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Monkton Times, 17 Mar 1921, p. 4

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eS The quantities an ea business has gro’ Rie This MR. FARMER sodaehe: larger time is near at hand Ries ay will be you re you ilk and cream, send your eream Rey the coming summer? Co-' sure ighest possible and a ‘ae! producer gets the profi wn to suc! manufacture is ¢ much lower than the average Nias is your creamery, give ih a trial, considered wh ative Creamery, where you prices, acetate ‘weights and fits h an p. Atiate the cos' tests > t of eee - -BLMIRA, THE | Elmira Co-operative Creamery Limited ONTARIO Farmers Atterition is GADSHILL. can save you t and 2nd class, $2.6 to $8.50 per square MILLFEEDS Wie. red CRASS SEEDS Sb. hone 23 1 We money BC RED CEDAR SHINGLES Sh kee. Srestare NO, 9 GAUGE HY. WIRE FENCE CREAM OF THE WEST FLOUR of all kinds, : Pp ‘CEMENT - LUMBER - COAL - SALT |Shi SUGAR - FEEDING MOLASSES |? ae market prices paid oe grain . Linwood Farmers’ 0-Operative Co., Ltd. lent confined sn the [haying y recently undergo: surgi Hatest verily ia foro xapidly. or at lea n be expected, for. a s ali tha cat 0 Mr. butcher’ 's nd. rosperous "farmers of Dobbin wens) tation A Mie a means |Hon. Peter, Smith on esti improving as rapidly as pect tae Gold Mi xperience gained in fif wit will h to portidpate in mee did pr TORONTO 1-21 MILLIONS IN __ PROFITS Are you getting your gina? lech yous of los tive egngection He yas Complete information on Request HOMER oe GIBSON 703-4-5 he of ered Bldg. dove ‘a avid Guero, ton elena tes, at The aan 23. o Be 2 k- Wen a 3 S lectrie shocks, Wl anatomical geography rrived hom ‘ter spending sever: Count, _ and Price our minds ju “the ne about buying a Overcoat wing high price last, year I decided o : Merchant Tailor MILVERTON, - .- Service = Quality hee the see ppey ‘ds ND eee in haps it best describes the palient features of Important news for all who are con- cerned : : Spring Suit or to cloth reaching such not to in ap _ the newest at this spring’s prices. d. M, FLEISHHAUER ONTARIO Mrs, a4 M. Henry, who Stratfor« spital having a_ serious aperati ion, is ne Ae sale Tat Weinesdey of his " weilding sie ta "Seip intends summer at Gul four r of his sons ea ‘si -o WELLESLEY Mrs. |ton on account of and EB. Wenze’ Mr. Geo, Licht appointed assessor council boa: the east ies last ir. LS. tic intendent. week ‘in Kitchener. by ‘ou! lomon' spend vell gS ye be an last Fri- | e¢ weeks with aeagves and friends in Huron ‘al is Jupiter Pluvius has nok joined the d vey Wettlaufer ig at pres- baere hospital simon ‘isi sold three head of et Johnston, ns Kuepfer, one of our would rather Datsoulee him than depend on travel and ad the misfortune |§ ‘the revéehue ion. The injured members are ae Meee has egranaatt home inter in es wil oped that the Milver- 00d Roads. con- ‘oronto were thought good word nitro- e. veyed to the remotest regions of his in the undergo: improving p had a successful MILLBANK NEWS J. Brownlee spent a da; see “yeek with’ fee at Linwood, sos nt part of Mrs. Alf. Mrs. H, Kelly spent Sun- day with S iget es Siegner at Sia last “eck with 4 eae Lowrie returned home after a w eee visit, with hes tamil, et oe ‘to Ham: edie “A. of Milverton, ae jay Jast veel with Mr. and Mrs. ane McFaddin. é are sorry to say Mrs. Geo. opie is haps the sic’ Alex Cuthbertson, nik- ‘of Mo : ton, visited over Sunday with friends PRragtac Mis. Thos pson is *vitlng her sister ‘a v EN Freebo nd Mr ex. Materia an are Pung tare rattan from toe _.and J ors to recently M Milverton one day week. © . Reinwald spent the Baey week ood. enchiern ss Linwoi Mr Tanner left Monday for Bimira “where he has ‘ac epted position t k of } Scotia. There was no evening service at Grace Church on Sund: ving to Rey. E. Jacques taking charge of the evening service at Milverton hose who had much driving to do on Sunday found the roads in a very bad condition, Hurrah! for old Ireland. An Irish ‘apper, and illusixated sake will be ban 2 the ic; on au. La 8 nero will be ser the basement from 6 to8 p.m illustrated | recital on Ireland Eves en at 8 p.m. ocean a: man, and of his vi iting all the prinei- iat t during den i pigio n fee a resi the Trish. 0 supper and recital: adults 25¢; children 10c. BRUNNER Mrs. Dan Quipp, Dorothy andShir- ley returned home on Saturday after visiting a week with her sister, Mrs. Geo. Braden in Toronto. ‘A quiet wedding was solemnized a Thursday: Maceli 10th when Lytia youngest. date ir. and 1 Day Kley, was united in marri- a <ipfer, of Poole. See ae Ww eilestan? officiat- with, Hse ane Mr. n Stratfor sae from here attended Mr. ee Kerr’s auction sale on Tues- and Mrs, Sam ee enter ed a number ends last Wednesday: events ape at time waa household sore 3 angaret Stewart. spent. a ing: the the home of her Where | © arenas healt! spen' wlogs are not so plentiful in the was sawmill yards a3 usual. ‘There no sleighing and people could not draw them. b Fleischhauer left last’ week for the mineral springs in Pres- Vv) da nor’ any NY Z ground. . A. Berscht, and the Misses mberg Sane DD lithalte vianeetive. patents ty has moved into oS Schmehl’s house vacated by Mr. Mr. Jonathan Lichty, who has been 1 municipal rd for the south half of} ; section, commenced his dut- ichty, county road super- is spendin ing part of the|t Imported “Booze” Shall the importation and the bringing of intoxi- _ cating liquor into the province be prohibited? aeils were half empty. that “Booze” has been filling them up agai: HILE importation of intoxicating liquors into “dry” provinces was forbidden by war-time Order-in-Council, Ontario's order was rescinded, _ imported - Jail Commitments : — Before. and after, the Federal war-time Ord of 1; iquor ne Gntaia was ons lap Co for “‘Dranennes I All Crimes. _ 1919 415, 1919 13,096 1920 an all, 2 756 Net TRCTORGE ODEs : Net increase, 1,660. province, Imported _-- Imported “Booze” is 2 idea: breeding a disregard of law, endanger- ing the home and menacing the y s demoralizing social con- outh of this — ‘d “Booze” is. Yetentiny the _ expressed will of the people. OP of Michigan,, is Stewart Smith spent the week- ith friends in Wellesley, Stewart ‘and. Gordon ess trip to Strat- Blan erin Mondan HAMPSTEAD community was shocked on Fri ning to learn that Mrs, Jo Schmidt had passed away in t s ELMA TOWNLINE EAST Mr. Bert Thirkettle spent the week- atk ice izle ee a Britt Ford ‘spent Sat- welts SRemoon att Mr. and Mrs. WS are: glad to report that Mrs, Robt. Buchanan is recovering from hex recent iline Mrs, as, Robb and Master Dona "Mr,-and Mrs. SE. Bart peTopinapestian erenise recently with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cow- . Ed. Pee Sete Fa root visitor at At Bet em shy esday afternoon of this wee Lunch will be served. Making maple aap is the order of the day, in this vicinity. ys CROSSHILL \. Bast has moved to the farm he ecently purchased from Mr. jammon' rr th has ten ossession of the farm vacated by Bast, and Mr. J. nee the one! vated by: Mr. and Mr. of tte Me Bast, has mised en the farm ilton, | mid: ell Maynard | s; %. Alex. Smith spent a few days et . Mayberry, Seta : : : = Pat open f ‘orget Thos Atkinson’s Ft f farm rie ek, Spit ments, grain and Rouschotd effects on Thursday, March coyille, of peste) was a ae a week-end, coe her Mr. W.'d. and family moved into the reliant which he recently purchased, from arlett. es ae glad to welcome. them to our Ogram spent Monday in Jas. Be Thos. ‘Atkinson was a pages pate cS Pre: nda; ‘Little, F mg Her daughter, M Martin Jr. is visiting ; Toronto, . H. Schurhmer of ps visited | Schn nd W. J. Burnett v HL Kelly last week. ae Monda: usiness. Schummer is having ais = | millinery ppenings on Friday and urday, March 18th and 19th. He ae 1 full new stock at right prices. Our Miss Dougal, of Barrie, who is in charge, will Be pleased to show them. Mrs. n. Nurse are at Nu t Hollen attending the bed side oP ten Nurse cnhoie-alee ath Pneumonia. of. Milverton, ‘ “ipersday with, tee Dr. Manser. Mr, and Mrs. Con Paras, jattended the fanepal of Irs. Berge’s cousin at Zor a on ae essr’ He dy a ad . se co Barron, of Edmonton, iss. f Little, Ae ed da nd_ Ose teamed the Varsity- ibs? game at Toronto re Miss E Thursday. len MeBachern s spent afew} ie 4 Sol beeen Lura Gohl spent Sunday at Elm Mrs. M, L. Watts, of Toronto, is isiting her son, Rev. H. ti, fe Seip returned home on Friday ee spending a few weeks at Hawkesville, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Blair. and son on, of Saskatchewan, spent Fri- with Miss M. Schnur Min. C.F. Vandvick, of Listowel, has been instructed to sell at auc- tion (on Saturday, March 19th, for W. 0. Bundy his property, furni- ne horse, rigs and other hhoagehald articles Mr. W. 0. Bundy has purchased alarge a capecatia store in Cobourg where he will handle hardware, gro: x, o0ds, bots and ‘shoes ce dr mullinety, ete, intend leaving nte Linwood ‘the beginning of next. week. Ve are sorry to have Mr. and Mrs. Bundy, leave our village, the services at the R. C. Church ev. Fr, Weidner Pre: sented a gold medare wich, a don ed, to Miss Mar a Goetz for pa: aa ing the en mance, san minations last Sane fe ae marks. old eley iandeamne ‘sum ‘of | age of $7 Wook’ at the home ot Me W. J. Beg; Th Cee Flax Mill ated full force on Monday wit! February 24th. om was pastor of she Hawkes- ville and Linwo ea Presbyterian grega ations for rs, and afterwards engaged in’ Children’ work. he funeral took place ieeheriat interment was made. LISTOWEL ‘0. her parents and only brother in thal grant ber: eaveme Wereierant wall wotalyet Heke athe: ing that Jas. McKeever passed away at Vancouver on Monday. The late e remains Mr. nd ae on. Cowan, of Wallace, aes a Mrs. John, Ballga, of Sea- ce of days last : to |‘ on February 26th where |” spent “the week-end et the home of Bs ab DELIVERY HOURS Morning South of Mill Street, 10 o’clock North of Mill Street, 10.30 o’clock Afternoon South of Mill Street, 4 0’clock North of Mill Street, 4.30 o’clock NEW VOILES ; . : Easter Buying Easter Will be Here ina Few Weeks--Our Spring’ Stock is Arriving Daily. ~ : NEW ORGANDIES - NEW NEW SILKS - NEW MUSLINS NGHAMS . Ties and Shi hook them over. New Ladi Waists Suits will arrive ready $11.75 to $17.00 OATS range of Men’s from $10.00 u TWO —— Denims, regular 75¢ for 45¢ to 50c, for 3: EASTER TIES AND SHIRTS. have a nice peeeenent aN As POEs WAISTS Rai ae See our ae al at $1.69 BOY’S AND YOUNG MEN’S SUITS. A nice range of Young Men’s Easter, Boys Bloomer Suits in a nice array of patterns from A’ bi and Boy’s ae prices range Special price on 8-oz. Black 48c Black Rockfast shitting reg. CASHMERE Cotton Cashmere in all the leading shades at 40c per yard CORSETS A full stock of D. & A. Cor- sets. Try our special D. & A. at oe BRING US YOUR FAT HENS Try the Gossard, laced in ront, ranging in price from $2.50 to $6.00. Sy GROCERY SPECIALS Ginger for feeding, a lb. . .30¢ Anchor Salmon, 1- 4b. tin. Gs Comfort Soap, 4 ‘ue Cooking Figs, a fy ee Ea Cee for’ cane ae nee ane woollens, Bee t kay re bottles ‘of Seats Pint Fn ae ee Oe soe see 1c ES 5 Lyles ae per iin as Mixed She er ay ‘ y “3 Ibs. for $1.00 W. K. LOTH, Milverton ATWOOD. Alice Hammond and Rachel a as in Listowel and Molesworth last Mr. John Gordon, of Niagara Falls, spent the week-end’at his home h ‘Batol Inene Johnston has gone back to 1 Danbrook and Bob Ducklow are leaving for the West on Bek of this wee visiting is home here, A oe unfortunate accident oc- a on seecay at noon when Mr. was putting eave- driving shed pease ein Coughlin ulte: aturday morning. r hoped that he 1 ae immediat ae ‘akon to the hospital ere it _was founc he use of the & was broken e g at the home arly hours of the morning. Mie WG ai and M. Mr. ‘oulter, tinsmith, of At-|he s, Mr. and A aist, $| Schunige had heen iL only 4 Tew 4898 |wood, while working at My, Elein {of thi ge. Mr. Rogers spent a chitis eEtcine herlanth = e be- | Coghlin’s near Atwwod, on Friday few days te but has since had o eaved husband and children the sym. | St had the misfortune to fall. a casi to g0 to his father’s home near pathy of the whole community goes fader k of six feet and striking the | King hich’ hag : y ervices which have oon “Evangelical cometary sare fee ie in the oy dng attewnoun, I ia ses ie pa ree weeks have underwent, what is hoped to a|been brought to a ee On Wednes- an Vite 2 umber of the children are | successful operation in having his | day and ‘Thursday s Rev. J. F. cad oe Tuesda: eveuiiarin vat 8 cap put in place again. is many Knight, of Mivctten” Sea the serv- Mrs. George Ruppert entertained | {iends are hoping for a speedy ani the W.M.S. of Hampstead Presbyter- | Complete re PERE. mere Se eres Eee Sis cay eeeemmoon.. | Thompson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, WALLENSTEIN R.R. No. 1 e Temperance Convention at Strat- Robt. ‘Thompson, Main St. E., will! We are sorry to report that Mr. ns, (on dfonday egret to hear of her death on Tues- Walters is suffering from i burg, is vis- |42¥ night at her home here. Although | severe attack of pneumonia, We ptt iting Her daughter Mia EN. etnias {death Was not unexpected, it, never-lhim a. speedy sere ig heless came as a great shock to Mr. W mm. Newton "S Sr. spent last senda as canal will be held to-| week ‘at the Bee ot his* daughter P | Mrs. NS Allin; are apne nee re ort the illness of Mrs, John Einesman and wish her a. speedy: recovel Mr. John Dace ‘spent one da; week at the home of Mr. Fred near Glenallan, rs. Chas, ‘Tabbert and daughter Virna spent last Thursday aft at the home of Nz. SAlinghant Mr. John MacMahon spent a few =| days last week at the home of ie Ta = ‘iss Libbie Coote spent last Thurs- ate y_at the home of Mrs. FW. at: f last parr. POOLE Miss Helen Chalmers has gone Fergus and will spend a few eels are ene brought here for inter- | 2+ the home of her Hee Mr. John ment, ‘ 2 The carnival in the Arena last|>-yphalmers 1 - Smith, of Bll eppmiay night was a great eee visited He ae oie ome ‘d Mrs, about four hundred being present. eee eae ene se ene haan and ce ed Os es ve Herford’ and his sisters have ewr) 0. Keyes, moved to “Honey Grove” to Toronto, visited ‘hele eotiere Wil, house occupied at one time by the at the hospital on a sereey ‘Atwooa, |/#te Mr. David Chalmers. We extend oulter, 0 a hearty welcome to our new neigh- scents ‘the Neek-end at the home of | $e, Mr. Mayberry, of Stratt spent ne Week at the howe sea other. eo Mind coe Wi ndsor. | We eels art Mab eaat ~ Mrs. Andrew. Playford spe ‘ew Laps inBaerspene we Weble days last week Witty tilends near|end with friends in ro oe eee sick list. We Pain 2 bees) Guel Bt id, fresno, was a Mr. “Mrs. John L. Hammond visitor in Freie foe onday., i; spent a last, week at Kitchener mong those fro istowel “who F visiting a sf. Petch, who union, [took in the: Wiarton-Stratford North. HESSON went an’ operation att ae ern League game at Stratford on b Gohl, of Detroit, is at hospital a short ae) 280, and at last | Monday night when Wiarton won Stay visiting with ene and re “ {reports was doing ni the championship by 5:4 were the |tives her ew we following: Messrs. John Binning, J. cae eyetenheim er has re- Euaee, ae Bartley, e: aes av turned from . Kitchener where he at- " e an 2 » G. EB. ‘on. |tended the funeral of the late Mrs, CARD OF THANKS The “Maple Leafs,” the Canadian | Lawrence Bee : Car-| Fourth Division concert party, which| Mr, Aus‘ of St. Jerome’s e, desire to convey imps heartfelt |has been putting on such excellent | College, Kitchener, at his home here hase. for the kindness and f sympa shows in France before the armistice |on the sick list. extended them by friends and in England and Canada since, and Mrs. Mic re Kocher Visit- bors during the ness of ‘tek ii je | are putting on their show in the Lis: | ed ith ReeCnds in jaughte thle’ wel opera house on Saturday night « Stemaer ihoved eaveme) a nie ey eis ee els this age ue and aoe hate urs household ff “ofect to o m he ie then 0! ho so kindl; nt flow | of soli ‘un—a show that holds you ly _purcha: welcome Me Eons) eee aor enee pelfbound from start to finish. and Mrs. ponies to this community re. | Ww iene ar Bee her friend, Misse Rita B. has. Haist, “of Toronto, is|~ i hi 4 ph, i: e spent Sunday with her sister, Miss Be eae “| 'Rheamatism Intended for last week Sciatica, Neuralgia. Mr. Mrs, Chester Richmond "eo ie at the home anc righa 2, f i Raleigh,”0 ‘at et vee a emietee bd usiness visitor here last wee atic Mrs, Frank Hammar has retumed Rheum after spen ew days with Capsules M Rufus Black, of Rede and Wm, Black, of New Hamburg, Have bro . Bente ue. week-end with Mr. Gorse Paes "eo all Bison COMMERCIAL - SCHOOL CENTRAL GLENALLAN Miss Annie Sullivan, of Macton, anene the week-end with Miss Coletta és Gertrude Hammar spent the Runst STRATFORD. ONT. Mh are Mrs. Ed, Pilper and fami- ly, n Falls, are spending some Le with ee licker parents, Sse a Roy Walters, of Wallenstein, formerly ¢¢ | 809 Glenallan, ig suffering from an attack | Our winter term commences Tue: of pneumonia. positions, ' Get our free catalogue. ; find Mrs, L. W. Brigham and son Hie aan a a Chester D. A. McLACHLAN, Principal. ichmond spent Monday evening at ae home of Mr. and. Mrs. F, Ham- iss Gertrude Johnston, of Guelj Mrs. Allan Mian oe ‘Te Mrs, Alex. Kraemer spent Sundar noe friends at Wallenstein. ‘Abeatehtut, money-saving remedy, id to report that Mr, toga yee Frets tr, who received several in- scribed by dogtors, ryg- uries by falling off his waggon, is gists, $1. cee ents improvi or write for aes oul gen orge Stroh has returned Templetons, 142 W,, ‘Toronte home after visiting friends at Kitch- ener and Elmira for a few days. Local agent, S, Petrie; ee Mrs. M, Rolls spent aunarsday at veers Bettger; Atwood, E, A, C the home of Mrs. C. ACT NOW If You Want Spring Posession ee WRITE FOR FREE FARM CATALOGUE. 131 ne + GUELPH Twp, . WELLINGTON COUNTY acres workable, balance bush and asture pastanes eaeg ‘ guaees = Hare qarenice cistern; Additional small hows ’ Shed with stablin; pee een mae on sheds; windmi 4 5 ee ighecn to oe Baie City tite feneed “aT lle" ee "good road 2 8-4 miles ee auelk mail; telephone; terms arranged. ee Slee sation, 2 ml a 198 ACRES Seah TWP. © <.. WELLINGTON COUNTY plou; eda Shane hou: 3 ; er rented; station 3 miles; telephone; terms arranged, lete outit, stock, imple- ve Feats at once; rural m eat eae Sd fee 200. Seite ay a ee ce say ak ce ae oon cee orough township. I eee Heys This is one. of the best farme carry you ihebaete until spri possesion. ‘here i MARYBOROUGH Twp, . Ste INGTON co. in. Mar Plenty of rough fe ad 110 ACRES ERAMOSA - FWP: 85 acres work: did farm and Se ieee a Half mile from as of Rockwood and es Si - WELLINGTON cCouNTY. ce: asture; 4 Eranfosa, Well mgton’s forern ee ile from store; ar ts ity of Guel; is a spl towne Will a oe fines sacs Guelph sentative, Elmira, On

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