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Monkton Times, 17 Mar 1921, p. 8

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3 - i: i" a = % L SUPPLY | OLD IRELAND THE SPOT - ; OUR: FUTURE (FUR : .N! ‘0 : Sees 7 0 years ago 0 the Anglical Church ime jessons erat householders | Long Bie sac aland with her sham- Coe J Ontario went on record vith cele reir given. by. the cone have | Her equal “on enith never yet has ETHEL C. J. MONTEITH lee San ite with pe here ee eee sgne hen vie bravest the world| 7 Phe death ee “su con ot ioe it will Be learned that the matter | 11,,“iverahtor all hee Deen Her “daughters vate famed for hearts |)’ ie, ae EN enues for. Sopth Perth, win Gries ee ae is De M. Steele, having given notice of ment, The system oe the following: pr "poss ‘state dispensaries has been That i 'Tis ote: on arest ala land on the face he earth, la | The fountain of honor, of wit and] of mirtl FO it a rena On nee 2 That ago a new railroad neither i is it a eiledtod slogan of a | ight hearted Barney has ever a tions ‘develo could ni i“ Syerape. Mis Non d ve se knitting works. Its the reason why this store has grown steadily for —- Hsith appointed to. inquire into all| And his. pects are known as 8 SOR rh cohen ore oueeiate an ‘the last twelve years, and is growing in favor from day to day— donk the: tur posts ee ie tact asia pertaining thereto, with ney “a e. f9! 2 ep 4) 6 3 s + y z Promioiens hak bee vor vena Ne to send fer persons papersatnd e- Trelang!'s, blood. has besprinkled the SNe GAR DERS fe : ‘ : tradition of a grea at hand of Putfalo one jst y examine Bd sal nion Jack, < Ss: oars) eT yews AER TES somewhere in the Mac \ = nash And fo report from tinre to,time,| with Paral end -Seadand | the funeral of the late Henry agian GN IGN AOC SIN OER OSI atib Indians s have- ao in with _—_ od back to back le f Bornholm, who died 01 of remote Valleys black with And upheld the honor of which we o March 9th, was held fron bed ‘ & hosts, but no white man! A smart wale rei upstairs to one all bra Pediderma con eadny Merch E , A civ Hy nai neer who of our gr bk galleries the other! And BS, ue bls right to be proud of 1h a Woodland ined + aa g a rvi ee = U a | = k: i spent many months: in! morni for Nhis pictures for whic! h anders had lived all his t 5) sc & Mackenzie region reports that hehe sat a few ) fore. “I don A te wnship and. was She we eure hord, y whic iy he estima ated to like those photog, af all,” T| Here's & health to St. Patrick and his me by all jyhe now him. He oes fos ag Tye ag oe ag Cpu a9 pe OG ot contain perhaps a thousand maa s, | loo! e an ape.” Sizing. b shan dole gree aves to mourn his death his widow, p> Typage , Blake “ag aseg ag! ay and that Indians told-hite that they photogtaphex ‘replied,.“You should | An sto King’ George and his eee etbioe dnaghiciale Ha Clana avs nel Cpe se onal Son neon a8 Cis 0 ps MQ knew of dnother herd as large, arth have thought of that before you had Petey Queen, f Str: rds a : 0 hems taken,—St. Marys Journal, Heie's fo the Thistle, Old Scotland’s — H Add nereh be RUG langauhene cata That’s the stuff that counts—that’s what has made this store the pop- ians abide. Tena at homie. ‘The funeral cortege ular store for the wearing needs of the community—and say—Easter Milverton, March 17th, 1921, * yet ee died oks Yyanlang ccmes Apple Bl will be on schedule earlier this year than usual—the ee = Pp toe some time. “oR, ae se eat, RiavEa ae ese 27th of March, to be correct—what about new clothes ? s Walkerton onde pime, The New Merchandise that is coming into our store will look ‘ tee Rsrernmie nes helping “keep up AY Es ena eed er ri " pig a fine to you—for the quality is much better now in so many things that Form a Good Connection reat en met AY out fompen, of Canthagés who were cn llll were mot made up to a standard by thé hurried hands that did such = NC y man cam. kee on we loss py ceath t thei only wel t, poor work for the past couple of years. Now they are doing expert A-sevings accaunt in. The Banke: of Nova sh had mec, RET ven ix months of age; She had and skillful labor again and the quality is better, while the price is Scotia gives the depositor a business con- atch vA, Da Peter 2s oe ie “ake “ta oe <i ee hi Ss t ie CRE eA EG ARERGI Bo eo cacn ouibwers howe: fection with one of Canada’s eading finan- he humo ene pune ai vata Cechiny LerEeeiae cleukiarr. DINER AOWe Fe OO WC Aura OU pto °5 brerihed avery nep cial institutions, Nedeva & i me mp tak shes 1. ‘The services were ¢ : ful expectation of serving you vastly better this year and bring back to save a whole oney Rag Tee : ir an sae the dozens of 3 heMorningte : you the old pleasure of ‘“money’s worth” values, which we hope al- Such a connection in years to come may : I , et 2 Seats: ahs Ra be abt a be of great value and assistance in business. _ ir as aha er ec i le, yberry and ‘Archie ways to be able to give. in tlre count kK, ute | Moore. hy nd entire Why not form the connection today by to the et. eae sim nity es Be fo: Se. E opening your savings account? { ‘ors to bother with a bunch of | co A aoe at the Government depart- ments keep turning out by the ton, a a ves Fir f F 5 — She is not dead—the child of our irst S howing @ Bank of Nova Scotia AN EXPENSIVE SYSTEM | yay ATES school = Mildmay Gaze rhere she no. longer needs our poor Ne S$ fs det apit 1,700,000 f 4 aL cola # one ie 4 Ww oes . 280,000,000 * ee hew Bankruptcy Act is bet And TOnrist "hitngelf ‘doth rule. Resources J. H, Lewis, d 4 e e a oe ee ‘ 3 See ae ° “ rick farmer t 3 : The new Spring Suits ee commencing to arrive and to-morrow will be our first Manager, MILVERTON ie zed assigne ee 2 Toron MRS, BRIBE STH OPPER showi ing comprising models of All Wool Tricotine, Gaberdine and Serges — mostly < Atter: “ buiet sete from phen: Tailored lines, but a few An novelty Suits, E: mbroidery Trimmed and all the Red Bout sl BP cibaltee 40 pee tg [non i resident of - com: cuts. All are much lower in price and you are invited to see them soon. The new prices assed away ay, re + $25 would be at-least ~_ a ar i son of Blizabeth Ma start at $25.00 and upward. about twent y- arty of . dliet of. ae late PI was born at 85 years ago. ver 1856 Schmidt ee the union oe The New Wallpapers amely: Mr. L. “Se ‘hmidt, Mrs, Michael REVEL IN BEAUTIES OF COLOR BLENDING. SALE NOTES f rt 1 189 : n fact, it is a characteristic you will notice at once as you look through the new. LEAVE your sale notes with + THE STEADY SUBSCRIBER vied as ‘the PenamnoceieD pre- Spring showing, that pattern and design is of secondary importance, that the color’s us for collection, or if you a How dear to our heart is the|from the residence ‘of Mae the thing.” Rich tones, soft hues, alluring combinations, harmonious blendings that Wash to obtain advances a- i steady subseriber, who pays i on Mund March 14th, Is elute deseription—there’ . a wonderful ensemble of color lovliness to greet you when ahet them atAtlt any of our vance at the ch year, lays |$ ran ch ee ba bs pay your initial v o the Wallpaper Department this season. Come early ga pCOuS 5 } ¥ mey and does 0 | Sel a8. COmeec Ww oe ‘there is plenty of ie for the showing. Local Managers. i ladly fasta 2rb uae of Wellesley, 2 iets . ; a lace. The’ pallbearers ath apap: supplied free of i a Pi Ghee Pile parse aati aE eres Mead az Andrew and Wilby EAD 6 : charge. more i ie now thai iy 0, Berkner, Lo . . HAMILTON its Fr we Kk ‘y Reidt. A Bat alvaye eva, bend tty our pee (ermns HoMingy and fon ge Prepare for Spring Sewing —— ROE e were her son, Loui bewai i wi th c r sanc- Mich., and George Opper, of Toronto. New Shirtings, Cottons, Ginghams, Prints, Galateas, Nurse Cloths, Chintz, Cre- ee a ug hey . ee ee tonnes, Ticking, Sheeting, Pillow Cotton, Table Damask, Towellings, Etc., in immense i va nk him, we inwardly MRS. ROBERT PRIDE quantities, and priced at figures much below the usual. Now a dollar can buy a- ‘ i . f Bie him - the ate tendy subscriber - aS bout half as much again in Cotton Goods at least as it could Hikee months ago. Bite} ij |who pays in advanc y morning, February S MILVERTON BRANCH—N, G. Schafer, Manager Bi ae ey nen) picant use Ww ig the Ginghams, 29c per yard. 60c Flannelettes, 35¢ per yard. ate Robert Pride, Ww % 50c Flannelettes, 29c per yard. THE HOME LIFE ie Ce Tee pare nap, t pris of the outstanding features of and “death was due ea : 3 BE" Saar yan cl age, in Pie, vs Charming New Silk Dresses (L008 3 erontat Com : © }her life in hi Ly e apid extension of facilitie : away ix weeks b ment is le, large- | fore her, Th rave Hoty fal A host of pretty things to expect and a little gathering to eee right away. r@) 1 Cc e Seats a Ate had the me workers in the Donegal an vood new order of pricings being not.the least among their attractio: § "claims hom ee : Often too nach family responsiblity a ACR ay aerate er, Wi S. Farmers we are agent for the following : masculine breadt th of ‘unde anding eva ree Yea. Garr ee Lovely New Draperies fies cane - ack d dang. | Waterloo Boy Tractors and Separators § |eras Ste" “thie novieation S : = . CES ESS, ery, Sie eae 4 Wo Cretonnes, Shadow Cloth, Madras—many naturals that are delightful in both hue and Robt. Bell Gas and Steam Engines TO PROTECT ROADS Mrs. Cha : ae Mra era oa radiating beauty and nov elty for those who wish to see and select without London Free Press r= | Ready for those who are planning interior refreshment of their homes—Chintz Zes, | a i} I | . : B . To protect the country roads dur- | {wnsny and Ri e | Silos, Silo Fillers, Engines, Water ing oat when the trot is leaving a nd “was st Soy ev, 5. Buy Voiles This Spring i 5 : ei Systems, Stable Outfits terulation amounts wil re alias : Hi to drive in any part of the county|Alex Thompson, Geo. Our Made by The Ontario Wind, Engine and Pump Co. ae te one cise and ns Willoughby, Thos. aohuere aad Tone fashionable for this season’s styles. Large and small pattern Voiles are shown. ng an early showing of Voiles enables you to see for yourself what is new and April accordin; C. Talbot. High Gonsetle 3. Watter- ¢ i Se | : if BLES | -dohn Deere and Maxwell Implements - crfore”th iaw n par Sale line NERD SOR OLD MODEL : : : . : v We Invite You to see the New Wash Fabrics is there a shortage of teach- ii] . * THREE DOLLARS A SITTING ers fe Sueno Because of various l ra reasons, ie chie! * . . . d. B. LEIS Wisrton Echo ae Be better remun- There is a very marked reduction in the prices of Men’s and Boys’ Clothing R.R. NO. 1 $ MILLBANH, ONT. The members of the Por ing ducation in publi = F the er | w ago gave young people = . 3 pe fot every siting during the pen |enoue ‘beats i! First Showing of Men’s and Boys’ || ; i if i Port Elgin eir action it né t ap-|the coi mod 0. i: i » At thi d of the thi ini is + 4 Serre Seber ge New Spring Clothing " aching the ordinar’ and so far as we can RebRtayan ay comeinone door, pub- lie spirit goes out at the other. oe O ° a | ‘ ‘ Furniture, Linoleums, | ———" Sraseck eo ee would you do if T domed soa down? (made on an Syeraes sully 2 ‘ pecia argains Rugs and Oilcloths Se eee ed See ne ceel cient On ater iach Wwas much greater Garden Seeds, ............ 6 for 25c Brooms Below the Present Market Prices, i ; “Didn't you he question i WANT MORE] SUPERANNUATION | HHT 9S bars Palm Olive Soap ....25¢ _ Ginghams, per yd. : v ie ‘eachers fiace renee! the Mini- Cocoa, per Ib. i _ 50c Flannellette for ¥ ster of Education to grant increase Dates, 2 Ibs. for 60c Flannellette for ........... _ Phonograph, Raymond and Jj. commerciat = aa Fall Wheat +++. $ 2.008 2.00 Fancy Easter Eggs decorated Unloading car Bulk Cattle Salt ive years’ te i re might be i *E Barley Ll" S70" 170 long th ale: ougl with flowers On Friday March 18th. i e Sewing ac ines Oats”. SLL 40 40] Sup fon Act has been { Flour, 5 Jewel a ly a ars theres ‘was paid from FY ga “ r: Flour, z 4 6.00 | t ‘OV See: Treasury last year to Flour, ae 75, retiring teachers the womsor 66.2 Shorts 00 | 947 ‘ S 5 pre er EXEMPTED. Hogs, liveweight . . . 5 a Ft wniture Dealers and Funeral Directors, fh ‘ o.6, 00 Ww. Taylor, Deputy Minister of é inland Revenue, has informed the Se MILVERTON « and WALKERTON

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