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Monkton Times, 2 Sep 1920, p. 8

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NOTICE _ Whe Rostock Cider Mill will run} || §HYMENEAL every Friday until further notice, W. | CO = - Leasa, Prop., Rostock, » : Red Aas ay See t OSBORNE--HOUSTON ae ; MR Se A quiet but pretty wedding took | 4 os See i a «oe anes Vo a tee any Re é POSt ean place ee the cg oecatne, gto : x ix ee pa f We i : oS pe OPES ape en es) |W. J. Houston, 5 Dundas Street; ' AG Selo leks potwoen MA ict nt" on Rug ah, when ae Sis nga nea ed BY Sdn eet Sun Oe ASLO aawitee ae tonne Me ah 1S la ie i A ee - se ig =e ae: of the Heintzman Piano aed ; an i : : ; G Tit. ie s i CR WANTED fs house was prettily decorate t : ee 3 , p. ' y ice LAER . : é ters-and ferns. 'The bride was given | away by her fat She was be- ay oN weep \ ; A S¢cond-hand stave silo in good} comingly attired in Cairo blue tri- en : OR «agreed 10 to 12 fe iu. dlamoater. AP nelatte Sonbined with georgette and | Pa cats Ab Care ' > FALL C0 f I ON 1, Mill-| carried a bouquet of ophelia and : sweet heart roses. The ceremony | an tafe Fest oe Pe HEY, "hh ies sintn uate of Columbus. The wedding marc FOR SALE was played by Mrs, Margaret McKee, | eae cousin of the bride. The groom's | 2 In Linwood, a comfortable brick| gift to the bride was a gold bar pin' -- Rouse, 7 rooms, hard. and soft water, | s°t with onyx and_ pearls, and to the. farge lot. For particulars apply to} pianist an ivory jewel case. After | Philip Kreutzweiser, Linwood, the dejeuner Mr, and Mrs, Osborne | Sent . .-}left for a short trip, the bride's going ep == |away dress being of blue and gold | FOR SALE toned velour, with hat to match, The a. encase : many beautiful gifts received show -\. 'Frame stable 15x 18 feet, tongue| the high esteem in which the bride is_ ? d grooved lumber, most , double | beld. ,The newly married couple up-" - Boarded, good hay loft, in good state | °" their return will take up residence | ef repair, Apply to Wellington Smith | ©" Prince Rupert: Street, | Toronto, » Milverton, On', ; ee Bae or eet KENNER--HILL A very pretty house wedding took | SHIPPING NOTICE place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. PO. epee, will ship hogs Friday, Sept, 3rd] %ppomas Hawthorne, Millbank, on | : from the C.P.R. station, Milverton.| saturday, August Seth when. Mrs. | Kindly notify me if you have any|youise F aT kitou ; : jouise Eleanor Hill, widow of the late we cattle for sale or to ship. I, D, At- H, ¥ill, of Plymouth, England, be- | : Kin, U.F.O. shipper." - |came the bride of Mr, Edward Ken- | nr eennenenentennynnssvcernenmnmencesenen: | or, of Millbank. Mrs, Hill eee ; in Canada for several years and hac -~ FOUND 1 nada fc e 3 2 been employed at Guelph. The wed: | = | ding ceremony was performed by | « Atherton Bicycle, Goodyear tira Rev, BE, Jacques of Grace Church. | en August 11th at Lot 82, Con, 18,}'The bride was attired in pale blue | to M, Wagler, R. . bank, OOP Ss DORE mae > OKA a 2k -- ra new a Son FP > ~ S on Fe SS Ge: ah Zs Si QL Elma, Owner may have same for pay- ing expenses. by applying to Isaac Parkinson, R.R, No, 2, Milverton, oa crepe de chene trimmed with hand ; painted' ninon with sweet peas in| girdle. After the ceremony congrat- | ulations were extended and then all! ne i LS, Zi wy Ya ~ f y ME --a-- / MEN'S TLL LARS, EUS, VENGUNS, RAINED PLUMS PEACHES TOMATOES 60c a basket a is ay SY, SR OLS CROLL GELS ORCEOTOR RO) SOKO RIS is . Sg ee Sur sat down to the wedding dinner pre- | -YOWNSHIP OF WELLESLEY] pared by Mrs, Hawthorne, the bride - ; T d W taken her Rinps Tada elaborate | > Tey wedding. eake. The bride was pre-| enters anted sented with many beautiful presents | SEALED TENDERS ked rr and among MnGES We a Fah eee ALE 3 marked "Ten-| her former employees, The happy ders for Drainage Work" addressed to gouple left on the same day by motor | ~ John Reidel, Reeve, St, Clements P.O, | car to spend their honeymoon at Kit- Ont., will be received up to two: o'-|chener, Guelph and other points, On| -elock p.m, Tuesday, the 7th day of] their return they were given the old | September, 1920, for the construction | time serenade when the Serenaders 9? ' d, c. McKay Municipal Drain, phy Acta y . ane treated to bride's . Im the eastern section o e said] cake the bride. «~~ Township of Wellesley; County of : Tee tia ee aacotll bd opened "The said tenders«will be opened and | yy«. . $ - eonsidered at Crosshill at two o'clock Births, Marriages and Death: pm, of Tuesday, August the 7th at}. two o'clock in the afterhoon, 1920, RJRTHS _. The lowest or any' tender hot nec- Pico. th bdatias A 26th essarily accepted. Tenderers must en| Henty--On Thursday, August oo .elose cash $50.00 or marked cheque to] 1929, to Mr. and Mrs, Roy Henry, ah the. art of the caer Geos TAO: Strother At Elma, on Thursday "hen aii p-conkrector. : August 26th, 1920, to Mr, and ; John Reidel, Reeve, 4 aoe an ae a ng e : ; srawford--At ilverton, on friday, St. Clements, Aug. the 17th, 1920. August 27th, 1920, to Mr. and Mrs, Sa RECUR ESS, ae Se a F, L. Crawford, a son. ate 5 Pe ; : DEATHS : : Voters' Lists, 1920 ha eA TN ialtgeats Page eae he ' "day, August 30th, 1920, Jennie Municipality of the Village of Mil- Adelaide, eldest daughter of Dr. g ofa ees ton, in the County of Perth, "W. T. McMullen, of Woodstock. -_ NOTJCE IS HEREBY GIVEN$hat| pene ? thas transmitted or delivered to | Robb--Wiederhold--At the Evangel- _ the Ontario Voters" Lists vact, 'the nesday, August 25th, by Rev, PA, - eopies required by said section to be} Lawson, Mr, George A, Robb, of ~ se transmitted or delivered of the| Fairview, Ont., to Miss Melinda List, made pursuant to said Act, of all Seaertiolc, of Detroit, formerly persons appearing' by the last Revis-| of Gowanstown. Thé bride will ed Assessment Roll of the said Muni-| be "at home" after Sept, 20th, tipality to be entitled to vote in the said leper oy a i Seip i _ members of the Legislative Assem and at Municipal Blections; and that * FOR SALE the said list was first posted up at my SES At office at Milverton, on Prides, the Good house and lot on Pacific Ave, : oo tet of aad egg and re-| Apply to Roy Walker, Milverton, mains there for inspection, See oetoasiieted _ And I hereby call upon all voters) "~~~ 'to take immediate proceedings to have 'any errors or omissions therein cor- SHIPPING NOTICE (eetes Apeassting te. law. edit nie hogs from the OP R. D i station, Milverton, on Friday, Sept. (OT ot agate ta 4 iat of August, | {th. Jas. Hamilton, U.F.O. ship. = W. D. WEIR, per, phone 44 r 4-1, fo t Clerk of Milverton, = COR STORRS ORE STRAYED ~ On August 31st there strayed onto the premises of the undersigned a lit- tle sorrel horse with white face and one white leg. Apply to George J. Neumeister, R. R. No, 1, Milverton. -- OK Voters' Lists, 1920 _ Municipality of the Township of Mornington in the County of : > Pert : _ .. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ee Bg hpal Lapscr Se peered 3 FOR SALE yersons mentioned in Sec, te) the Ontaito Voters' Lists Act, the| The West Half of Lot 9, Con, 16, eopies required by said section to be Elma, 50 acres well drained and fenc- _ 30 transmitted or delivered of the|¢d,,small barn, good bearing orchard ~~ List, made pursuant to ald Acts ss all Siac as of bebeh ALS 0 3 rsons appearing by the last Revis- | U¢ 8 . hatte oa tuieenstnent Roll of the said Muni-| R. No, 1, West Monkton, Ont. ot gi Aba be roti pa in a 8a lunicipality at ections for members of the | pblative Assembly} LINWOOD CIDER MILL and at Municipal Elections; and that 5 the said list was first posted up at my| The Linwood Cider Mill will run office at Newton on Monday, the six-|on 7th and 8th and on the 14th and teenth day of August,-A.D, 1920, and} 15th of September. After that date remains there for inspection, it will run on Monday, Tuesday, Wed- _ And I hereby call upon all voters} nesday and Thursday of each week to take immediate proceedings to have| until further notice. A, J. Koebel. ny errors or omissions therein cor-| Koebel, Proprietor. rected according to law. : ; rat this 21st day, of August, FOR SALE WM. J, ZOEGER, x . - ' A lot in the village of Newton con- Clerk, Tp of Mornington. | taining' 1 1-2 acres of land; good ee -- | frame house with hard and soft wat- Pel Te Sa eee er, back kitchen and wood-shed also Municipality of Milverton = | good barn with driving shed, hen ' : . ' house and pig pen. \ For further par-j. : « Notice __|tieulars apply to Mrs, J, Barr, Newton & GS 60c per Dozen \ ' « ENGELAND & SON, Milverton, Ont. ¥ OEE AE ROR ORIOL e .4 SRS Sea ees oo eee SEAT See cee ar EPOCH ECO OTOLOR Foe tO ES _ Whereas the Municipal Council of} . io Sg ty age aH fae oe : ; 'the Village of Milverton by resolu-| | Chiropractic removes the cause of] THE GARAFRAXA SINK HOLE | coniinues to sink at the rate of eight, PERTH WAR VETERAN DIES tion bearing date the 4th day of Aug. | disease at the spine, Office in George = feet every, twenty-four hours and it FROM THE"EFFECTS OF ust, 1920, decided to close and sell | Pfaff's block, above Gamble's Barber| -- Sa : is not known how long it will take be- WOUNDS AND GAS. a certain portion of the Alley or road-| Shop. Tuesday and Friday from 12) while on our trip north last week| fore a solid bottom will be found. In at way lying along the Easterly limit of] P.m. till 4 p.m. Consultation and] we took occasion to visit the famous} the meantime it continues to swallow ; ear the south west Ek of lot number | Spinal analysis free. sink hole on the Garafraxa road about |stone and grayel by the carload. CMaagr ys 7 Whaley's survey of the | -- ee ----|two and a half miles north west of gee eee ittsdagatiee auth osete-| |." COMMERCIAL dente oe wile We Meee oth Tah cin) the north easter- a quarter of a mile in length and lies as limit of Davis Street and intersec- --- iets black muc iu rch a section .. A Real Optimist Weir's List of Farms For Sale' NOTICE =| $1,900 will buy the north half of the|/ There is every prospect of a bum- -- ; west half of lot 4 in the 11th con- sate ret Pama on 1 sone cei = : Mr,, George Edwards, Stratford,| cession of Wellesley, (Western! tiie is to Provect your' buildings has received word of the déath in| Section), 2 1-2 miles west of Lin-| oot,.¢ damage by lightni Canton: Ohio, 08h hew, Mr. Er-| Wood. All in pasture, good well, |; ge by ightning an ant, Oto. OF ns eee ory well} Windmill cement water tank, $1000 | 7%, Has been proved over and, over i ' ? * } a i i sO. f Davis Street and said Alley | Spring Wheat $2.45 $2.45 | between two high hills, A few years) 7) Khown in this district, particularly in| ™Ay refain on seeing. Set Ore cles 7p, eumeer: sn e northerly at a right angle un-| Fall Wheat Fae eta eas oe ponbn te Dak aed ee a a, _latid "atoimd Milverton end Monkton. | or anes be the best of material and workmanship form width of 12 feet, 539, fect, to < eee ok cine ere eeeen fhe town- | This one is credited to Premier|He was born in Neepawa Manitoba, in $8,200 will Buy the south half of fot |offered. Jas, W. Schmidt, Milverton, the: Govibests limit of the Canadian veaesees 20 --.70} ship council to fill Fein were unavail.| Drury. "Only an incurable optimist / 1884, and had lived in Canton, where | 7 in the 8th concession of Mornington Sc 4 ; Pacific, ailway , lands acquired by Flour. 8 jéwel ; : 7.90 ing. A floating bridge on piles was Uke may ene, Wash. White aed re- pe wa Te on Aer 9 Bd a eae Am land is o: nied Sie ------SS---- ~ te gtd Matsivet for the build- | Pour jewel oi. fons =e : rs gard the future as promising and hope |formerly Ida Feldman of that city and| vation wi e exception of about] ¢ e Gatien. of Ferat BOR. per tat 8. 500 vongered pte "prflge iors Cds Ta ful. .I met Wash the other day _with|two children, Beatrice a d William, |3 acres of bush, close to schools, bri¢k COAL and'wOOD TERMS | government has taken the matter ov-|2 big raw gash in his forehead. What, survive, with his father and four brot-| dwelling hotse with kitchen, large Ce fa Eh ar Sega ots fronting a , | Huy, per ton 3 '00ler and contractors have been busy| dees that gash mean, Washington ?" | hers and sisters. It was while work- 'bank barn, pig pens, cement stabling,| Owing to the stringency of the coal -- nd further take notice that after | Hogs, liveweight " 0.00| for months trying to make a pernian-| 1 said. "What does it mean ?" grin-|ing at Milverton that Mr. Edwards en-| large orchard, 8 miles to Milverton|and wood markets whereby deale: expiration of four weeks no ob- Butcher Cattle sf... 0+: + 12.00] ent Tonawuy. Tae "bunk houses, ned Wash. "Why it means good luck/ listed, joining the 110th Battalion in} an 2 1-2 to Newton P. O. have to make payments in advance' ion or. e raised to the|Shee ){cook houses and stables~ have been| dat's what it means. I prayed de|1916. After seeing considerable ser-| $10,200--Will buy lot 13, con, 7, for their sufplies it is imperative that sai ortion of $ es built to shelter the men and teams Lawd last night to gimme a good luck| vice, he suffered a compound frac-| Mornington 150 acres with the crop| patrons make their payments prompt- | 'of| Potatoes, per bag .... Olemployed. Car tracks have been con-| Sign and de fust t'ing dis mawnin' | ture of his, right arm and was gassed,| and _i0 acres of good bush, splen-| ly, On all coal accounts not paid Lard .. _.teres 80.80] structed to neighboring hills and the} ed de stable door de mule} Through his wougd and continued ex-| did bank barn with straw shed, silo | within thirty days of delivery of coal | dump cars are used to convey the ma-| wid-his hoof and fetched | posure, he contracted tuberculosis,; large orchard, plenty of good water | Of wood 50 cents per cord of wooc terial to the hole, Over 30,000 cords; m« de face. Dar's luck fo' | which eventually caused his death.| frame dwelling house, corner farm|and 50 cents per ton -of coal per of stone and gravel have already been |: horse shoe in yo' face 'befo' | He was not discharged fromthe army| on the road between Newton and month extra will be charged. dumped in and while a portion of the| b _ Golly, but I hopes de luck| however, until August 12th, 1918,| Millbank. The crops are. looking : 56|roadway now seems to have perman-|keps | > de rest of de|after which time he went to live with| full easily worth $1,200. Apply N.D, SCHATZ, _ settled a considerable secti car. ---- {his'family at Canton. =, ss {_s to: W. D. Weir, Milverton. | _ J. G HAMILTON, | 2 eae Seo oe =a ing and construction of a Furniture | Shorts, per ton .....+++ ry ,there be ni node Fak Bran, per ton ...

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