ther er stabling Belews an barn 34x52, ood for wo overflowing wells, rick ces house 20x26 with kit- chen 13 x 20, with brick ‘on ground. Good orchard, well drained, all wire fencing. Reason for selling, ill- health Close to school and a mile if from Monkton. ‘or the home (8 ther “particulars apply to Edward , Broughton, R. R. No. 1, Monkton. 40x60, with Sarr Dietz spent seenaas with Mr, and Mrs. ser Schmidt sprained _ his ankle last Saturday, We wish hint 4 speedy recovery. Barhey Faber. visited friends ir, an ‘ohn Hal hn, of Heid- elbugr made é a anil visit with friends here on Suni Miss ‘Taleths. ‘Schmidt visited with friends and relatives at Tavistock on nday. Mr. Solomon Leis, of New Ham- iia is visiting friends fon a few Carmochan are are || s Mary McCardle, of Linwood, |" T Miss Lila poe of Be at is vis- | Sa] nei ir. and Mrs. Wm. Petrie enter- cae apee 8th line ej}spent a few days al - | Sunday ia Redpath’s Granulated Sugar | $10.60 cwt. (Cash) — Ladies’ and Children’ s ‘Coats... Underwear........ Sweaters: SSiienc Se Men’s and ‘Boys’ Clothing = Men’s and Boys’ Caps.. All Wool Hosiery ..... THIS WEEK ONLY Mince Meat.......... Beans, (black eyes). Beans, (white). Oatmeal... Drudge, for cleaning .......... Jelly Powders... Special Discounts FOR THIS WEEK ..20 Per Cent. Off ..10 Per Cent. Off ...20 Per Cent. Off. 10 Per Cent. Off’ 20 Per Cent. Off +10 Per Cent. Off Grocery Specials» ja sdas ape Puegebiers ARERR ED BeOS : Pranes 222Svasek ces otis see Gautier or a eee Large: Prones: Si. sao. ace ce oe DS oe 3 Ibs. for 25¢ + Ibs. for 25¢ 4 Ibs. for 25c © Voc ade a DELS Ree White Knight Soap.............c:000.ss000004 bars for 25¢ Java and Mocho Coffee wath chickory ieee Soe per Ibs ...10¢ each an WM. K. LOTH, We Pay High Prices for Poultry License No. 8—18314. Milverton Se 6th LINE ELMA rs, Johnston Barr spent) | A’ dra Sunday, aE eens Tistowel: snjoyed. “wre evening +’ John-Davidson we are glad to week skating on T. R. “Alexauder’e spent a day with their frends last in eek, out and get a bi Pte. Gardner a. ae re soldier eat, i from British Columbia, visited 01 e) burg for a short time lately. belardldae a the othe: ere drying off, when oat The home of M rs. eres the Huns ike e a pack of do, Griev: the sae of rejoicing on beat Pinte ai ‘ill we could hardly walk to our depot. The rest their two ge i made a dive for the water but were load of young folks Seas wath brought out ‘and all mare! did 24 24 sre on report is still improving. number on the line atend-| Miss Edna Reid and Mr. Jack Reid | {¥ ed The sctumned solvers’ presentation {and Miss Pearl Hone spent an even- widay evening at Kk. ing with Miss Bell Cleland last week. Sergt. ‘orry_ §] a day o1 fo new cases of influenza have |\"° the line last week with, pa ess been reported and we all hope.that it Mr. and Mrs. A. Cor ay va Mr. [is gone for forever. nad ie Neilson Spent Thurs raat even- ad quite a surprise with Mr. and Mrs. Reid Alling-]when a rane of Gunns tole wane thie Re but there was no sl Ben ped in on Friday evening. They ha ren Ih, we used m apils of S. S. No. 8 had. aja very enjoyable time in dancing, ete. Honea ue eel g T1e holiday on Friday, pei teacher, Miss ned to her| {ell # how long the Monteith, being Fonte. Srbibm gente inert st, We used to tell them that ten Ben aoe Be joing good ‘ollowii few extracts from geen and England nix make free~ wort ‘at the hopping sill these days. letter received from Pte, Gordon| {07h hey used to stand and look Wm isited a day re Torah. written since he was repa-|5° miserabl s, With their wretch- cently Seige Sam Loney’s. triated: “One calm Sunda; morning ed square heads on one Bide sea to Y oid Mrs Wm, Nelison (Bueh-]in June 1917, three Frenchmen peta Se eo ck, but tyne Hall) are wearing a smile these | Belgian: and myself started out Pt FE beg Garten gh turned my back, I aay ee. little baby girl has come e walk along the banks of hers aoe was hit one time before that and ei parel ey Beemil sent almost silly up a; a. bo: a ee Thomas and Charles Neil-| warm and we feeling: tired, nature | Wall, was hit so hard and behind sony motored out from Stratford and |forced us in swimming. We neck where I couldn’t see. I gots AUCTION SALE F. Vandrick will conduct a sale om” Sar stock and implements for Mr, S. Gamble, lot 7, con. 11, Morn- ae n Thursday, Feb. 13th, at ‘one 0’ relock, t Baumbach, of Seb; rngville, was a visitor at the home of Sr chiar Corea in Becker suffered a erallentetaee is le of Mount Pleasant, spent tie BUS end at her home here. recently a EVERYBODY’S ‘1 SHOE STORE Mrs. Henry Harloff, of puskestear’ G. home of her parents, Mr. and ecker, Miss Mabel Henry spent Friday with her cousin, Miss Violet Henry, Stratford, and Mrs, David Smith and fam- sip at Uk chipvillar- open Monsey at Mr. and Mrs, Moore V. Hen We've the expr ed to that there we Be, Shik We cat DOU oI shoes. Our Shoes for ren are all carefully chosen Men, Women, Boys, Misses and Child- say, that we do. at hs ‘@ hundr Fy in avery way with from the productions of— ROSTOCK ‘aroline Wingefelder val itd the eh uh ‘ith Mr. and Mrs. porte Stratford. s Ethel enter e Ae: al ring- ville, pent a bas te me of fr. and Mrs. Lou: THE BEST SHOEMAKERS KNOWN TO THE TRADE Mn Michael Stock, of Holmesville visited at the home of Mrs, ignefelder recently. Miss Margaret Schmidt, of Strat: ty spent the week-end at her home If you buy your Shoes faction” rete knowing tl Every Shoe is.a model in its class. at you ares pect the price you paid can buy anyw! here, you'll have the » ing the best Shoes and Mrs. P. H. spate, and c Mr raid — Heber Eedy and son, ps aes ot the Bo DREARY, visited the he of Mr. Henry Yundt, on MEN'S, SHOES . BOYS’ SHOES .. WOMEN’S SHOES. MISSES’ SHOES. .. ‘ CHILDREN’S SHOES .. 'y. Adam Zulauf is spendin; ‘ew weeks ihe her daughter, Mrs B Stock, Lon CROSSHILL Make-This House of Good Shoes YOUR - Shoe Store---You CAN'T do Better $5.00 to $10.00 $1.50 to $3.00 Arte. David Gibson, who has just Yelurned from overseas spent a aye with his sister, Mrs, A. Bande while on his is way to Regina where hi enlisted. Mr. Jirmx, of ome spent aes end = taf ge ir, and THE: ‘Remember our 10p.c. Discount Sale on Heavy Rubber and Felt Goods Continues This Week. ton, spent sncae at ner visitin; Mr, éanio i. busy makin; mae for building ‘i as uring the coming sum! wnship council nnet ae se hall an ees when the busine: the township was transacted for | Re pre- use Hockies at a Special Prices other mont nth. Morrice Shoe Store “'The Home of Good Shoes’ . _ MILVERTON

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