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Monkton Times, 4 Mar 1920, p. 8

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BY-LAW _A By-Law to authorize NO. 194 ‘ee the Corporation of the HYMENEAL a | Village of Milverton to guarantee payment of “Fifteen Thousand Dollars ($15,000.00) to be borrowed by Jobe. Boshart and Encs Nafziger or bya org by themfor the purpose of aiding thea? in the building andequip- « ie ofa te ure Piet, necessar’ AND. HEREAS: % is intended that ufacturin; ‘urn-| for ther by ais, 000,00) y John i and pues das aforerai to} (62 and e e com. we said| nade tt he and on the second day year thereafter until he whole of the principal be paid. AND | WHEREAS has company as the same /HERBAS there is not es- & N tablished in the said village of M rton any other indu ure similar to that so proposed assisted that has not consent} writing to the guarartee herein pro- vided for AND WHEREAS it is part of the ween the Cory and equip sai 'y ai 0 carry ‘on the said business that the property or to he acquired and used a led, however, that nothing here- shall apply to ssenool severity-five dollars, ND WHEREAS the mates of the ‘existin ing debenture me in Me IS THEREFORE ENACTED by nd oer of the Village of Mil- . Tha it shall and may be ‘e and Clerk fu the ve the ry to be jincorporated “by them under the Ontario Companies Act a et purpose of acquiring real e Village of Milverton and het ani hig Stercon'at facta equi ‘orme the Pittecn By ¢ ghowsand dollars esis, 000. 00) to be Macao the said Boshart 7m tory property e erected and equipped and up- irtenant thereto, er Dau capat and interest shalf be paid) the interest on the whole prin ime to time outstandc/ tween the hour Ys of of aly in each|® ustry of aznat-}* be ie Council this . Lj years “interest. which thal 1 mature on the Second of July and in each year thereafter un- til the whole principal be paid by the said Boshar x by the said com} b Theta ahalliand may He. jlawful the Reeve and Council of the Village ‘ilverton to make ort conditions and stipulations in connec: of the said ve said factory propert Shea sary ie) fect by at leas and thirty-two (182) quseagn ak leat vy| three storeys in Height at. a cost of} at leet; inclading the equipment, of and dollars and raitable for the business of man- ‘acturing furniture and that the said | Factory premises with the land where-} ppur- equipment installed therein shall be} covered by mortgage Baile provided which value of at least sixty thousand lollars ($60,000.00) and that sai un s meet company to be for efore calling upon the said ‘y to he guarantee mentioned aes y “és oe mittee to be appoi cil of the factory, prem- land and equipment working capital of ,at least Vive thousand dollars 00). pality upon the lines herein indicated ¢| the | f all school rates upon the pend ises, x the half of the interest upon the said loan y the Municips Years from th ures a special rate 1 the dollar which will produce the aribunt: require ied and collected upon al the rateable property in the Village of Milverton and the sums levied shall be applied one-half o: sintered upon the said three years of the is by-law shall come into a on the fifth day of April A.D —-On the eighth day of Mare! 192 at the hour of ten o’clock in noon at thi promoting or opposing the passing of this by-law will be made. Clerk of the said Muni. ality, shall sum up the number of es given -for and against this, by lave rBatatday the 18th day of March 1920 AM. at the Clerk's 8 was a welledoing farmer. the ibs m said Municipality pas the the si Sh po assessable value of the said fac-| 4 -| te was partaken of. CRERAR—PATTERSON A pretty ‘wedding was at the home of Mrs. ‘Mewender Fraser Shal kespeare, on Wednesday, Feb. 25, ' when her dai aghter, Mrs, ikanie Patter) ‘ited in marriage to eg ‘on, Re’ the ceremon: iis Snly the near relatives of the contract Following the ceremony eddjng | al be paid shall on Th ‘insearth, They left amid well wishes of a host of friends. | + + * + | HARRON—PIKE | On Saturday afternoon, Feb. and Mrs, Ona fia |Harron will reside o arm near Linwood, and their m iends “wish every happiness Be prosperi * + MORRISON—POPE i \ A pretty wedding was celebrated at the home of the bride’s uncle, Mr.! Albert McBain, Main when Minnie, only daughter of Mrs.| ee 2 ‘Atwood, was, _nited in iage to William Warren, son of liam Morrieon, oth ev. J. F. Sut. marria, Mr. ae Mrs, Wil fon ceesiae, Elma. soft taupe charmeuse, embro coral with trimmings of “eeonmeti =|few days with relatives, eb ee WHITNEY—REDMOND 3 ae the home A. Redmond, of ahh when des Taureen ‘was united 1 in the holy of matrimony to Mr. Willia ney, of Milverton. performed by Rey. Tensall, mG, athe eh enon y Doa in ‘ths e : there immediate friends under 2 beav-| ©: tiful brid- nge blossoms. | f RN urpose of paying one-| er ford Redmond, bro- -| ther of ies pelea: The wedding march was played by Miss During "the signing M Erase of th n, of ee ndon, si ear ceremony a sumptuous The bride was the recipient of many ee aa ul gifts. The hap t for points north mies eis v ng trip, the bride travelling in a beautiful blue tailored suit with hat) 0 match and wearing a set of bla ek | fox fur: the groom. On oF r Milve ert their res ‘trends ‘h paioe ian cai Phe voyage of life. f OUR CLUBBING NG LIST jaa and Toronto Daily. Las $6. 00 pa id Daily Mail 5.00 00 n un su un un jun jun Oitiee i ein the Village of Milvest 1 he votes of, the Aenean e taken thereon at. the Counel Gham ber in the Public Library Building in the village of Milverton on the twelfth day of Mar afternoon and re returning officer at such poll shall be W. D. Weir and the pollin, ng aes shall be William Zim- THIS BY-LAW PASSED in open . day of A. D, 1920. Reeve. Vive OY Milverton an 4 hil nally passed by the C -) butions for the next he duly qualified el. in that Sohal? Friday h of March A. D. "1920 ue nine o'clock i fy ne ‘orenoon and five o’clock in the after. rete a ' noon at the place mentioned oe i: wey shall be pai t in terest the aya nee and Nafziger aid compan; 0 be for of ¥ 1999 and goes and the Cor oration “of the 4.7 Beever ton pay the ae curing dein the q taking: the ores of the. atecton d by the tenth DAP ‘aid oy ononed by: Ta day aph of the being the hei DATED at pd erton ‘this 11th bday, of. February. 1 W. D. WEIR, Village Clerk. PUBLIC MEETING AT MILLBANK -| plans work oi *|PUBLIC SCHOOL EXAMINATIONS FOR 1920 or Tuesday, magazin: A public meeting of ie anes ayers of the surrounding distri ii Den ington and Wellesley will ie held rat Milbank on We dnesd day afternoon at two o'clock to discuss the advisabil- vy of founding a consolidated school. penne the NG as CES: am egneterame ttt erie rice Sees dct Final Clearance of > : o> e : Women’s Winter Coats $15 for 9.99 $20 for 13.99 $25 for 16.99 All others reduced accordingly. All this Season’s Coats. Never before have we offered such a good Coat Sale, for these coats are all new, styl- ish, pure wool garments and are worth al- most double this year's price if kept over for next fall. There is a splendid range of styles and colors in sizes 16: 18- 20 and from 34 to 44 Men’s Overcoats 20 p.c. off 150 Coats at reduced prices only 20 Ibs. Dates, Ducks Geese qs ae meer es SE LOe Specials special. ue, Tomatoes, percan' .. Pork and Beans, 2 cans for Salts 55-3 4 per package Sareea per Ib. 35c Cream Candies, i in 1-tb. lots only, per Ib. 500 Ibs. Scotch Fingering Yarn two shades of grey EGGS 65c per doz (Until Friday Night) Saturday if Market Warrants it Dressed Poultry Prices Chickens over 5 Ibs. Chickens 4 to 5 Ibs. Chickens under 4 lbs. Fat Hens over 5 1-2 Ibs Fat Hens over 4 1-2 lbs Fat Hens under 4 1-2 Ibs Alive Poultry taken Monday and Tuesday of each week _e ae ee SS ENGELAND &SON “The Home of Good Clothes” MILVERTON n Depart ent to full hicticelane as to how these school Everyone is invited be present, Alex. McLennan, Sec. High School Entrance sniaiee will be held on June 28, x Public eetioo! arate m June Senior Public School ‘Gradua- i ton Examinations begins June ARMENIAN RELIEF During the past week we received Several pee nts sae Armenian ‘As the account has been re- we will accept further contri- t two wi Previously salon ecuet $576.46 on Davidso: 00 riend (G:: 00 Ww. D. Weir's Sale Kegister 1920—Horses ane Gattis coe Mr Peter poets ng;Lot 4, Con. 16, Ellie: ae 11, 1920-—Regist oppH ‘he sae and che B. ion 4, Wellesley, (Wes- ATTRACTNVE INVESTMENTS ish Columbia Guaranteed C. P. Ry, 4 per cent. @ 67 to yield ae per cent, City of Guelph 4% per cent. bonds io eb ee 80. City of Galt 5 ae cent, bonds @ 91.43 to yield 5.8 Nee of London ns bonds @ 83.43 0 yield 5.8 aun of Assiniboai, Man., 6 it. bonds to yield 6.38. Catan Rene. Corpoyaon. 6 per , | cent. . @1 yield ‘anada See ae = per cent. @ 80.86 to yield 6.60. Fort William 5 to yield 6.75. Moosejaw schools to yield 6.75. pesateinl ENO ie at cent. @ 86.66 to yield SUN OFFICz, - per cent, @ 95.3" MILVERTON . IS MEMORIAM Cuthbertson—In loving memory 0: ear father, Alexander Cuth- bertson, ae cavertiee this life on Mareh is t, A loving father, true and kin ‘A beautiful memory left behind Loved and respected, one of the best, May he be granted ‘eternal rest, It was hard to lose you, father dear, Gedcwio: abWeIh. Vest Gala wide His loving arms and said; . Come unto Me and rest. ri Conces tee Section). Births, Marriages and Deaths aN ieee fipigon; on Monday, Feb, 23rd, 1920, to Mr. and-Mrs. ete _Reinwald, a daughter, Ma- DEATHS Jack—At Newton, on” Wednesday, Feb, 25th, 1920, ianenree, wourte est daughter 0: . and Mrs. Rod- eriek Jac, aged 7 years, 6 months Atri iceseat Mi lIbank, on Sui “Februar; in his Tth wea Iverton) “on Saturday, 0 days. rent “mo. acre, aged 57 and 6 mi 5 Rutherford—At J tn ee Cak., on aturday, Feb. 28th, 1930, Eben F, Rutherford, of Havant, Cuba, el- dest son of the la ther- ford oF Milbank, 0) Guenther —At Seattle, Wash, on Fri- cen 7th, Herman. Guenther, oa Henry Rel k the ne forthe pels eg pathy duving’ the iin —Daughter Lauretta, i ee ms husband and father. il anys ‘y, 29th Hee ‘John Attridge a Heth aged! is and i dre) ighbors aud” frtérids and_sym- Furniture Dealer ak neal aaa QUALITYFURNITURE. AT MODERATE PRICES OW is the time to buy that Furniture you have — been wanting to get for this long time as our N stock is more complete now, than eeer before and. > at the prices we are selling the quality of furniture we handle you cannot afford to put off buying any longer as prices are bound to go highee and higher. Call in and look over our stock we are always pleas- ed to show the goods. McLAGAN PHONOGRAPHS See our display—The most artiste designs, REE of tone un- surpassed. Finished in Oak, Walnut and Mah RAYMOND AND WHITE SEWING MACHINES - PRICES RIGHT ROBERT aia Milverton Funeral Director, and Embal False

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