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Monkton Times, 4 Mar 1920, p. 1

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VOL. X—NO. 27 MILVERTO N, ONT., THURSDAY, MAR. 4, 1920 Malcolm MacBeth, Editor and’Propriemr 2 MONKTON’S POPULAR STORE With the early arrival of Our Spring Goods we are now ina position to show you the season’s newest ma- terials in merchandise. Special attention has. been given to our Dress Goods Dept. we are showing Be very newest lines. GENTS’ DEPARTMENT Overalls at less than cost. We stock on hand and DRESS MATERIALS Just opened a fresh shipment of Suitings, sae and Fancy Dress Materials. oe selling: perl to-day ; di at less than wholesale prices. Dots” Tadtetta ‘Crepe de | Get your supply before the ad- Chene and Ge een Crepe at | gis nes cee effect. Price wy very specialties et priced, Nocliete ana Work Shirts ae Spe ee ‘i new fancy | Tess than factory, prices—nea ‘oiles they aueupeautley e patterns aon good materials at have a large k of the very gto newest, vollea “ the market. Do i t ‘o.see them, Price 75¢ Sui pero eter coats; Hata an Caps just aviv. Re e in and s van irt Lengths in siverene Gabardine and also READY-TO-WEAR DEPT. other leading materials. GROCERY DEPT. ur Ready-to-wear Dept. filed to the brim We have the largest stock of | Crepe de Chene, Voile Lawn. Fresh Groceries in Ladies’ Skirts in all wool serge, our prices ar will | sille ps any_ shade. P fig ginning of the to get he supply. Price $15.6 cash a ag and areas Drees White. Shite. ete. y HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR PRODUCE WEBER & pclae | is with Ladies’ ¥ MeLennan, ot Stratford, ib oe aie days in the pire nhere pene “pues: | Ohi for her ome at Ni ing two ‘months with her son iss Bert Bonnenbers ene “hion-| [dey at Milvert: = Emma Tittle, who underwent | n for mastoid on Tuesday |’ me Bethe Stratford Hospital, Seas ne ae mA as_can be expec! coe , of Smoky Lake, ._R. Hobbs, of Gran- | spent Friday evening with their | brother, Mr. C. W Hobbs. Mr. Dalton Bannerman.will soon be_| $ able to he cut sedation aa, attacks * iss Lou Bettger, of New Ham- | burg, is at PESteh visiting her both: | ery Mr. M, BE. tiger. Mr. Chainer. is out again after | his recent illnes | Mr. F. W Armstrong is doing well of wee hopes to he out again in a couple W. H. Graham spent Tuesday j at Unnlveton: B, Ma Cullough and Mrs. Roy uple Mrs. George Golightly Sr., Miss G. |following Friday. e. comm and family. |< Mor, wm, Parker ena into, | Grey onto the Will and Mr, y Ronnenberg has moved into the| 8 Ouse vacate Mr, Wm, Parke’ Mr, Dan Matthews has moved and geen een of the chopping mill he: recently purchased from wi ho has ; White Rose Gasoline and --- ' 4 NATIONAL LIGHT OIL ah at arrived a car of White sage, Gasoline and National ee q Oil ‘will pay you to stock up on this oil as the price is right a the aan the best obtainable geile and TIMOTHY SEED Don’t forget t lover and Timo offering these while Gee Yast at less than to- day's FROST WIRE FENCING Don’t forget to take ane your Frost Wire Fencing, the best fence on the mar! . DR. HESS STOCK FOOD Remember we sell Dr. Hess, Stock Food. money refunded, M. E. BETTGER & CO. Monkton, Ontario hy Seed. TAstadlevris This is Guaranteed or your is Miss Mp aiten Dank has returned ‘rom spending two weeks in Toronto | Wholesale Houses getting all the lat- milliner, Sie “i on a business 4 trip fo Toronto for a few days this| wae | Ba ee His Dewar and Mise Laura] een ill while, fe ale to report are nee escent lat pr ee | Mr. James Henderson, of peas land, has been engage cheese factory board to ake shies the making, etc. for the coming getting his household effects Eoved runner factory of which h | for next season’s operations in Trow- ridge. Mr, Matthews’ suey sale last od ccess: fina: ly; alm: Monkton, ‘wielded the ae Willi Ci present about the general warehouse in Monkton ing sioretta the ten-year-old daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Shine underwen' speration for mastoid on Priday aha ved on Monday feneral Hospital. | She papas a6 in be ex, Mr. and Mrs, rate Healey aed chil- dren have all been sick with the see Bank of Hamilton wants to be a friend the farm- er, the fruit grower, and the pro- In the faite develop- actions carefully handled, in strict confidence. (HEAD oFFice HAMILTON BANK OF HAMILTON MILVERTON BRANCH—N. G. Schafer, Manager Messrs, Robert Ranpick pada Alvin | Dunseith, oe are pleased to report, | are recovering from the M Henry Ronnenberg | ente ty-five guests to a wedding Pere tot ne Friday ev- ening, given in honor of Mr. and Mrs S) Baker, wio-necently returned tron hele honeymoon. ‘The evening wai j Spent in games, dancing and ‘m' All report having had a s. Bak out hardening. of the cae Leake died at} n Monday, March 1st, | The funeral took place to Woodland | | cemetery, Mitchell, Wednesday, | March Sr rd. , charge of the service Sy Me ww G é Willow | aah a bro-| sume its regular meetings on Fri Benson Teale, Beetipen: Lambert has been en-| rey adinilliver byte Bhcold tp's jof Shakespeare “and intends leaving |on Monday, | Mrs. Pear] Drinkall, of Stratford, visited the week-end with her friend, FARMERS IF YOU WANT ANY GOOD SECOND-HAND MACHINERY I HAVE THE FOLLOWING: Peter Hamilton Spring Tooth Cultivator, Deering’6 ft. Mower, i Massey-Harris 5 ft, Mower (nearly new) —‘T1-Hoe Drill, Frost & Wood 5 ft. Mower (good) 11-Hoe Drill Combined (good) Massey-Harris Hay Tedder, Peter Hamilton 9 Stiff Tooth Cultivator, Ford Car 1912 model with oversize pistons all new.bushings and new top N. A. Zimmerman MILVERTON, TARIO | Mr orrison, nee rs, mother, Mrs. John Sg ‘ettger Migs, Bana’ MeNaught, of Toronto, es) Beha Try ‘City Dairy Ice Cream for sale rs. Wm. Scott and ee mith. “atiended the good roads ¢ vel Toronto on Thursday “OF last week. Mrs. Sherbarth fell one day last Seats breaking a small bone in her ack wis will keep her in bed for xen nae ae “thee ‘homes here. returned on Sat- n- ng neon under one auspice: itu We are pleased to report that D and W. Sherbarth and Miss Minnie Seehaver are improving after attack of th flu. M had double pneumon Word has been received’ here | theydeath- of Mr. wn wood, on Tuesday, M: Services, will i “held in the Metho- at HMoovesiel, ae - | day. eret the dep: MONKTON BRIEFS sci man is interested in igre A. Paleeuine. delivered in Toronto this w: biideys. in w 1 Chalmers and | entere i Gat on May sth, al unity.goes out to Mrs. Wells i in curred secantly in fa possible Jy jw au this Fee been at ony ae Music exa Bayo held i a bug-bear, he summer and he was busy last wi pein | hink it would be quite an undertak- | to se Ta SeV! x esherbarth| east obtaining these indus’ of . Robb at At. to the sympathy of the whole community in thelr sore bereavement of and loving husband and fatl eee & é SUSAN MINERVA MILNER + loom was cast Mr. John Glenn, of Mornington, 5 : | bean vaitne is swe ee COMING to Milverton! ez Gene Gas Cai rae Puschelberg has again “s coe eiieret as milliner at Hamil MARGARET JACK On Wednesday, Feb, 25th, Mar- fon the yo base, daughter ‘of Mr. and Mrs, Roderick Jack, of Newton, |died after a weel’s illness ion ap- | pendicitis. She very bright] Mil toes girl and her, parents “Feel the {loss very, keenly. uch sympathy is sed fox them in their severe af. ‘uneral took place from| mon: the family residence to the Presbyter- ery, at Millbank, where bur- ce. Messrs. Clarence Ronnenberg ai rald, of Detroit, attended ihe ee sis community sé teps to establish a memorial hospital that town. “A. six-hour day isn’t enough if a his works” anys ison, It is said the Jews are heading for Canadian ee butter red Be the factories in gnni:| Cols the Rev. Jobn pias DD.) Moderator of the General Assembly the eee ae Church of. Can-|i8_¥! fades gailspexeeat Burns Church, Mil-| ala Seineaaseh ing, March 4th. e exeeution of Stoyko Boyeff for| All citizens of Milvaroueend thea he murder of John Sorokaty neat| rounding district are very cordially 1919, took place invite a ddi home near Wartbui ebster, of during her illness, assisted by her own ti inwood. Yr, Mrs. Moore, 0: | Sloat, of North Hasthop eb et MRS. YUSTINA DEBUS After an illness extending over| ‘Ul, pout four weeks ‘from pleurisy and] # yy to see me this stormy ae bronchitis, Yustina Debus, an murmured i “Not jolt all. in the Seeteas ‘where representative of the Assembly He | Ss Di is a forceful leans er and a | nts to 50 cents Era as ast ing i ted. A collection il taken a Pe etay expen: ats pood of you, doctor, to, ome pt) HL. Rickebenewslt ean ete tS, : outs and beauti Tela patent next | 7 q andl bighly teapected Saree of) Methodist church Linwood; panel by M m1 wr . Aluminum Ware at special rie nah, ely ee Mr. and as. for one week.—A. C. Clem: me ~ Branklin, Elmira; Mr. ‘The pitch lew on (he 0 Lashite | Sree ning north and south makes travelling| where she was born nea! and Mrs wee to ‘Mornington when| 3 hener the following pupils of Mrs.| Wear-ever Clea the best too avery young woman and was m: James Wiederhold ‘Passed their ¢: Mending aluminum ware, 260 oy AO 60 y im pate anecees ‘ully: Ethel Hunstein, | C. Clemens’. nl ma to “reside: an fees there up Hazel cannesten| Our leader in A aeali this week| to the time of her deat e was al Spe Lavina Hunstein, averwors st . 85e 49c.—| thrifty woma rae got along on the | ait seg dodo ce fell, recent Toronto Conservat- |berta Ritz, New Hamburg. | bush lot on cst she: care ae husband | oy Chicago den ie se to ae fee | the aes that borrowed the! settled to make an ow-| T ave ery, on extraction made ical n, h Ff: the Finkbeiner | redeceased her . Z pipe wrencl ‘rom e ever, e with. the subject chloro: formed in a Hardware kindly return same. Re ead hg a tal a <i Ward, “Harolls Calder, |hospital. Thei: stoves we have in stock. | sons and a daughters, namely: eee) ing e-| Hemi liam J., of Elma, Mrs cee sees | Sey fie ice al H ee families are quarantined at|of Elia © The funer “iat! Milverton School Report Wartburg for smallpox and the sc : iden er son, Wm. J.) in apells the | has been closed by order of Reeve i i line he pain Ex meeeltent; 76 85 deh " Te rmstrong. ino b. 16th, to Moserville ane or over; good, 60 to 75 Ber gent: 3 lefeated at tl a pail of the famous} the services pene fonda Rev. r ; poor, 40 to 5: erieeey Eibetions y fs e the p: Bion ete aoe the . Unionist Government, headed by. Mr. patanded ok inle:| alten ess I. Parkinson, aye Le was elected in Piste ley ip ek edadebh faft, - _ Garmelicr | 4,736 vote: Henry Mogk mid Pann Me | Furman Mills Ogram, ~ need Pa reasonal fers oe ee and the 0 per near. eave your order for einolicn at once as the market unsettled.— nk einer Hardwa 1 Bi labor candidatel Te, the salitibee nominee. eee © re. ue the Finkbeiner JOHN ATTRIDGE of the opnamif compares with| Hardware must be settled either by| On Sunday, Feb. in debating power and as a fin-|eash or note on or before March 15th) tridge, a well, known fe tion : ed speaker he 1920 wi faced f the, United ‘Kingdom, ue alle live h ing eu sbe: pieced an ener | Momingtor t his home in Ht oe, Eldon eee a Pua istory as the man who promptly Oe y Jack og Sie aya ge ese ae irae ha. naan y|beiner Hardware.” ee 4 vot the town: to save “the peal tpn [tor arene. prada denabees iP we Fan sch ewart B. qutely necessa: mee Morincton wae velected: méderatorl te cleared of the Stratford Presbytery for the | ectio on. ensuing six Bis at the last meet-| ing of Mat ss bill Wilt be. introduced Jature at the coming s sie jcc eeunele Bund Clan Hon fon ther ago and lat-| Bundscho, Harold Weir Te Zimmer- Uae ei Re himself proficient enough at) man, Atyrtle Tucker, Ro aie: Pave INVENTS SNOWPLOW hool to secure a teacher's certificate| Ge le Carter, Mervin which eating he fs followed fer a Gal fon ng that any farm building valued Stratford Beacon Es nington, 2,000 or ning that | Mt Philp “Cook, of Peffers, Or Hee "reaching in thes oe af food, gr age | e the interesting invention Bie re See aa ea Sr, warehouses and cule ‘vil have can be driv-| fader wont ne eee ‘eble a in lice “pownshi first wife Miss Boils, who died over at. His for the in the) ion da; ve is. Paddon, Pi a meee. Edna against fire by| en by ers of Tene rods | ook lsitmns, icence under the | clearing coun’ | sidewalks, Schiniit Reis*. ore Btzabeth Hoffman*, CNet § “TLL Excelent “Mildyed Gatcke [anna seeadactek Good . {| Isabel Tucker, Atm Anne 1, Billie Ho Florence er pine comm Assembly. ~ At request ‘was made ard for rant pany tiene guy: roads promp i tion and gave tion arising out of the new ene needs ‘of suc low for April to October 1st. | fodél was on exhibition at the! nie Mansion ouse yesterday afternoo y d ao *, Ji ndscho*, Roy inspected by , *, Poor—Jack ‘Siegnet*, ioe ns and some of the co 7 Gordon Sarit es who are interested in the matter. 2. i ted the inven- 6 im an insight into the| jy, MILVERTON jel The subseription price of the Tor-| | trdge_ has pid ser nce e Je of friends in her bereavement. Mens eae ia tp per yt seal Culture Class vill Ye-| STRATFORD: S RACING STABLES, 11—Exeel wees aca HENRY REIS «and untimely death took place Mareh 12th | MeMane on Tuesday] ,Statford Beacon (Saturday) obert 4 last ‘delivered a Ge rhard Heintzman | inent lace in the to have a prom- : ning. | ine! in_ the cee Reid, of Morning- | 1oySeg this spring is evidenced by the| at Milverton, on Saturday, Feb. 28th, | We want another shipment of Goose hat, two stables of horses are| when Henty Reis, ny well-known. res and Dui ck Feathers, goose ‘le mens, | dent died from appendicitis. He had luck feather ers 40c. pring Peanings | been operated on a week before but fever ne oth defore the price drops, The Grosch stable has been here) the organ | had ruptured, cu) the Invie id Robe of Nithburg, | 2ll winter and is composed of som: ‘cape and ae othe com- Alfred, Ratz, Breton on Monte! plications, Mr. Reis 9 Sor tnomning for appendicitis and seems |to be making | ftavorab le pr Miss Gertri mera return a acenatee on Tues: fine her parents, Mr. a Mrs. John Zimmerman in the riage for a Bod nt Kn Zulauf, Ear] Saieehey fa ilton. Ta—-Mildred Smith, M. eumeister, Muriel Carbert*, George ise ae Poor—Idella Bier, Reg- ee OA Ford, Clarence us ms. 0s impel, Hazel. “Gateke, Barl ‘Cook*, Charlie ‘Pxcellent—Jessig Sage. hi five years ago hip over Fntfve yours a innie Hoffman, Russell rilides Ar stables and i where he earned Sie amine andes ‘or a good spring meet thi: year. Speaking to a prominent horsen ma to- day he said that ecomodation fo Ae Cao aaah: | 00 trouble would be experienced. in| tracted Sle fiends aU aeres ent, getting them here. An additional | Carne and workesl a8 for na an operati dicitis will be| Stable with about 25 box stalls would) man carpenter for the ae glad to hear that he will soon es his opinion be adequate to meet ing ai Co percung again. the requirements of race horse owr Aas ee the aitar Mr. Duncan Valentine has been en-| ers. and by ———— of “pllice, ies “with @ fal THE CARNIVAL ildren, Irene, marie and Ticlia, su Bol bbie MeMan Si vive hin, He algo leaves an ‘aged| ¢ie Hocking Matearet Bundseho, successful carnival was held in| getter four brothers an: nd Mabel Schauber, Emerson Attridge k on Tuesday even-| sa man of quiet and like-| Viola Attridge, Helen Paddon. Poor were as fol- Suie dispesicow Bat we very) =Willie esteem by his friends. fun-) — Primer—Excellent—Lauta Dahms, which was conducted by Rev. 4.| Minnie Yundt, Belle Baird, Ethel fume. ee ‘Blunek pastor of the Luthe hurch | Cook, Gordon dahms, Annis McMane _ elterborn} girl’s _costw F ‘om the family residence | Ris d Sag arlig Knights Elmer. 1 to give the Boshart and ond, ‘Miss M. Carbert, on Paciie Avenue on Thesd er zien rae ane ag tjory. I by-laws “your st port a The| Tucker EY aes noon to Greenwood cemetery, M Goode Higien atk Coe Mi: i Service w N uench, ter|in the Lutheran. church ine “inter don, ladys Stew! taken plac ral lar argely nen many old) ne es Tented Oi W. i for and built the Milverton ib never to lea ag . Woolard , Ninstractres s in dvess-| the Milverton r he a Gnavacter costume, lady. of the Wi ert, 0. Ro in the Milverton Pub-| ie ‘Building. not s Be: tepayer and Kelter rborn, etus ae am, _gentlem nan, a ee D “Val-| men’ nic costume, a fuaee trifle to each ra they will undoubtedly be of imp proper 1M, Archibald Stegner, of the third Hiedonal, jline of Wellesle who has purchas Bundscho pay th h town: hip nels open v2 » Roy er, following acted as. pallbearer his: far Hy relterborn boi ek Bastondor fou Kel- an charles, and two nae Pond tis family trom this is:|ferborn; beln EWN =| Mr, John Becker.and Mr. trict. a | Fe Raee Gertie Soup: (absent ie ames on roll a Glann, ‘Teacher. Dacre ian ate ha Fane Wear- e-the | Clemens’, ver Aluminum ware at: Ay-C, The stricken wife and fam

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