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Monkton Times, 10 Mar 1921, p. 5

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* pa Feet That Never |* eee PAINT gy | Touch the F loor : & VARNISHES I A-worn floor spoils the look of your home:and : 19 ampossible to repair, but if you keep your floors painted, feet cannot touch. them, “het © Paint wear but save the wood. a d Surface and you-Save all. . _ ‘MARBLEAITE 4aney, H. A. Fleischhauer, Jonas Jacobs | MORNINGTON COUNCIL - Council met in their hall on Mon- The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved, By-law No. 544 appointing: path- masters,’ poundkeepers 'viewers' for 1921 was finally passed jas read a third time on motion of | Messrs, Hurst and Gamble. The fol-}: {lowing were appointed: , Westman, James Hanna, M. L. Whit: W. T. Chalmers, Aiken McLennan, Richard Orr, George Dobson, John G. Kuepfer, con, 3; John Fleming, Wittig, John E. Roulston, Hy. Schiel, John Candler, John Streither, Jos. Kropf, , William H, Henderson, John | Henderson, James Maddess, Milton Schweitzer, Jonathan Kuepfer, John day, March. 7th, inst., all. members. ‘present. The reeve being in the chair. and fence} Pathmasters — Nat. Lannin, Ben |: MONKTON BRIEFS Mr. W. Morrisbn, .of Kitchener, spent the week-end at his home here. Mrs. Duffy, of Chatham, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Ty J. Allan. _ Miss Kate Howard spent the week- ‘end at her home at Ethel. rete See _, Mrs. S, Boyle, of Milverton, is siting friends here at present. Mrs. R. J. Shine returned home on onday from _ Stratford hospital where she has been for the past three weeks.. She is very much improved, Mrs. R. S. Hobbs, of Granton, has returned home after spending two Hobbs ‘Rey, Mr, Snyder, of Brantford, representing the ‘“World Brotherhood Movement,” visited our town on Mon: day last. weeks looking after her son, Mr. C./N Thomas Dewar, John R. Schade, John | W bbs. 6th LINE ELMA evening was spent in dancing, . Mrs. J. Leonard returned has been mother, rl rs. Barnett. home of Mr. Jas. event being a surprise party. _ A number from the Fair’ at Listowel on Friday. : The surprise party held at Mr. Ww. M. Poterfield’s on Friday evening of last week was a great success. The home from Fordwich on Monday where she ‘spending some time with her A number of the friends and neigh- bors spent Tuesday evening at the Newbriggings, the our line took in Mr, and Mrs. T. R. Alexander spent Sow with litter of six. Sunday with Mr. Lorne McMane, of ewry. he FOR SALE Apply to FLOOR _ FINISH * If your floors are hardwood, SENOUR’S | Floor Paint eae he Henry Peffers, J. Scott, Jacob~S. Diamond, David Schwartz, Lang, W. M. Watson, W. A. Fred Cox, Robt, Stewart, J. stand use, dries very hard with a nigp lasers and wilk vi ‘Using S Tat Amount of hard wear, No skill is requ ih - Out ~ FLOOR nnggt gD oe can a : SRG res en t ‘our homes bor go ours will bo eetrenay 0 - 7 Ce _ WI / So we SIs /ASSSSSSSE ss Thorpe, R. Jack, Alf. E. Tanner, ~A. George Cogh- James McKee, Mat. Dobson, Sam. Wagler, Harry Morten Glénn, Craw- Ruth and son, at Milverton. . Messrs. W. S. Merryfield, Georg nin, Wm. vention held at* Stratford on Mrs. M. E. Bettger and daughter, Harold, spent Tuesday Rennick, Robt. Rennick, Geo. Lan- _ Harvey and Rev. T. J. : Allan attended the Temperance con. Monday, All present enjoyed the address of Henry Weitzel, Rostock. ee e _FOR SALE best of order. Apply to A. Tillie Milverton. Fordson tractor and’ plow, both in modern saying: “ Nothing suo- ceeds like success.” So it was with Dr. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. . fh who, over 50 years ago, gave to B the world a Preseription which & ; 7 6 bas never been equalled as a ] | «© Was the Biblical version of our | tonie for the weaknesses of FF I ford, James Moore, Albert Johnston, |Dr. Grant very much. , i iS a women, Many women in every | Vac cpuch-ie will Albert Burnett, Joseph Haid, Jr.; J.|, Miss Alma Struthers, of Moncreiff, lie : hamlet, town or city -will gladly # ,' | g RP Seasons | Moser, Stephen Graff, Ben. D Faulk-|has returned home after spending a LOST testify that Dr. Pierce’s Favorite [i Gy Marble - Ite Come in and let us give you full lara. ; ner, Joseph O’Grady, J. MacKay, J.| couple of weeks with Miss Ha Francis, Prosertoti; rf A pees ee ” , We have a full range of his and | ‘asler, Jr.; John Mewhinne otiae Kennicott. | . ) VN; pO oription did them a world of ff , pellake A 4 aes Jae hl y, y Lost a black collie dog with long rood ; | The Floor every other MAR iy. ENOUR uct, Moser, Alvin Dunbar, Robt. Craw-| The Elmira Co-operative CECAMECrY (it an white bo d. Finder please | |B pogo YOUr neighbor. finish with ao There is a MARTIN-SENO aint or | _ | ford, John Munro and. David Harron.|Limited is paying 62c per Ib, for) eee’: rans 4 | . Another of this great physt. pty bask aa need. ‘We w be glad to Poundkeepers—Robert Coxon, J,| butter fat. notify Thos, N. Waddell, Newton. y ClAD'S successful remedies ts eye Dae se you, : ' |G, Kuepfer; con. 3.; Hugh McDonald,! Mrs. Jas. McKay and daughter Ora | ——————_-—___ Sass |} fg known as Ur. Pierce’s Golden be guarantee. It Wm. F- Rutherford, Andrew Harvey,|are at present visiting friends at SHIPPING NOTICE 4 Medica) Discovery and, like the wears and wears \Lawrence Kocher, Jas. Broughton, gs uate ang ADEE ehcls dey arlene 8, bow a red | . Gl nA : oca agen s for emp eton’s eu- “3 : sf ‘ 4 ait very W ere, n 0 arriaepnina ele Mi. E. BETTGER & CO. bag i vote WK Neilson, J. matia and Asthma remedies Weber| 1 will ship hogs from, Milverton | {4 Hquid and tabicts. ‘This medt- will. not mar nor | |, Pence “John It John’ & Bettger’s sto C ; d ¢1C R. Station on Friday, March A CinO Was uceess from t} : : . rr iS, i : } ‘ evtger's store. Come in an e Pied ind. ry aN G ctaee ye «Buceess from the Bh a scratch white MONKTON WEST, ONT, Sehate ton B. Coulter. Robt. Gee. a free trial package, ee | 4th. Jag. Hamilton, U. F. O. Shipper.| 4 stari, tor tho list of men and BP | and {3 not af. ‘on, John. Fleming, Roy Walker, R.| Mr. B. F. Howes spent Saturday fected- by water, bull, Robt. Kin ee nn ‘road beat. man and 200 by the Hydro Commission |of the | respectively ley. On motion of Messrs. overseer. |» Orders for of $891.14 PPPPLOOGOL and Records Pere ce PLE PII POL PAPE 9 { bi Victor Gramophone {* er ; the first Xow O'clock p.m. for general business. q a? V awe a aeedinditiiee DONEGAL We are the exclusive representive ef these fam- ous gramophones and records. Callin and see the line we carry. and also let us d monstrate the quality and tone of Victor records in stock. P. H. BASTENDORFF Jeweler and Optician MILVERTON, ONT é ini i a Sp “—t if) tel aoe hi at Mr. Gordon Leonard’s. ri jspent an evenin | Elgin Johnston’s. | Miss Murray, of Listowel, ‘Sunday with Mr. Leslie Hymers. e Ss LOLPEADLE PEDOCOL EL DIOLOLODOCE. last week with Mrs. Reuben Barr. | the fair at Listowel on Friday. | the week-end at the home of . DPODARIAG 4 ld ee a a oe oY PPBDABDLDBDODDABM OL ve eee ee | 'Magwood, Joseph Kocher, J. Turn- Read: Alex, Johnston, A petition signed by John Lines- others was presented | been ill, a deputation from. Millbank re proving. _hydro which was accepted and the clerk was instructed to obtain from | for | Hanley and ‘Gamble By-law No. 545 appointing an overseer for township roads was | finally passed as read a third time/C. and that Hugh B, Kerr be appointed | flu, payments to the amount | were issued after which ‘council adjourned to meet again on | Monday in April at one | W. J. Zoeger, Clerk. ' Messrs. Darcy Atkin and Herbert | Golightly, Sr. ‘Buchanan spent Saturday afternoon | + Mr. Melvin Scott and sister Bella | g last week at Mr.’ A. Mrs. Robt. McMane spent a day Quite a number from here took in Miss S. Scott, of Unionville, spent ,burg on Monday of this w Mr. Wm. : business. Ya at Galt. His Visiting her son Mr. | duties, Mr. F. Mrs. EK. G,.. Matthews iting her friend, Miss <A. ? Snr R b & , Timothy seed, home grown with a onnenberg. sprinkling of alsike clover Ord |__ Messrs. John S. Ellacott and E. G. aarie eae <e nat) .. rata G rises: - r . * < = 7 = ue ‘ea | Matthews were in Listowel’on busi- op Pply 1s limited, ste jness on Monday. 'be around again. ‘at Neusteadt. Mrs, N. Crawford, Spent last week. Miss Jessie ‘her parents, Dr. Shine was a visitor to ‘on Monday. | West. He reports a grand time on spent his trip through the Prairie Prov- iimeces, B. C. and California. ‘McNaught, who is at present 'chell will return to near future. ' Mr. G. Weber was at New Ham- eek on Mrs. Monkton in the MACDONALD'S | CUTBRIER Tl MACDONALD’S. “BRIER” has become Hit a Canadian institution. Smoked by the men who made history. In the bush, on the | trail, in mining camps, prospectors huts, factory = yards, on trains, steamships, in the luxurious _ ore | homes and downtown clubs of our Canadian | cities—Macdonald’s has aly, s been recognized : ‘ as the smoke. a 3 oS. @ MACDONALD'S CUT “BRIER "—the same tobacco : _ but in new form—maintains every Macdonald tradition since Ne 1858, and gives to smokers—more tobacco for the money. ~ . As CPeiek, i es ae rg : ~ ) iF: S a M4 i : * - roe Ce nome es y = 4 "3 = wis * ees Xs yee i sy Y. E a eas a7, ‘e Se Pte ey rh Xd ae “ie fi a oH peg ee © OT t ‘ : re . Ee a ss ~ SY “4 vs , 1 ya “aA ' ' Soy ~~ | ~ Pe) i fa"? ’ 2 , a re C 7 eAtis nm ; : » mee. & + sitinesas . Hi - 1 pe ] elo CoN Mp stapes: te 7 rey M, : rea Ca HAE: to of o | ai ce wha. scan * SS . . . * . 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Ana} | 14 To soe ibe my ere te a Stccce ae ee as ene are t AD mp J t ar sentide PLP LLL LIL POL LLL LDL PL LOL DLL DLL DOL OL DLL DOP DLO DOP bbb Oe PPP LP PLA PLL OD POLL POP PDO OD Struthers. Leave your order for bulk salt at Weber & Bettger’s. Car will arrive coven dr hctee 2 sau last week in March. Geena an 5 Mr. Hy. Sanders, of Logan gravel : Set rene <7 (SIDS |road, is at present Seriously ill, SK —<— = -——— SN | Eee Stee Te WY SR LISTOWEL Mr. M. Davey, of London spent the week-end at his home in town. |: Mr. Wm. McCauley, of Fernbank, | Was a visitor in town on Fair Day. ;_._ Misses Jessie Pennock and Alma | Fleming spent the week-end at the i'home of Mr. and Mrs. Pennock, Mt. Forest. Misses Sotheran and Wade, of eoeswiet spent Saturday in Listo- i wel. | Mr. Dave Harron, of Newton, spent Friday in town. Miss Mary Jane Hurst, of Peffers, spent Friday with friends in Listowel. Miss Lulu May spent: the week- end at her home in Atwood. Mr. John Williams, of London, is renewing old acquaintances here this week, Mr, Fred Heard a visitor here on Monday. Mr. J. Speers, of Stratford spent the week-end with friends in town. Mrs. Geo. Leslie, of Trowbridge, spent a few days this week home of Dr. and Mrs Burger. Local agents for Templeton’s Rheu- matic and Asthma remedies Samuel Petrie’s drug store. Come in and get a free trial package. Quite a number of the local sports took in. the Wiarton-Stratford hockey match in the latter place on Wednes- day night. The Listowel Northern League hockey team and officers were the guests of Mr, and Mrs. W. P. Rennie on Saturday evening. The dining room was gaily decorated with the Listowel salave, blue and white, and the table fairly sagged under. the weight of the, good things provided for the magnificent dinner. The remainder of the evening was taken up with songs, instrumentals, ete. Miss Thelma Rennie played several very pleasing selections on her ukelele. A hearty vote of thanks on behalf of the team and officers was tendered to Mr. and Mrs. Rennie by , of Stratford, was Mr. M. R. Hay and was seconded by Mr. S. J. Kemp. Mr. and Mrs. Rennie both replied to the vote of thanks. mother, who rad been Fred Howes A. Ronnenberg,, who has We are glad to héar is im- is visiting a few days this week with friends | an estimate in Listowel. cost to the said petitioners! Miss Sarah Little, of Elma; is at for light and power on ipresent_ vis motion of Messrs. Gamble and Han- We are sorry to learn that Mrs. |— W. Hobbs has been ill with the ‘but we trust that she will soon Mr. Henry Ronnenberg and son Milton are at present visiting friends of Milverton, a couple of days at Monkton Golightly, -graduate ,nurse of Fergus General Hospital, is Spending some time in Monkton with Mr. and Mrs. George Mitchell We are all pleased to see Mr. H. McNaught back again from the in Mit- at the women all over the universe a needenereeens eee FOR SALE who have Suceceestully used it for indigestion and as a blood Frame building 14ft. posts suitable for driving shed. For further particulars apply at Sun Office, Milverton. = Os se, et Seni FOR SALE Lang, Britton, Ont. about 22 x 32 with| : : ; tstic and systey builder, make i Scott Coulter, Chas. G. Kerr, con. | there, returned home with him. A On umuzine total Bete opi '13; Thomas Simpson, Wm. Meadows, Mr, John Schade and family are Ten pigs weighing about 75 Ibs:} i2 M296 total of thousands, Wm. R. Davidson and George Me./¢confined to the house with severe each, and nine suckers four weeks ini nck uer et Co ee ‘ = Levnan: colds, 3 old. Apply to Geo. R. Scott, R. R. 1, ng ahs =. | On motion of Messrs. Hanley and We are pleased to see that Mrs. Britton, Ont. ene neeenreer— Hg Po Coulter David Harron was put in|Frank Goforth is able to be out a- neta FOR SALE Ei: — ‘road beat No, 44 and Reid Alling- | @1n, SEES ea , Ag : | ham into beat No. 63 and road beats! We are glad to note that Mr. Carl FOR SALE Ba gs ‘Nos, 34 and 35 were united into one Staffen is again able to re8ume his 4 Aberdeen Polled-Angus Bulls, & to 18 months old, Apply to David Schwartzentruber, No. 1, Milverton. rr eres saree te — SHIPPING NOTICE I will ship hogs Friday, Mar. 18th from the C.P.R. station, Milverton. Kindly notify me if you have any cattle for sale or to ship. I, D. Atkin, U.F.O, shipper. == a ae a ee FOR SALE Two young pure-bred Shorthorn bulls fit for service of the Diamond Family sired by Royal Butterfly. For further particulars apply to Otto Schmehl, Newton, Ont. a caret ee I as At Britton a yellow collie dog with white breast, one hind feot bruised, Any information leading to his re- covery will be gladly received by Wm. D. Scott, Sr., R. R. 1, Newton. a F. HEAGY Coal and weod in stock — wood, briquets, pea, nat. Car of stove arriving, leave your order now and save unloading in sheds.-Phone 37w. | Office hours: 9 a.m. to 12.00; 2.00 | to 5.00 p.m. U, F. O} MEETING The Milverton U. F. O. Club will hold a social and businesg ‘meeting }at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph | Fleming, on: Friday evening, March lith. Ladies are requested to bring refreshments. It is expected that Mr. W. S. Shearer, county director, will be present. as. Ranney, Secy. REGISTERED SHORTHORNS FOR SALE. 10 cows supposed to be in calf. 2 heifers rising 2 years old, 5 heifers rising 1 year old, 3 young bulls ris- ing 1 year old, also sow with 10 young pigs. Apply John McCauley, R. R. 1, Atwood. FOR SALE A brick house on the corner of Main and King Streets, 3 bedrooms and hall upstairs, 8 rooms downstairs, kitchen, woodshed, good cellar, elec- tric lights, furnace and cistern. For terms and particulars apply to Mrs. W. M. Rosamond, 47 Norman, St., Stratford, or I. D. Atkin, Milverton. — FOR SALE A, good farm, comfortable house, bank barn, new driving shed, silo, well fenced, clay loam soil, good state of cultivation, Three fine dwellings in the town of Milverton. Three good rooms for rent. Agent for Aero inner tires—now is the time to order and Save punctures and blow-outs. Apply at office of N. D. Schatz, Miller Block, Milverton, Ont. See # ap NOTICE TO FARMERS Before placing your wire fence orders call and get our prices which went into effect. February 22nd,-We have on hand three carloads of Frost fencing and can fill all orders im- mediately. I also further guarantee against any further drop in price up to May ist. Those who have already booked orders will be given the ad- One of the largest crowds of the athered in Listowel for Fair | ay——March 4th. It was an idea] day and although there was no sleighing, as though almost everyone in the district Surrounding Listowel came to town to spent the afternoon. _ The masquerade carnival, which was billed for Tuesday night, has been posponed until a later date as Ce ice was in a very slushy condi- ion. The death occured in Listowel on Tuesday morning of Mr. Wm. Bright: in his 82nd year, Mr. Bright had been a resident of Listowel for a long time and was town tlerk for a con- siderable number of years. He leaves to mourn: his loss four daughters, his wife and son having predeceased him. The sympathy of Listowel and surrounding district is extended to the family in their preat breavement. ‘ erate TE On re en ne Large numbers of real Americans are getting tired: of hearing Sinn Fein Americans sing the latest U.S. “national anthem.” . = Sweet land across the sea.” “My country, ’tis of thee, the wheeling was good and it seemed | vantage of the drop.in price, Geo. J. Coxon. | | W. D. Weir’s Sale Register Monday, March 14th—Farm Stock, Implements, Grain and Potatoes, on lot 17, concession 10, Morning- ton, for Mr. Joseph Stever. Tuesday, March 15th, 1921—On Lot 18, Concession. 7, near Millbank, for Mr. Harper Hammond; Every- _ thing goes as the farm ig sold. All animals registered. J - Gre Thursday, March 17th, 1921—Farm Stock, Implements and also York- shire Boar which was omitted from sale bill, on Lot 18, Concession: 6, North Easthope, one-half mile east of Amulree, for Mr. Wm. Cook. Tuesday, March 22nd, 1921 — Farm Stock, Implements, Hay, Grain ‘and Household Effects, on lot 11, concession 16, Ellice, at Brunner, for Smith Bros. ‘Tuesday, March 29th — Registered Horses, Cattle, Potatoes, Wood, Rails and Household Effects, on lot 4, concession ~ 6; Wellesley, Western Section, 2 1-2 miles east of Millbank, 3 nfiles west of Cross- FOR SALE ee Buy at home one piano, one sew- ing machine as good as new, one gramophone with two dozen records and lightning rods to protect build. ings from being damaged’ and burn- ed by lightning, Apply to Jas. W. Schmidt, Milverton. HOUSE FOR SALE White brick, well built, glass ver- andah, 6-8 rooms, hal] summer kit- chen, woodshed, hard and soft water furnace, auto garage, pig and chick- en pen, big garden, fruit trees and berry bushes. For quick sale apply to Chas. N. Kouhl, Waterloo, Ont., by letter. Will be up to see you if in- terested, Wa’ ist Have three houses for sale and one to rent. $7,600—Will buy the east half of lot No. 9, in the 6th concession of Mornington, 90 acres. Warm com- fortable dwelling house, kitchen and woodshed, bank barn cement- ed throughout, strawshed, driving shed, large orchard, plenty of spring water in house and stables. Newton on the farm, close to school. Farms For Sale Unreserved .:. AUCTION SALE net OE nes Pure-Bred Holsteins, Horses, Grades Grain, Sheep, Pigs, Implements, Flax and Household Effects. The People’s Auctioneers have re- ceived instructions from MR. HARPER HAMMOND to sell by public auction on Lot 18, Con, 7, Mornington, near Millbank, on TUESDAY. MARCH THE 15th, ’21 The following valuable effects: 13 Pure Bred Holsteins — No. 1 Karula Abbekerk Lady, No. 2, Karula DeKol Abbekerk, No. 8, Villa View Topsy Walker, No. 4, Ideal Johanna, No. B Hengerveld Keyes Sadie, No. 6, Snowdrop Segis Francy, No. 7, Tidy Pontia Netherland, No. 8 Francy Netherland Walker, No. 9, Lady Ab- bekerk Alcartra, No. 10, rand Pon- tiac Alcartra, No. 11, Cornelia Fran- cy Netherland, No. 12, Jessie Korn- dyke Lee, No. 18, Dutchland Colan- tha Baron, No, 14, Grade cow. Dutch-. Colantha Baron is a yearling bull of excellent type, large for his age, well marked. His sire was bred by The Fred T. Field Holstein Company, of Brockton, Mass., and shipped to Can- ada when four months old for $5,000. His dam is an 1800-lb. cow, a grand- daughter of the noted century sire, Colantha Johanna Lad. If you are needing a number one herd sire do not fail to secure this fellow. Horses—Good working Mare, 12: ears old, mare rising 4 years, sired. by Milton Chief, gelding rising 5 ‘yrs. sired by Knight of Glamis, span of geldings rising 3 years old, span of eldings rising 2 years old, registered illy rising 3 years old, grey driving horse 7 years old. Hogs, Sheep and Fowi—2 Brood sows due to farrow April 6th and 29th, 10 stock pigs weighing about 100 lbs. each, 6 young ewes, 50 leg- horn pullets. ! Implements—Deering Binder, 7-ft. cut, McCormick mower, side delivery, dump rake, hayloader, hay rack, Ad- ams wagon, steel wheel. truck. top buggy, cutter, fanning-mill, gasoline engine, root pulper, disc drill, land roller, 3 walking plows, new Adams sleigh and old sleigh, Bisse] dise, set iron harrows, 2 spring tooth cultiva- | tors, spring tooth cultivator with seed box. 2-furrowed plow, 1-rowed Oliver ~ scuffler, 1-horse waggon, light sleigh, 2 sets team harness, set single har- ness, large range, coal heater, kitchen stove, milk cans, dairy- utensils, Grain—200 bus. barley, 800 bus. oats, quantity of flax, quantity of mix ed barley and oat ehop, 100 bus. mix-. ed grain, anda host of other articles Everything goes as the farm is sold? Sale commences at’120’clock, >. -Terms—19 months’ credit on sums: over. $20 on furnishing approved joint notes,* th&t ‘amount and under, cash. A_dis¢ount of 6 per cent. per annum off f6r, cash over $20. W. D. Weir & Son, H. Hammond, hill, for Mr, Bert ‘Wray. ie FAs Auctioneers, | a 7, — _ Proprietor, _ Sar RA ey et ae be Mer = 2: < ‘ i a 5 ne i Ad a # A ad Soe aah eS a A = ans 7 a > - hd “ x “yf F ot % SoetG i - : = ve Pe 4 ; * airs np it oe Dh eM tee PE MI SNe CE ee dis Fe

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