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Monkton Times, 4 Mar 1920, p. 5

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See * HE demand for our Butter has increased to such an extent that we must have more cream in order to supply” our customers. you ‘to ship us your cream. _ highest market price, and prompt service. We request ‘We guarantee you the accurate tests, honest weights ‘We pay twice a month and our cheques are made payable at par on any chartered bank in Ontario. We furnish cans and pay all express charges. Our firm is well known and needs no further recommendation. Write to-day for cans or further information Elmira Co-Operative Creamery F. A. KEYES, Manager. Limited ELMIRA, 5 - ONTARIO wire BEE - STORE Feed in stock. Corn, Corn- Chop, @at Chop Our rate shipment of Steele Briggs Nee ee rabies: Seed in Buy now and save higher p: Another car of Spring ainatdl of Dry Goods now arriving: elieve in close margin We efore we have quick turnovers and our of fit. ther: stock of eroker ies are see fresh and clean, Caldwell’s Calf Meal Oil Cake Meal, Now on. hand, Flax Seed, Five Roses Flour, Five Jewel and Jewel Flour, Our Chief Flour, Bbl Salt, Bag Salt, Coal Oil and Gasoline in Stock, Our Prices are Right WADDELL& POLLARD GENERAL STORE = NEWTON Car Bargains ‘ Now is the time to buy your car if you would bie early delivery We have a few good second-hand cars which we have, taken in on our celebrated Maxwell. These cars have ‘been Pel wiaxcuanGrey erhauled and painter ready for Spring MAXWELL (taken in on a Sedan) ONE OVERLAND 75, ONE OVERLAND 83, FORD (1918 Model) FORD (1914 Model) STUDEBAKER SIX (a barbain, in good shape) these cars. We are also distrib- debaker, and we would ‘be ONE OVERLAND 75, uarantee goes with all utors for Maxwell, Chalmers and Stu pleased to send catalogue on request. G.W. JACOBS —-W..S. CARTER & CO. LOCAL DEALER STRATFORD DISTRIBUTORS -Two-Party Line Telephone Service ECESSARY curtailment of new construction during the war, followed by the unpre- cedented development since the armistice, have resulted in a universal shortage of telephone material. In order to utilize our stipply of equipment to the best .advant- age, toreduce delay ininstallations to a minimum, and to avoid refus- ing service to anyone, we ask those “Intending to order telephones to consider the advantages of two- party line service. “The cost to the user is ae stantially lower than for individual line, and the service of a high standard. ; The rate for two-party line is, for: Business telephones $19.50 and for Residence $19.80 per - annum. We will be glad to furnish full information to’anyone interested. ‘Boery. Bell. Telephone is a Long. Distance Station’ i DR. PE: TYE, Branch Manager Bell ‘Telephone. Company of Canada The B INCONQUERABLE SOUL The Globe The soul doth prove its immor' ae | With hand aus shattered, fingers Me The master’ pac oae. chords of melody, Giving the world his message heav- aii ae SvOm ‘air Fortune near- \ 4 Siting the. Mad goes’ forth: fo un- a! ‘Time, oi ta memory, here is soon effaced. ; | The. Soul, doth prove its immortality; uinted e’er by circumstantial Ae oe ee destiny, Swe ne through the : a nse MORLEY. Toronto, OUR RURAL SCHOOLS — HOW COULD THEY BE IMPROVED? Alliston Herald a tot 14, cated better treatment for the eral pe atten were for mship Board Rae ae wer to place s and direct to they would have carried their neigh- borhoods. HIGH ENTHUSIASM ON LOW PAY Canadian. Courier More pay for teachers is inevitable or" there will soon nee actiett don’t go into Ean rule they ai the diseipline 3 of trying ‘to si of heredity and home environment é they believe in’ their work as x SB live ‘in inferior boarding abstain, from amusements ‘s_ in from! of mind to love their work, with Git Which? success. ig imposal all vocations in the world teaching fe: enthusiasm, jastic very ven to the teachers well. shut up the parliament ae and the churches. THE VANCOUVER EXPRESS FOR WINNIPEG, CALGARY AND VANCOUVER. Passengers for Western es will “Vancouver Express” from daily ie “Canadian st. convenient train. stops at and connects for all aagtoal nts. uipment consists of up-to- sate oenders Sleepers, Dining Car, Tourist Sleepers, Compartment Ob- servation Car, Fii ite ‘st-class Ganehce and Colonist Car, e most beautiful scenery in Ca anff, Lake Panis contemplating a Pacific coast "Trip should get in touch with acific Ticket Agent or write "W.°B, Howard, District Pas- senger Agent, Toronto. C. F. Vandrick’s Sale Register On Saturday, March 6th, for W: Donahue, Listowel, close to the Grand Trunk Station his farm staek implements, hay, grain is sold and ev exything will be sold without reserye as the proprietor is giving fA Yatinihe’ Sale at one pam, rsday, March 11th, for Wil- {idin Stricker, @ tionater aale of farm ock, implements, hay, grain and some ‘household goods. ‘The sale will start’ at 12 o’clock sharp on account of the vast amount of stuff, Ad- joining the corporation on the north side of Listowel. See bills for partieu- fe Tuesday, March 16th, for H. Ae pauthne Ge tat acercereiois: Maryborough. A sale without reserve See bills for particulars m Friday, Mareh 12th, for Mr. J. Lean, at Lot 8, 7, Wallace, all of his farm stock, fpiplenients hay grain, ete, Sale at one o’clock sharp id without reserve as the farm is in Memoriam Diehl—In loving memory of our dear father, George Pick, who died on February 28rd, 19 The precious one from us is gone, voice we loved: is still, A place made vacant in our home *h never can be filled. More and.more each day we miss him, Friends may. think the wound is. a: only knows the how deep the sor-! Withhs our hearts conceated. Oft we think we hear his footsteps, alli ts no ee nor does s any n SAVED A LIFE soe. Ont.:—“I have a very kind feel- x Dr, Pierce's Favorite Prescription my mother’ 's life. When er health ated Aa oe Je body. was very nervous, would a times Sin lost weight, \¢ dizzy and a eee er nebe chanced ivaedne ve Hot lgkve hit lode: She was as eae as one could be live. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Dieseiotian wa Recendiniied ook Gis aeaatate 5 completely. restored to MRS. B. 5. UPTHE- GiRLs, TAKE YOUR PICK AND GET AFTER THE CROSSHILL BOYS — LEAP YEAR. The gins in Crosshill and vicinity young and old y Must’ know kk one to always be your “de; lear. a (Tommy Wilford is pnneang: every day, fine is prospects ver | Some girl should call on him fag 188y. “Come Tommy, dear, be And Johnny. Lips he needs a “frau,” ‘0 love him and obey Why, not propose and do it now, You'll ne’er. regret the day There's Aloyes SeRrg he's a man not drink or chew HeN make gor uaty if He an, can cook and stev 8) And Jim Heraiene both tall and ge Would mak splendid “ : at tow lite Seat eauier Hide For fear he’ll be a “bach.” al There’s Eddie Birmingham wants a He’s brave and strong of limb, To ask him before it is too late Some girl will surely’ get him, hi Cecil Barbour he eee: ny eky mail For proposals from Some ae should tell ee Jove’s old And Be Phis guiding star. And Arthur Rennie, tout fang gay, ‘ni y Arthur, Til be thine,” And George Birmingham, don’t let slip, x he’s a et chap, dod teilateel einen ote o” Who can help hima bunt and, tabs And don’t forget there’s Nathaniel Herrgott, He’s a nice good natured chap, He never gambles, never bets, Get him, you'll have a snap. And ae there’s Jim Coote, Who needs a home and wi Fa toee te He'll stick to you through lif There’s Nick Moser, Be route -a-bout, he will. oe Bui You'll ue a ee cook his “lkray And sew aa buttons on. So young ee old girls, thin and son 1 that can be true, Get saree vith the bashful men, d do it before the year is out. IS THE MALE TEACHER DISAP- PEARING Kitchener Telegraph gether, there 2 female teachers in Lincoln aes salary for male teachers in pra ecHoete de nee: $900; th schools for 1919 2$704 and special training, $803 is conta ly not a very attractive bait. SCHOOL REPORT January and Feb: ace with (*) yirdieates absence m one or more examinations, The names are arranged in order of merit Sr. T lames Gallop, Viola ee Mary Long* ir, WWorRyancls Brydone Be II—Ben Schiel Sr. II—Fred Totes Sine. ‘stalttey* Ellesmere MON Orwell Hy ymers, Buda le on, Bragell Steckley* ily Harrow, Jack Ritter*, wil ism ., "arry Schiel, Bima Hy- mers, Olive Moffatt, —Shirley Scott, Teacher. CARD OF THANKS | ] Mr, and Mrs, George Johnston and json desire to thank all those who so kindly helped in their sore bere ment SALE REGISTER tere 12th, 1920—House- Friday, hold ects in Rostock, Robert Armstrong, auctioneer, ites and his troubles share | f, a Brydone, Mildred | 52 MILVERTON — Isaac ae spent “Monday 1 Newton and Millbank. iss Ruby Kerr, of pus ttors, erent the Seats ond 4B Lan friends her Me ilfred Sores ees Sunday er isk = spent | Tuesiay at the home of Mrs, Geo O18. Miss Wii iniiifred: Orr: spent the week- end in Stratford visiting Mr. and Mrs. mM. nit eLennan, of Tor shipped a carload of Ones trom Gee on, batt rday of Jas Mrs, a anne ‘of her Peete at tea” on Thurs Mr, Wi d ‘entertained a “thimble y afternoon, ‘Peters, of St. Marys, spent Monday and ee ane Mil- verto: on and Mornington tri Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Zimmerm: Mr. Thomas Rumball, for “it last sours es years G.T.R. agen ae ir. D. M. Davidson sold a veal calf . "Toronto. not? tw knowing the whereabouts of this val ee communicate with The Sun ci ie engagement is announced ee he marriage to take place quietly early March Mr, Alex, Holmes, of Mornington, ily dleponed ofa syp Senrstl clvdesdate fly sired by Favorite Heir sum of sie Mrs,. Ranney and paw ee Ranney, ae: Crawford ani Vida Crawford attended the weading reception. of Mr. and Mrs, S. Baker at Monkton on-Friday evening last. essrs. Jacob Kelterborn and H. ©. Mohr e this week Walentine highly recommends MeCormick’s there during hi Lon Bin Orchestra oe crowd~ are a! on. r Bruce Re Sheree oe tt, who since his re- turn from overseas, hes worked up a splendid, pactice in Listowel, recent. iy: puvehaded he residence of Mrs, Kelly, on the corner of Main and Division streets, and takes next month. aa price is $5500. Dr, Poses having his offices in connection, —Listowel Ban self and Mrs. Bot ceonatdees felt by, the the farming community, Pauli, _of the Queen’s hotel, howeve y and Tuesday night his] use was en to its utmost ca. city. The seincsellen with a view to pi storing or replacing the dilapidated structure now servin; the promise has not a yatalized it ee EO D.D.G.M M.W. Bro. F, A. ee ‘Shatter paid Milv AM, his are ‘opus, a former “Millban 50 years had elapsed since he last visited Milverton when it ae known est’s Corners. opus was eceived arth ,8rand honors and was very helpfu is cri f the work. cheon was served when. splendid ad: dresses were ‘deliver others A. Copus, meron wants @ Hamiton? a very pleasant even- ing, indeed, was spent by all. CHALMERS’ SALE REGISTER e Friday, March 9th, peat owes pat Implements for Mr. Wm. J. at, Tot on. ae ine A. ie a miles east ‘of Monl wi mile west of Kennicott, CENTRAL heen ONT. Ligh ee Ontario’s largest Bod Cone ichool. to. positions. ite for rs eee catalogue. Nae interest y > ae McLACHLAN, Princi COMMERCIAL. Spring Wheat ...... nes Fall Wheat . le; Fl , 9 jewel Flour, jewel . rts, per ton Br eos ee liveweight Bui eas “Cattle j Lambs ipotatned per tag o| Apples, per bag hic! ken dressed Hens, dre: eed. ‘onto, i Wopastoae he rtwright, of Toronto, | is Su ieesent svinieinte ‘at the ponte of | ment. El- i, has been transferred a Hespel- s Erb, of Wellesley, for the pa; se a No. Owing to the failing health of him-| 45 ied) WEDNES ill, -| WINTER TERM FROM JAN. 5TH fi i _ | THE DECAY OF HOME INFLUENCE — ‘ Pee Father, Sage in the course | i the een from which the ust draw its life and its stren: ny the pie ae fails, how is it ee mmunity will suc-" d. e city of © ae Y to say the evening. ater than that the children would “outside seeking amuse- hot make light of the m possibility. of evil influences. Yet 00 many cases there is no evidence of any deliberate and, sustained. at- pore ‘on the part of the parents to wide amusement for thelr children chee | A DESERTED COURT * Walkerton Telescope Time was when the Clerkship of the Division Court was about the fattest job in Walkevton. | In those day: eggs were “10¢ Zen ond butter ite ab, “the cleries fees a id mounted to th year. he or to only $80 for the entire year. CARD OF THANKS nvey their sin- tina Debus desire to ¢: dj cere thanks to frie for sympathy and them in their recent bereavement of heir mother, Unreserved He S| AUCTION SALE Registered ra ete Holts Cattle, eep and P ir & Son have ve been favored 5 yath instructions to sell by public auc- ion for poakecad 4, Section THURSDAY, MARCH 11th, e following: 9 Good aking Cows—No, 1, Fresh milker, No.2 due to freshen in March, Topiitered cow. in calf 16 repie. John B. Leis, at Lot 5, Wellesley (Western 1920 in May, No. it : “in call No. 12 registered ieifer, in, calf, 3 eifers morning last, with the eae du le _inéonvenience was travelling publie as welll ; wood G.T.R. station fs being | ni off for cash over $20. security. W. D. Weir & Son, Auctioneers: Land ue "Ss John B. Leis, Proprietor. Pure-Bred Yorkshire Pigs, ae Grade Lelesater Sheep. Thos, Smith, auctioneer has been fav- ored with instructions from the un- dersigned proprietors to sell by pub- jie auaHOHOd Lat 215 Gonkdenon. 64 Towuship of North Easthope, on DAY, MARCH 10th, 1920 horse 5 yrs. old, pair of clydesdale geld ings, 7 yrs, eat clydesdale filly rising 3 yr: e by ee i stock, Shorthorn: Cow ie 1989 eee Dochine eee Plate 4th, Red butt born yee Sth, 1919, dam ‘No, 1491638, sire 109- —13 milk cows and 11 heif- ers all supposed to be in calf, bred to Challenge Plate 4th or Hscana Pre mier, 12 heifers under 2 years, 10 in stable or steers seg 2 years i. tion, nearly all ae? stock aed b; Challenge ‘hate 4th. yi oO nee 2 John Duck es Port Credit stock. eicester, and T “registered Leicester es and ti ‘Wankfers 1 wil b be fur- nished free with all registered animals ewes | The above animals will positively f/ 4-1 p- der conditions that are free from the in} a family of the late Mrs. Yus-| iron’ AUCTION SALE] 0 at Ente ares ane oc Grade Seiden p 2, eres Anures Toisie 2, etry) pies FOR SALE Good general Biengee mare. N. A. Zimmerman, Milverton, a to N, NOTICE All accounts owing the late Wm. : C. Riddell must be paid to Wes Rid a dell on or before March 18th. : “FOR. R SALE young pigs ana a, few_sows, pure ey 4 lined Holstein pull ¥ year old and four~ “| calves,. Apply George Roe, Milverton. SHIPPING ‘NOTICE I will'ship hogs from the ee C.P.R, station on Friday, eh bth. Jas, Hamilton, U.F.O. Ages phone on 44, ASCETYLENE WELDING Ascetylene weidie work done suckle is cast robe and other metals as goo ew. Ee Dunlop, Gropp’= Garage, cuivertom: NOTICE nhs ship hogs from the Brunnes: station on Friday, March 19, Highest prices paid. F, Schneider, SHIPPING NOTICE F. Zimmerman & Son will ship hogs from the Brunner station and from: Milverton on Friday, March 19. High. T si est prices guarantee WANTED o help with general housework: in ‘tomy of three. No washing pply Mrs Warviepn. “17! Dougiaa Street, Stratford. EGGS FOR HATCHING — From Guild’s bred-to-lay White aps to Jonas Kuepfer, R. R. » Newton, Ont NOTICE The Milverton Farmers’ Club wilt ir regular meeting in the 3 ublic ee ot Saturday af. rel 6th, at two o’clock.— FOR SALE 2 Durham cows 4 and 5 years o! respectively due to freshen about the th and Lath of March, also 1 Dur- ham bull rising two y Apply to B. MeDonald, Newton SHIPPING NOTICE 1 will ship hogs on Friday, March 12 from the ae tation, ‘ilverton. Kindly_ ni nie ean cattle Por sale jor to ship. kin, U.F.O. shippe ave any D, At- HEIFERS FOR SALE two year old Holstein heifers in served by to Moses Nafziger, R. R. No. verton. FOR SALE Second-hand Frost & Wood. mower iti 1 fice last tting order sold for {oeeoneble Chal mers, R. FOR ‘SALE 1 Durham bull (ye: ete boar, 6 months x of 9; sow due to fee in March Pa sows due in April, May and ies ply W. A. Taylor, 9th Con., Morn~ ae R.R, No. 1, Newton. NOTICE workmanship offered. J, W. Schmidt, NOTICE of having a a or Oth, en that date they ere bes pleat in other hands for collection and ellectione charges adde Alex. am desirous d to ‘the account, e-| Ross (Carthage), R. R, No, 1, Britton, FARM FOR SALE. % Betas er drained land me eke Be Lot 1 54, a . For further particulars apply to Charles Rehberg, Lot 22, TU aWest Halt, Momock eee ek NOTICE ! Auction Sale of Farm Stock, Cron, Implem Xe- 17 ceeil Hamilton, bar- rister, Listowel; eir, auction. Ney, Milvertan: j be sold without reserve to make room | for their growing stock egistered | jl 2 ene Shoriors atthe York-| and Eeieester Sheep. No} This Sale Will Start Sharp on pines: nares a 0 months! credit will n by satisfact ory. approved ioint aia. Ronalide property Sue es gecuiri count of 5 ‘or cash. Parghasers from a 5 ‘distance wili be required to furnish | a8 jb ‘ferences as. to itheir financial © FARM FOR SALE pcres,-west half Lot 2H Con. 6, | 100 Elma, 4% miles nd watecworiay 4 e Big pen and hen |Thos. Smith, Jas. MeGill@wee & Sons’ Si Proprietor Auctioneer,

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