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Milverton Sun, 28 Sep 1916, p. 5

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6 you wake in s special ares | -MONKTON’S POPULAR STORE |: “Quality” Goods at Right Prices We are not advertising rush or clearing sales at this time. But are doing good business by giving our customers good and honest;value for their money at all times. We are selling many linesfto-day at less than what the wholesale price is and will protect our customers against advance as far as we possibly can. Buy your fall and winter supply early while the assortment is complete” Just received a shipment of New Millinery in white and colored felts for early fall wear —new and up-to-date. i Milliner in charge after September 6th. WEBER & BETTGER feal numbers venders Mr. Hoy Cleland is operating his wachine in the Maitland Vicinity’ at present, which proves a -lyery. commeaient assistance tp. ihe be Y mers as ap es Ty work is very sea: Mr. Ott fo Ritz, ‘contsaoton of Brod- brie ek panes on n, Ellen Dew: oe Maitland. attended. the Stratfor t Fair last week. ast ‘Sunday the Raily Day Service served in the Monkton Metho- ce Mitchell, will preach both morning | 2 and evening, the choir are, preparing special mi the occasion and chtertaiuing soloist from. 6 distance Iso expected to sing, a pleasin aud profitable time may be contem- plated, attendance is res- eetfully. solicited. Mitchel ¢ ‘on Sunday. Doan, J. Iliman, R. Ren- neg An Ward and i tended the distriet meeting in. will preach in verton, on ednesday last. Rev. A. E. ac was in Stratford Friday evening, where was the speaker at a ba held i x teachers and officers of all de: Ce ms of the city were present. r. Terrance Dwyer, of &t. pre DMessrs. Henry ‘Smith and Dewar left on Tuesday for Camp Bor- ees where they will inspect the big o Mankton Methodist Circuit, Cut y ay 4 on, of Merlin, rs. Julius of New Hamburg, spent Sunday at the . John Gert! day at the home of Mr. M. Bi Mr. and Mrs. G. Weber ‘and Miss MeQuarrie spent Sunday at the lat- ter’s home russels. Rev. J. D. Mergusen delivered an address ial held at, Atwood Inglis, has spent Sunday last Butery, with Mr. workile on pth Bauck- 0 more ice Saturday unles | On Wednesd: Jean Carruthers, of tting the windmill was struck in the face with violence by the pen pump 2 es sh_was cut. alon the nose stitchin ‘inrs. Bye ary Allan, ot Desay: is vis- sman’s, of the ane at Mr Plumbing 2 Heating Now is the time to have your bath room fitted up. The bath is the finest thing in the world in the sum- mer, the closet is great in the winter when it is 25 be- low zero outside Call and we will give you an estimate on a complete job. FURNACES We sell the famous Sunshine and Hecla Furnaces. We have several to install just now, So you had better get your order in before it is too late. M. E. BETTGER & CO. Hardware Merchants, - WEST MONKTON t you get what you Pay for, ead we will do it too, Whether ren preference is _ grey, brown, navy, ve o1 immer mixtu you will find then herei ier avery gratifying assortment. \ cirebaers Iressers we styles of conservative teal design that give that well 0. DUFFIELI dressed The Up-to-date Ta, ‘Monkton, = Ontario en- ore rmers are at present busily gal ged in cul utting corn utt in the silo. We have not heard of ans overflow crops this ye Mr. and Mrs. G. Gilchrist and fam- Tu ay at the home o: . Chalmers pasoante shipped out his first ear Z [onthe friends of Graham | will regret to is again | the sic! | A gathering of aye ch ee reat, Was held at the he { Mr, David Adair Se, on Monday evening, when the membe ocal Orange Lode broth: rs Pee @ Lodge a heteorkcot “thei their fellowmen for as many y uu have, God has We feel that your influence has our local lodg mong us. fort this rectiieare of Hon a mesa ust that your bealth we pray that He, watches over His ‘own, may always be. your constant gui ed on bebit of the Lo ant FALL FAIRS 1916. A'lsa Craig : ral I = join drienas in wlabing. her’ speedy. -te- @ oitieh Pr September 15th, 1916. Ca and Paisley. Mis Md, Grabam, aceon: Williac E Sof MeNaught, 13 ae es appendicit aa allance, of the 110th % ave «nopera|Camp Borden, spent a few days this tion before recovery cieetual week at his home. tid Litt has starte sing} The Elma, Foll Fair was ity and tes Jalveady ¥ | the fair, ‘egetable Com- -s.Kurtzweg. “ My daughter, whose ch, was much troubled | a ‘pains in her 1 Need Only Trust to Lydia E. E Pinkham’s : fly 9 or gelding, wm, BlvaUiiess single | se in harness, J. D.. Smith, John _ CATTLE Ayrshire—Milk cow, ety ae -year-oid heifi Jo! ne Ballantyne 1 ers, John lantyne. — Je: aes cow, Arthur Simpson or over, H. crete and they |# uld sometimes be s praises a ithi highly as = has been relieved of all thes its use. All alee ce nom of this remedy, ll young girls who suffer should tryit— '—Mrs. Seay KURTZWEG, 529 High ae Buffalo, N. Y. Young women who are troubled with Saintal's or irregular Deine, marae headac dri ing- e, dragging: nsations, take "Es spells = “palgeton, eee aie Thous anda stored ta he alth by this Saat. and han it you know of any young wo- 0 is sick and meee Ba write Lynn, Onl receive her letter, na. sh will be held in strictest confiden: ELMA FAIR A SUCCESS" - Other Items of Interest From Atwood ¢ Ducklow ase fas i mov- he h rite e has secured a position, a the win- ter, Mr. George peered is confi the house with a bad attaci ot Ie grip} Mr. H. A. Sm nith, accountant for an s been omen to Listowel and be Tauiker of Teeswater, takes his ple Ballantyne, of Stratford with her mother, Mrs, Boyd are sorry to report tie. r ee ohne Hail Rnd 3 ‘h her cover’ The Ladies Patriotic League, whieh d supper on Fait ca dak ik in about and tone congratulated on plendid meals which they si rried—On ‘Wednesday, Mrs of her sister, Smith lett on Monday to studies at Wycliffe College iversary Servic: esbyte: on Sunday large! enj ove 8 very suit: . The ‘srerings rat day amounted to $216. —In Medicine Fai: aes yood on W nd _nothwithst: the eateaE and Strattord Fall ere hel same day, the at endance was nearly equal to that of a° which quite ‘evened things up. exhibits in all. ola except | roots we keen ee which ind. the ii BG, a bus and are to be fangratilated Su Pits dined pocens sot The concert at night proved one at the best ever held un pm: 8, _[hits, kept his an uproar | Peter; garden carro' ad igugnese. exch Fen ha nopeated 00 [age No taetne parenipas Oe man. the stage. The Lucknow Pipe Bani|Mrs. J. A. MeBain; Dutch setts, G. vhich had been in attendance during|CGhapman; cucumbers, W. Struthers afternoon, waited over and de-|§, Peter; celery, G. an, T. G ed the concert pusensy with a| Ratcliffe; table’ corn, Peter, W flesh before leavi Stiuthers; field corn, W. G. Inglis, Below. is given a list ofthe prize |struthers, black beans, W. Struthers, winners; A mn; ite beans, W. HORSES kson, 8. Peter; beans, a: ind, Peter, Mrs. J, A. McBain; pumpkins, of 1916, J. Heavy _Dringhe t—Foat bp, J d mare, Jas Vallance; span Wygricultural—Foal of 1916, William Love, Jas Dickson; brood._more, Done aa yack, Wilson. Scott; i-yeareold | w, filly or gelding, Wm Lo v5 B-year-old |g filly or gelding, Wilson Beott, Fred isher; span, Wilson Scott; broo mare with foal A. Robb. ondster—Pony, Jas ¢ Hamilton: £ foal J. te Ova re-| Greening, a Romenberg, E a8 jish- ecg veh She caro op; Ben wy Palle fy or gelding, J man EE a Ww. W. Black: 5 (old filly or gel wel other tind, mainte athe: Coughlin; sycar | Youill, 3. 8. Cow: ther tind, If wan j si fall, He ‘onnenbere, W. Struthers} | ness, . Oyant Crab, J. 8. n, ‘thos, Hamilton; takes, ML, Ovans, i , 8, oT “Honnenbere, Sas Carriage—2-year-old filly or gelding, | Dickson; winter Mra: Talon: 3 A, Stevenson, | John Ritz; 3-year-old ik of Hamilton | © % Chapin, =a ent of brow: ch which were held ase “Abeta, on|g; ‘ob; sweepstakes, J. Peter at foot, special, J.|y A. McKay, George Gordon} squasl G Gordon citrons, Jas, Hamilton, Mrs *|Li J, Horn} tomatoes, W. A. Dickson, roxas op; musk melons, 0. W. Harvy; water melons, Mrs. bs Horn} collection of vegetables, 8 ‘ FRUIT plea Mggtndee 4 A, Stevenson, J. Blok ; Bt. Lawrence, J. 8, Cow . Bley 8. Northern’ &py, J. M.’ Dickson, J kson; King of 8. Cowan, A. G. W. Dickson, H. Ronnenberg year Richmond, Poteet, Carson smilie . Boyd pak ar year-old heifer, Se calf. . Beara heifer M on A. & Be old hain Jas. fas Robb 1 ‘ant an nelle Robb & M. eet ed on Bont toured ay meal, A. Stev. enson. = SHEEP S 5 e z mR 2 2 o me ° ze ‘Tamworth—Boar pig, batat wots Ballantyne; pair bacon hogs, A. Stev- enson, owan; herd of hogs, A Stevenson, POULTRY Barred Plymouth Rocks, Wa H, Ronnenberg ;white e plpmot (3 i . Ron- enberg, ~ Wurdell; Buff Or- pingtons, Walter Rose, H Wu dell; Houda’ ae H, F. Wurdeil, Wal- ter Rose; Dorking: 8, any. variety, H. Ronnenberg 1 an ore kind, Ee Tromnenters, John Love uthers ; areek EAs Wy anoktens a variety, H. Ronnenberé 1916 Chicks Barred Plymouth Rocks, W. Rose, Hi, Honnenbers whi Plymouth e, J. 8. Cows H, F, Wurdell 1 and 2, Wyan- dottes, white, W. Rose, W. ndoties, any other kind, a A. Bick He sn 3 ; Gam fenben rg ian 1and 2, Pekin 2; Ducks, any. vother ‘a Bac berg, John Lo’ ers; best Rosi AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS Fall Wheat, red, Wilbert ee: ers, A. Stevenson; oats, whit nenberg, W. Struthers; Hamilton ; Fama eed: W. Dickson, J. ran. Bit A ROOTS Green Mountain, ery igging Bros. late potato es, John Seg William ete ers; early ae jewbiggin: Bros.; Rural New Yorkers, Willian Seathee ; Swede turnips, Alex, Me Kay; Mangold Wurtzels, S. Pi Wm, Struthers; Yellow Intermediate, Wm. Struthers; any ol kind, A, Dickson, 8. Peter Wm. Struthers; collec! &; Beter; tollection of potatoes, Alex: Wi McK Struthers VEGETABLES Beets, long, 5, Peter, George Cha man; beets, rou Steve enson, ae hel ns ra eaakee? “summer, T. G. Rateliffe, Hae Chapman; radishes r; cabbage, red, J. sett, J. M. Dickso Syeratd eit | er, and 2} ars calf, Wilbert ‘Struth-| yar 7 hei: d 2. w. Grae cow, MeClory, | §* i : | Seelhoff, Mrs, Wilbert eee ‘on: | Mrs. Mrs. J. <8 Hae eee Ne, Mts i span. Joba mn Roger: ‘sweepstakes |Cowan. ruthers. 2 D eae Specials—The a cae a AIRY eee J. ns; special, for PAY | Crock butter, Alex, Youill; tie 1 smartest looking single ae , art prints, Mrs, T, Hauck, t river, : i 5 Hamilton, Mrs N. Hamilton. i de fr Blackwell, Jc hoff, J. M. Dick-| , Mary Morrison; home-made bu1 Morrison, J. M, Dickson ; home- made epones H.W. a jon; fruit, E, Hammond, R. Terry} mato catsup, Wilbert “Surtees Mary mond, Jas extracted, J. Dewar, Mrs. i honey in comb, Mrs .J. L Horn; home rs. Jas. Hamilte FLOWERS AND PLANTS Begonia, J, W. Fisher, Foliage, us a) J. Dickson; cut flow- A. MeBain, o ‘W. ater Gisdiolas, hrs. A. Cow: rs. SENS erry; Asters, Mary ‘Marvin, Annis LADIES’ WORK jilted quilt, Edythe Hamniond, se stot ants patched, silk, Mrs. Youill; quilt, patched, cotton, “io chet, counterpane, Mrs. ct ‘Bavige Bay’ ane a , | PRE ae font wpe kre S = “ lumber robe, Mr: Bros. took all prizes. shirt, Annie Menzies, a ES Youill; kitchen apron and 5 Ce Mary Morrison ; Berks hire—Aged boar, _ boar pig. ex Came ood sow, sow pig, J. 8. Cowan took woollen seat all: prizes. woollen. sha\ Chester White—Brood sow, s0' Me W. J. Savage; Fag. m ned Struthers took both Tern tat rockon ae We. pisker ‘kshire— 2 ar pig, [Annie Menzi See Lande Ie both; bivod| Plain s sewing for girls, Pearl Struth- sow, Wilbert Struthers, u Stevenson ; | 28; ee rect “aomestic iam pe ag * bi 2, Ww. 8 faa er ope or pair day slips, Mrs. Parsi John Roger; eyelet ‘broigery, Mrs. ¥: % = enson, aan ere it Sliced Tomatoes Gil Z: Potato Salad Bread and Butter lection of fancy work, miston, Mrs. W. J. Savag FINE ARTS 3 Mrs. animal, vi Hami lection. ot pictures, Mrs. Bain, Mrs, Ed Hami cmpe’s costo t centrepiece, witton, Aunie Mensiés, Mrs. W. in J CENTRAL STRATFORD, ONT. Sons Shorthand and Telegraphy Departments. nts may enter at any tim wates in positions “Bon catalogue at once. D. A. McLACHLAN, ~~ Principal ae rats 2 ERUBURY G. Gray a the Kecrenitopic os Services a on Sunda; Society held their on Thursday last at the home of Mrs. start over again unde! of things,—Stratford Beacon. Terry; ladies’ un- derwear, 3 pisces Annie Menzies; col- ase ‘Her- Ed Hamiltom, ‘The ladies of the Donegal Patriotic monthly meeting rt, of Milverton rices FV item (ele) days free trial- you can now buy | e of the finest steel ranges made. mendously strong, Six nine in inch oven, Famuu! tion gapranitees per: fect modern, exclusive ™ Splendid New Values: Cithnit 2 Oxford stoves & ranges covers, 3 divided flue co ‘baking. Special fire- » design grates. his Points to a Revolution in the Stove Trade The Gumey Found ry seal a ‘sand (ere Maes Aaa stove cl st on overdue accounts, ete., e e you Bought oa “cheap! Mi hi-welght,. she alae aire a at af evened $0 bee cheap pice from 4 mail order pte ae Sod t get at Gurney house has OW—the stopped all th pres, absolutel ic to thels enormous iuei-over 0 Galley etev aoe ata mail order price and you can see it here before you buy. finest-— | at prices| never eyes toye) Wettweleyt Get new | Tre: pet let ial Stoves, Gas Si Ch aie tend a money’s worth here. Gane in Sole Agents for Milverton : south mW. ‘Struthers; Pplums, A. Btev- ey Actes ae line of Hanae ters, Boilers, ete. atisfdetion and full catalogue imeites ‘ | Canada’ 4 | | | | |

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