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Monkton Times, 2 Sep 1920, p. 4

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aa sate ; SY ' Death claimed one of our most highly respected and very prominent |. - farmers on Thursday at noon when ~~ the late David Moore was accidentally killed while adjusting a belt on a threshing machine at the home of Mr, Wm, Bain, of Fullarton., The flneral which was a motor one num- bering about eighty cars took place from his late residence on Sunday af. terrivon to Avondale cemetery. The - floral tributes were many and beauti- | ful, among them were a pillow from PMILLBANK NEWS - "Miss Phair returned home after be- ing at Atwood for a couple of weeks, yr, Lindsay Pender and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Pender, of Stratford, and Mrs, Jas, Donald, of West Flamboro, were visitors at Mr, Charles Pender's one day last week. » Mrs. Simon Fewings and daughter are visiting her parents, Mr, and Mrs, W, T. Reid at Hamilton. | Mr, 'Alex, McLennan, of Rodney, visited' his parents, Mr, and Mrs, H. ATWOOD. Misg Violet~Dierlam, of Listowel, has returned to her home after vis- i her friend, Miss Echo Dickson. r, John Inglis, of Toronto, is visiting at his home on the 16th Con. Miss Luella Jamieson, of Harriston has arrived in th village and will commence her duties as assistant in the public school. : Mr, and Mrs, William Brooks, of Detroit, visited recently with friends in town. a The Elma Agricultural Society will hold their annual fall fair on Sept. LINWOOD TOPICS Mr, and Mrs, Wm. Forwell, of Kit- chener, spent the week-end with Lin- wod friends, ~~ : Mr, and Mrs, Charles Forwell, of St. Clements, and Mr, Simon Rosen- blatt, of Milwaukee, spent a day last week at Mr, P. Lenhardt's. ' Mr, L. F. Dietrich, the Dodge auto- mobile agent, of Waterloo, was a business visitor at Mr. J, G, Seip's on Monday. ; : Mr. Sam Roe, of Toronto, was a ad hte fed. 8 SLIVER A. Morning <2 South of Mill Street, '10 o'clock | South of Mill Street, 4 0'clo North of Mill Street, 10.30 0'clock: Ae gos Afternoon North of Mill Street, 4.30 o'clock a 4 .e x 4 ms a ywwys a A Deer Yad add his parents, brothers and sisters; and } ; wreaths from Rostock Sunday School, McLennan,. during the past week. of which he was superintendent; and! Mr. and Mrs, Mrs. Percy Clark and Mr. and Mrs, T. Armstrong And fam-! family and Miss Julia Quinn, of Strat- | is spending her vacation at her home, ily, Mr, and Mrs, David Smith, Mr, | ford, spent Sunday with Dr, and Mrs, Mr, and Mrs, Tom Vyles and son, and Mrs, Sam Smith and family, Mr. | R, ©, Clark, : George, are visiting Mrs, A. Ducklow and Mrs. R. Withrow, Grandma Smith) Mrs. Jean Mueller, who has resided| Mrs, Alf Holmes, of Stratford, is District Sunday School and his uncles' With her parents, Mr, and Mrs. W.|'visiting relatives in this vicinity, from Alliston; spray from Mr, and 8. Freeborn, since her return from) Miss Addie Collins, of Stratford, Mrs. J. Detrich; sheaves from Miss | Holland left on Saturday for Schreib- | spent. the week-end in the village. Bella Detrich, Mr, and Mrs, D, With-| er where she has accepted a position, Mrs, Idle and children, of Clarks- row; crescent, from Mr, and Mrs.| 28. teacher there. jburg, are visiting her sister, Mrs. Thomas Smith>-cross, Masters Alex.| 'Mrs. J, J, McFaddin and sons Lorne ; Nolton Parker. and David Withrow; broken wheel,| and Cecil, have returned home after; Miss Bertha Leslie spent the week- 'Wartburg Young People; anchors, )§ ending some weeks at Palmerston, end in Listowel the guest, of Miss neighbors Mr, and Mrs. Walter Hast- ordwich and Orangehill. Cora Gabel. _ wood, We extend our sympathy to}. Mr, Thomas Gray, o Toronto, vis-| Miss Margaret Edgar, of Stratford, _ the bereaved family. ; a ats Cy be at Mr, Hugh masala 7 been: renewing acquaintances in and other friends. is vicinity. Mrs, Bertram Smith and' son, of Mr. ad bbe: Wm, Wilson and dau v Hamilton, are visiting her yeaa akter and Miss Pearl Hone spent troit, on Saturday after spending a) Mr, and Mrs. Jas, Lowrie, . : Sunday in Ethel. ~ , couple of weeks here. Mr, Charles Patterson, of Chicago,{ Mrs. R. Marshall, Mrs, John Saun- _ Miss Lura Carnochan returned to spent the week-end with his aunt, ders, Mrs. Albert Gordon and fam- Stratford on Friday after recuperat- Mrs, H, Stewart. | _ | ily spent Monday with Mrs, George ing at her home for several weeks, Mr, Lorne Smith,*of Los Angeles,| Rome, Palmerston. Mr, Glen Wray, of Stratford, spent Mr, and Mrs.'\John Nichols, of Paisley, Mrs, A. H, Wheal and daughter, Monday here. ~ and Mr, and Mrs, Chambers, of Car- Edith, of Stratford, are the guests of |. Mr, and Mrs, Joe Fletcher and fam- gill, called on a number of old friends | Dr, and Mrs, Kidd. 'ily, of Moorefield, Mr, Alvin Calder here on Monday while on a motor trip} Mr. and Mrs. George Roger spent and Miss Cora Calder, of Listowel, through this district. _ | Sunday at Motherwell. | spent Sunday at Mr. Thos, Calder's, : Mr, Bristo, of Galt, called on his; Mr, Leonard Brown, Miss Gertrude' _ Miss Kate Morton, Evangelist of \ cousin, Mrs, R. Mulcahy, on Monday, ; Brown, and Master Harry Brown, of | Toronto, preached in the Methodist Mrs, Bird, of Detroit, and Mrs. | Port Antonia, Jamaica, visited recent- , Church here on Sunday evening, Playford, of Crosshill, called on a. ly with Mr. and Mrs, Will Murray. | Mr, Wallace Sterling, of Trow- erone of old friends here one day! A eee J, A, McBain has left to take | ae pow, the week-end at Mr. recently. : : . ms estern trip. i John Schnurr's. tives in this vicinity. Miss E, Crookshanks spent a day | Mr, and Mrs, Sherwood, of Mit- | Mrs, Ed Zettel, of Kitchener, spent ~ Mra. S, Miller,, of Brampiog. aad hes PO ay en Beg said pres ae 5 ate with Mr, and ie eats of days this week with the M Plews and daughter, Elizabet rs, n allace, undee, rs, .A, . Robinson. {Misses Heimler. ' Me ie n Naaitors at the home of| Scotland, Mrs, W. Binkley and Miss | | _Mrs, Edith Lieman, of Detroit, |~ Mrs, (Dr.) MeEachren spent Wed. | Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Miller. ; ee? cb Sauce =e emi : oe aed parents, Mr. and Mrs. eee at aside pees ; aster Sam Henr ent a few|* rs, th, Is Week, jd. J. Johnston, . _ Miss Emma Kuehner, of Kitchener, | : > days with his srandparente, 'utr, and a EOS at nd pr gate ov- | " Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Stockford, of | is at present visiting her friend, Miss | Palm Olive Flakes ete aoa. Hane peti SBF Coghitn ae ce ager eal with: Mr ne Mrs C we Eval ne bam ii Beggs returned home| Our stock of Listowel Sweaters for Pekoe Tea, reg. 85¢ Ib with her sister, Maw Roy Hull, of he number of ene bse selec) ee ox J Peconsss of Ethel, rales shuceley ote spending - couple Men aoe Women is now complete.--Get Pesnih B eae : : ; . pupils have passed wi onors of in wood on Thursday. jof months at Lavinia and Hamiota, | our choice now. Pid. pau, . ice Grace Thorne, of Mitchell, ee no fay was eg reat Fry Edith and Lyall sieakiaks | Manos ; ¥ : Sauerkraut : > y " with Miss Kate! others. Miss Margaret McFadc in. |Of Monkton, are visiting at the home| Rev. H. W, and Mrs. Watts an chi . vole tg week-end with ~ : Mh? pee ae middke school exam. (Of Me. = Fy be = ad A Peiagig Ay iron in at nee ; MEN'S CAPS - 20 p.c. OFF : Paper Napkins , rs, is Hi 1] and| ination wi onors. | Mr,.and Mrs, R, ompson an rs. John Stickney, 0 eg eet : Sh eeget eye ee ny onggeel gt Messrs. Alex and Alvin Johnston, ! family, Mrs E. H, Swing and Mr W. | at present visiting ae daughter, Mrs. : , ' visitors at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Mrs. Roulston and Miss Eva Ruther- Hamilton attended the Shriners' pic-) Alex. Beggs. Henry Ehgoetz. ' ford were visitors at Toronto this nic 2 Stratford on Wednesday of last a and Baier C, ott ph ai eee Mr. and Mrs, Fred Harloff visited | Wes. , Week. : unday at Drayton with their daugh- Stratford Pepe Seeaatie Mrs, Henry Peffers and daughters, ' ter, Mrs, Polliek. Mr. Ben Detrich, of Zorra, spent of Peffers, visited last week at Mr. | Mr, and Mrs, J. G, Seip, Mrs. N. Sunday with his parents here. W. B, Freeborn's, Roe, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Roe Mrs, (Dr.) Mr, and Mrs, Thomas McCarthy, of Misses Nellie and Lizzie ~Crook- | By Hoon McEachren, Mrs A, O. Schnurr; Mrs. Toledo, who are at present visiting shanks returned to their home at y enot er correspondent. George Rennie, Mrs. Jean Rennie and at the home of Mr, Joseph McCarthy| Stratford after spending several' Threshing is the order of the day.) Mrs, H.C, Barlett attended the funer- have our sympathy in the loss of weeks with friends here. | Mr, and Mrs, William Stewart Sun-|al of the late Alex, Miller at Millbank their infant son, Thomas, at the age The teachers, of whom there are dayed with friends in Logan. on Saturday. ; Miss Ella Mank, of Forest is at } z | present visiting her sister, Mrs. Oliver PEFFERS jurday evening. of seventeen months. The little lad| about a dozen, who spent the summer, Mrs, ©, Reis, of Galt, spent_a few has been ill for only a week, the act- vacations at their homes here have days with her sister, Mrs, J.' Doerr. " Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. | Dew. If the weather continues favorable places of duty. {and Mrs, John Diehl's were Mr, and} Miss Estell Nichol returned to Mr. and Mrs. John Fetter and fam- | harvesting will be all finished by the 20th and 21st. - visitor at Mr, J. G, Seip's over Sun- Miss Minnie Campbell, of Toronto, : day. Messrs, Carl Bernbach and Jerome Boegel, of Kitchener, spent Sunday at Mr, L, A, Heimler's, Miss Susie Tucker, of Durham, spent the week-end with Miss Annie Burnett. pee g " Dr. and Mrs, G. G, Manser ,and Miss Jetta Manser returned home on Monday after spending a couple of weeks at Holstein. Anniversary Services will be held in the Methodist Church here on Sun- |day next at 11 a.m, and 7.30 p.m. 'Mrs, ( Rev.) Sterling, of Trowbrige, will occupy: the pulpit at both ser- i vices, Mr, Barney Lantz returned to De-| POULTRY PRICES FOR THIS | "WEEK AND NEXT sj} HENS, 56 6 lhe, ia OR ROCK BROILERS, over 3Ib 34¢. HENS. 4 to5.Ibs. ........28e DUCKLING, must be 410 .. 27 HENS, ayer 6Jbs: . 7. x .B4e-" ROOSTERS, 2.43.00 - > oe BABY DRESSES & ROMPERS- Baby Dresses and Rompers. Special discount of 10 per cent. off. SPRING COATS x SPORT FLOSS Don't forget we have the largest stock of Sport Floss--every color represented. at * =, zs . RDAY ay ati _ a $2.00 Just a few Spring Coats ley of om s. Yellow Sugar ror ......++Pae ih ieee discount o per 'cent. 5 th cartoon Granulated Sugar $1.25, we. will'give @ 01 : : SPECIALS MEN'S GLOVES pune iss ee 16 1-2 and 17 for Men's Cotton Gloves, special price at Men's Blue Shirts, per pair - 15c cage STRAW HAT SPECIAL : FANCY BLANKETS 7 All Hats 20 per cent. off. See our south window for Fancy Blan- kets. $8.50 to $10.00. GROCERY SPECIALS LISTOWEL SWEATERS Sterling Salmon 30c ... O, what a life! 'Tis like a flower, - "'Phat blossoms and is gone; It flourishes its little hour, . _ With all its beauty on: Death comes, and, like & wintry day, It cuts the lovely flower away. Mr, and Mrs, Henry Ehgoetz spent Sunday with Logan friends. «° ~ Mrs, Van Riper, of Ypslanti, is vis- iting relatives in this locality, -- ~ Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Ehgoetz, of Harriston, pa hk Sunday with friends in this locality. -- ' rs, Sam Henry is at present vis- iting relatives at Orangeville. Rey, and Mrs, George Brown, of Elmira, are at present, visiting 'rela- oo. Pevuves W. K. LOTH, Milve (A rton | GADSHILL. ual cause of his death is somewhat of mostly all returned to their several a mystery to the doctors although breaking a leg of one of them. there were symptoms of paralysis. There is left to comfort the bereaved parents two sisters and a brother, Mr, Peter Roffreitch, of Sebring- ville, spent Sunday at the home of 'Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Bald. Detroit, and Miss M, Fromhagen, 0 Chicago, have returned to their homes after having spent the past few weeks with Mr, and Mrs, Wm, Ehgoetz. _Mr. and Mrs, Mrs, D, B. Grieve visited friends at Hollen one day last week. i A very interesting program was giv len at the Methodist League on Thurs- ! day the subject being, "Canadian from different poets. The contest with Mr, Alger Nicklin and Mr, H.! Mayberry as to which side could name! Mrs. Charles Guinters, and Mr. J Guinters, of Maslo, Ohio, Mrs, William Cook, Miss Ruby Atkin, of Stratford. Mr, and Mrs. D. Carl and Mr, and | : Mrs, A. Harding and family motored | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Raymond, of! Authors and Their Poems" and quite to Listowel on Sunday and spent the | \ f|a number of selections were given \ day with friends. Mr. Arthur Atkin and Mr, Ed Diehl Bate Sunday evening at Rostock. Yr, Mr, and. of Mitchell, and) William Schneider called on most Canadian poets and poems was some of our fair sex and took them Burk's Falls, after visiting her sis- ter, Mrs. W, O. Bundy. Mr, and Mrs. Jack Gillespie, of Hollen, spent' Monday at Mr, H. Barlett's. Messrs, F. H, Schummer and Joe Hayes were at Toronto on business over the week-end. Mr. Jack Strome spent Monday at Elmira. Miss Winnie Beggs returned home on Saturday after spending several ily, of Brunner, spent Sunday at Mrs. H, Freeborn's. Mr. and Mrs, Ed Lines and son G.| spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, John Barton. Mr, and Mrs, John Glenn who are leaving shortly for California, visited for a day here this week with Mr. and Mrs. C, E. Barrett. Mrs. Will Dick and Misses Peffers visited at Millbank on Saturday, Quite a number from here attend- ed the concert at Milverton on Sat- end of the week. : Miss Mabel Barton is spending a few days with friends at arthage. Mr. sand Mrs. Henry Becker, of New Hamburg, were visitors at Phil Cook's recently. Mr. Cecil Dobson is a guest at Mr. N, Dobson's. Mrs, Dunbar, of Morningdale, vis- ited at Mr. T, Steven's on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. D. Hurst visited with friends at Burns on Sunday. Barton had it slaughtered on Mon-. day. We expected they were rum rumners from Windsor making an in- land trip but it is learned they slo, ed down at their camp near Gad hill. es In Sinn Fein Ireland when a man ig: committing suicide his friends se: out bulletins stating how he is pro- weeks at Dresden. While Mr, John Barton's boys were | gressing with the crime. Mrs, A. Randall of Kitchener, spent a week with Mrs. Frank Ament. Messers. J.'W, Berges, Harry Lutz COOOL OS and Oscar Schummer spent the week- end at Bayfield: Alf places of business will be clos- ed on Labor Day, August 6th. The separate school opens on Tues. day, Sept. 7th, Mr. H, Matthews, of Toronto, will)again have charge. Miss Grace Randal, of Kitchener, visited her friend, Miss Ida Dechert. Rev, H, Watts and family spent last Thursday with Rev, and Mrs, Thos. won by Mr. Mayberry's side, Rev.'for a pleasant spin on Sunday after- Miller, of Mt. Brydges, took charge noon. of the meeting and added much to its | Miss Elsie and Miss Anna Hope, interest. Miss Jevohn Nicklin gave who have been spending the past few a 'number of violin selections. After | Wonths with friends around :Gadshill a vote of thanks to the school teachers are leaving for Bistowel one of these for their help at the League during days. their summer vacation the president; Mr, Gordon Sutter spent Sunday | Mr, R. B. Hamilton treated the crowd | With his sister, Miss Emma Sutter, of to cakes and ice cream which was al-} Downie. so much appreciated, | Mr, and Mrs, P. Boppre and Mr. ;and Mrs. J, Yundt spent Sunday with sts ae ye se er: Can rs. m, Wilker, of CROSSHILL | Stratford, spent Sunday at the home; : E My ,of Mr. J, Doerr. Hazlewood, of the Wallace Circuit. Miss Elsie W inn, of Preston, 'Spent | The stork made a call at the home} The Anniversary Services of the last week with her cousins, Miss L.' of Mr. and Mrs, Henry Schneider and ' Methodist Church will be held on Sun- Foster and Mrs. Lorne Rennie. 'left a fine baby girl. 'day next, at. 11 a.m, and 7.30 p.m. _ Miss Byrilf Petch, of Kitchener, | : : Mrs. (Rev.) Sterling, of Trowbridge, FS holidaying at the home of Mr, and' aa will preach at:both services and there will also be special musical numbers Mrs, John L,.-Hammond. eg TRALEE for the day. Everybody is cordially nee pty ; ._ Mr, and Mrs, August Schlegel, of ; PORKING WEST | Kitchener, called on friends here last! yrs g J Tomlinson, Mr. and Mrs,|imvited to attend the services. The = ; , , Sunday while passing. 4y,,|Allan Tomlinson and' son' returned | annual thankoffering will be received _ Mr, and Mrs, Fred Strangway vis-- A number from here attended 'the /i, Lansing after two weeks' visit at | 4t these services. ~ ited Mr, J. = ing hme he gs Seo EE he of the late Alex, Miller at yy, yy *Seati's end Se maatiocs . Miss K, Morton, of Toronto, a well ry Mr, sane N rae Negi an as ry oa last Saturday. : "te cand Were Po. Hambecker and {known evangelist, preached in the Joe," i nse , are at present; -- It is rumored that Mr. Sam Heiron- | .,n< 'of Listowel, called on friends | Methodist Church last Sunday even- visiting Mr, Jos. Tunny. . | imus has sold his farm about a mile pore' on Sunday evenin 'ing. She appeared in the interests i Miss Anne Basler visited her sister, east of Crosshill better known as: wy ae Mrs. I. F a eraaecan and {| ¢t xthe Serbian Orphan Relief work, é ails giants. Macton, one day) the 'old Harris farm. : 'Sob wneat Stnaeeak Wet Sete Bove: {which is being carried on by the Can- en ane i Mre D. Gaialer, Lebanon Threshing is in full swing at pres- | 2dian Brotherhood Federation. Her Boy ited Mi: Ed Dé ra 98 nsSunday. t. |message was pleasing, practical and hfe, M Baile Gnd Miss HI Bailey Mr. Will Thompson spent Sunday ; quite acceptable. mad a Business' 'trip to Listowel an with Listowel friends. Mr, John McKay, Miss Dolly Mc- aronds P Mr, Charlie Beatty was a visitor|Kay and Miss Jean Beaton are at OM. LR "Armstrong 'visited Mr bn. Sue Hing ont) Sundey. Be ee ee nk "of Ke eatgtions 2 ! s r and Mrs C rivht Patani Mr, and Mrs, Alvin Shirk, 0 it- J, Burnettt, Tralee, on Sunday. --Kingston Whig. =e | of ene es de ae ee chener, spent Sunday 'at Mr, Conrad ees [ vement, of Dorking, spent Sunday | Welker's. i here. H We are sorry to report that some of our young men are laid up with pleurisy. We wish them a speedy recovery. * CARTHAGE Mr, and Mrs, E. Phepps, of De- troit, called on friends on this line last week. Mrs, W, F. Malcélm and Miss Hazel Mayberry were visitors at the Tor- onto Exhibition this week. Mr. and Mrs. A. Walker and fam- ily spent last week with Mr, and Mrs, Charles Kerr. : We are sorry to report that little Eva Johnston had the misfortune to fall and break her arm on Monday. Mr, Ran Askin is a visitor at Elm- stead this week. ' Mr, and Mrs. J. Herron visited last week with friends here. ramophones and Records" - e PLES - Victor G We are the exclusive representive of these fam- ous gramophones and records. Callin and see the line we carry and also let us demonstrate the quality and tone of Victor records in stock. P, H. BASTENDORFF MILVERTON, ONT { Jeweler and Optician | | e CHANGING INDICATIONS | { Once price was indication of val-| lue; now it is an indication of nerve. | We heard a man say: "Let the Telephone Company use the . profits they made in prosperous years, if they need money to build more plant." HESSON Myr. Louis Kieffer attended the fu- ; = : _., neral of the late Mrs. I. Kieffer at Mr. and Mrs, Tom' Linseman and} po;+mosq on Tuesday. / family: spent Sunday with relatives , Mr. and Mrs. B. Boppre and fam- lily, of St. Clements, and Miss Agnes ene Sundayed with friends here, Mr, and Mrs. George Stemmler and A Chance to Renew at Old Rate | Effective October Ist the subscription price of The Times. will 'That's exactly what we have done! ville, spent Monday with his son here. | Misses Helen and Gladys McDonald | family and My, P, Rogers, of Tor- hE jonto, spent a few days with relatives be $2.00 per year, in advance, by mail to any point in Canada, Ae Seen ae called on friends here one day last | ere. Mr, Will Thompson, of Wallace-| Gatch Shareholders of the Bell Telephone Company of Canada have been paid only a moderate return on the par value of their stock --no more! here. ; Mrs, J. MeCartney and son, of Mill- 'bank, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Haid. Mr, Herbert Helm spent Monday in Listowel on business. . To subscribers in the United States the rate will be $2.50 a DONEGAL _ year on account of extra postage, | : Mr, and Mrs. Ernest J. Young nee | Miss Jean Bay, of Detroit, are spend-|™ , ' ing a short honeymoon at the home | Mrs. I. Jackson and family, of of Mr. and Mrs. Robert. Buchanan. | Glenallan, spent a day last week with Mise Laurene Slaughter, of o-) Mi,and as. Anthony eet For f ) ronto, has returned home after spend.|___ "4T. and Mrs. ¥. es eee or forty year i % ee enh wen. heros. pend-| motored here and spent a few days aff Has y years we have consistently used all surplus earnings, Loraine Buchanan. Bea soni re aaa He idle reserves to buy more telephone plant. Every dollar has e are sorry to report the ill { Mrs. J... Preeporn and' iriencs 0 one back i i i of 'Mr, Percy Fisanasn nt ou 'pleas. | Toledo, spent. the holidays with Mr. en Ke © the business to extend it and serve new subscribers. ed to state he is some better and we ,#"d_Mrs. J. Mittelholz. ee : all wish him a speedy recovery. The Forty Hours' Devotion was cel- Mr. and Mrs. W Snelling, of De-: ¢brated the fore part of the week and | : "i was largely attended. be troit, called on friends here recently. | "8. ' : Miss. os Segee Buchanan is accom- | »,.Sisters Oey es P aches ache tion found '| panying her cousin, Miss L Miss Sarah Haid, of New York, spent , on found that i i Siaighter to Toronto to take ak abe 'a week with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph = turni 11 = ee sas ri ae Fee wmsorabhy scutes of Exhibition i Pos (HOIe ee Paring surplus earnings back into the business we would have ~ Mn% and Mrs. Arthur. Miller, of De. | Br _ had to provide in the year 1918 alone an-adiitional $908,000 out ' . a Bi ae IO ets = hte EF Sig -- eS - id ipa &: = ; as = se te ae interest on the plant so secured: This ehicene r,Elgin Vipond has returned to | wi have meant higher rates to subscribers, ©) br ronto after spending his holidays pew : : ubscribers, cere Yours ( fs jome here. ~ t We have made no distributions of bonus stock, no 'melons' have ever been cut; no distribution ever been made of surplus earnings. Every share of stock has brought us its par value, or better. Up to and including Oct, Ist, subscriptions will be received at the old rate me ; Renewals will also be accepted at this rate for one year in ad- vance, but only on condition that same is paid by October Ist. What has this policy meant to the public? The Board of Railway Commissioners at our last rate investiga-' 4 Naar oe Se Geiase thy wid ira sideG moth jure Mr. Farmer do you keep cows? Surely |} + not. Ship your cream to the Elmira Cream- eae andthe cows will-keep you 2: cial) Garey at oe kage > <j »- NEWTON » Mr. and: Mrs2 J) "Kirkland, of Kit-) " véheniér, Messrs, G. and J. Normabell| °* 'land Mrs. A. Kirkland, of Stratford, |! -- | visited last week with Mrs. George 'Kirklandas:*) 7-2 1% ~The fact is, we need millions of new money just because our _, funds have always been at work, keeping down our bon d tare eo te o = Bek _. : ee a ing down our and stock 6th LINE ELM |} Mrs. Arthur B and' daughter, -fssues, and ensuring Tow rates if subscribers BEEMAN itey ane. tre entiren: -- pier ge eee os _Misses Clara Willoughby and Or- Maxine and Jean, madé a pleasant) ~~ AS 3 : ee villa Stockford, of Atwood, spent Sat- 'visit with her' brother, Mr. John . fabs 293 curday evening with Mrs. Russell | Thorpe. THE BELL ; TELEP HONE. COMPAN - a oe J ". SS a They were accompanied by : diet Pee eee See j Nutt. 'a niece, Miss Alice Spinks, of Wood- BIEL OT TES ' Smee 3 Give us a Trial : AN, ADA Harvesting is about over on our stock. -- BS 'The Elmira Co-Opera line and the threshing machine is here' Mr. Fred Thorpe was home over ahs pe a ; ELMIRA We eh we Baer : Weare alow tna position to handle cream ©" ------ -jn any quantities and we pay the highest market price, We furnish cans and pay all _ _ -- express charges. a5, an once more. See :the week-end from Victoria Hospital, | A few from our line took in the where he is undergoing treatment. | Swiss Bell Ringers Concert at At- We are sorry to report that Mr. wood on Friday evening. a Martin Schweitzer is having a bad set! | Mrs. Kargess Sr., who has return- back and is in a very bad condition. ! -ife-ted from the West-is at present vis- Miss Hazel Whaley, who has been! iting her son, Mr, William Kargess. engaged in Mr, F. Elligson's store as clerk is taking a week's holidays r. =< Mite b. Fe: east left for Buf- falo on Tuesday morning where he in- before resuming her duties at the auistowel ugh School. ie aoe tends spending a couple of weeks. eae

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