‘The aon meeting of the Milver- HAMPSTEAD x from here attended tl creeutenr at Mr. a9 pe Riehl’s, ne Tish, on Monday: evening. ‘he Christian Budeavor Society held their meeting in the Haniveteadl bot FOOTBALL Club was. held in the hee a ate ‘vith her. daughter, Jas. Stewart. x Miss Beatrice Capling and Miss . eS eiktghene ae the guests of lends in day in Strat ‘Phe childre lat: school on Friday afternoon in eve Fred Mitshelt spent Wednes- # The Maple Leafs, the Divisional Concert party, me ilding will e_ crow wo a surprise party | Re honor of the Wahl family who are | gam LISTOWEL f they aver sho’ a: he) Quartette also 4th Gps OBITUARY | _ put on their I be too small H. hurch Choir Concert—Fri- Fern Hospi on pabued : ing to Stratford was | crowded to the Erne with a birthday book, El-|_ ‘The remains if aie inte Tannen Bee mer with a tie and Leonard, a ‘belt. | Keever arrive n.|They will be much missed by their} er on Tues: Schafer pe little playmates who wish them many rest yester Hie is 5 Je a firs in cheir eity~hom the house after whic e president, J.}happy years ins hi r= nett; treasurer, W. J tun cho: ex. ecutive committee, Ross Davidson, G. ; AKER Moyers, M, I. Bundscho, S. Spencer & GOOD She ceaston I Me. ei enor ianderteritee | Mitchell Corr Stratford Herald. those of his tented Prather iiaior Basten mort oe. committes, I. Rae read hehalt of th nst, i ithe, is, ark, of rr, Jas, Orr, Walter Miller, farmers secured Mr, Alvin Clark, W, Zurell; manager, George Tanner;|the 0. A. C., Guelph, to give a dem: oaptatin, i Er oomniltteasto ‘onaatin on farm tractors, ete., and imatiage the “Rodters. Chat,” Tavalle, yester day afternoon, | considering the Upiah! » (stormy weather, there was ok we Rae Gn ie reeant large ‘pumber present. “the leak paant i 1 ea ion was in the town hall an PAA AE ae ee TREC on ee eatedopy inntemt elites, ex-liday night of thia weeks Goo plained by Mr. Clark’ as each picture | day, Maren 25th,” ‘The. Zam | Wi wn upon the screen. the | Cutcheon auereatte of ‘Hamilton, are \w very interesting lec-lin charge of the pro; eramme. DIRECTORS’ MEETING ture or. explanation ofthe workin; The ge ora took place on Tues- lo e tor and the advantages | day, March 22nd or Mts Bait Heath A suena Si rvihad directors of the the pay of one had over his neigh-| of Listowel to Mr, Johnson, of Elma. hs Elma Fan Fire Insur-| bor, as he could a his ee ae ey ill z ald on the rooms farm AEN Gone Ee bate inctns Agri- quicker, better and easier than by {on the Oth Con, of Elma eultural any ae ‘ood, on Tues: | th ne old method of snares, power.” |°"Mr. er Greenwood, of To- h 1gth, 1921, TAN She members| Th gent! Mates ae od speaker Rs spent week-end at his Of the board wore present.but Mesars, |and iis visit to Mitchell will no doubt Grieve and Cowan. The pre: aba me in nent tte ar hnurr, of Lin cupied the chair, The minutes eee | lark is a son of Mr. A. Fy last meeting were read, confirm is | signed. A elaim was. presented from ener on. ‘onday where he’ Lowr, ni ‘or | charge ott owel Perfect By MRA eeibis atthe ecto rae stove pipes on March 11th, 1921, this wee which was adjusted at $23.38 and| On Wednesday, March 16th, at the| Mr. Will Coulter and Mrs. R. Bell| paid Sp for insurance, 80|Methodist patsonage, Milverton, the | of Atwood, were visitors in’ town on| in number, amounting to $407,800|matriage was quietly solemnized of | Sal urday wore act cepted ed, ‘he meeting ad-|Violet Irene, youngest daughter of} Mis ice Hammond, of Atwood, | journed. till Tuesday, April 19th, to|Mr, Andrew Harvey, of Carthage, who has been. ing witl r, and m at the usual time and|and Mr. Andrew R. of M . Keith, returned to A\ place.—J. R, Hammond, secretary. | Marys, youngest son of M Mrs, | wood, on Friday. ety J Gray, Atwood, were Mr. W. J. Spackman, of Stratford, |}0" marriage: Rev. J. F. Knight officiated. | was, MR. SHINBEIN GOING TO BUILD | The bride wore a sui ‘of navy blue |on. Tu tricotine and a large plates Hat of Mr give Hannes lack mohair. After, the eeremeny | the happy couple left for Toron a Mr. J, M. Shinbein has let the|ang other pone and on their return | addition. to. the. digeal tootoall testa work for tl h pedod work conirach tor the new. Rouse til) reside on the “groom's farm near this spring. Moh (ies pancodca: erecting, AU ARG! Stas Man ish Mr. and Mrs.| Messrs. A. McDonald and corner of Main and Ba ets, | Gray : to a Milverton man and has sold the | G"*Y ® “Tong and happy wedded life. ie re UE We ee ae fami Ken Oc ne. perty, Me: Adam McKeever, of Ed- Elias Bassett, who purposes ‘moving it to Inkerman street, where he owns| oe two vacant lots at tite year of his |Fall Wheat ..$ 1.908 1.90 residence on Main stre Barley + 70.70 ora Flour, 5 Jewel . 5.80 Flour, Banne RS) HELP RELIEVE STRICKEN | Flour, Jewel 5.55 CHINA. Bran 90 = Shorts 190. ev, Dr, Donald MacGillivray, of |Corn 110 Boos beiinin: cntiate ages! 1os¢ se |Hoge: liveweight 14.50 1 talvede kaya: “Notwithstanding all Bu tele rs Cattle “00 that ca lone many. will die, ; 00 distress will last until midsummer "00 harve ‘ 122 of a famine, involvin But “48 fions, Will leave lingering distress.’ ane cM 32 COMMERCIAL TAGE ey and Charles oosejaw, arrived to attend their brother's funeral. CANADA'S FUR L ae in . The 000, 00 from Ei ates aa must be I should for local nevi TIME—LABOR— MONEY— “With Wind Power ‘The wind is free. Put it to work on your farm. It will cut your chore- e in half—save you labor and time nae money for . It will pump and carry the more than a a Ge ese used every day on an averag r Lari Windmill will pat the wind to work on yor the old-fashioned way. mills are sa strong, cient, requiring little attention, cost- ing nothing to run, working quietly all the ti Eisen amps and Toronto Water publ a real water ser- all the water you want under aeeshurk Wt taps every- where on the farm. ronto Pumps and Water Systemsare also built te use with gasoline o: ic motors. have some mighty interest ting ieee on. Windmills, Fania and Wai ‘We'll send these free to any hae lataraands us his name an 88. ONTARIO WIND ENGINE & PUMP COMPANY, LIMITED Atlantic Ave., Torino Montreal Winnipeg Regina Calgary ONTARIO WIND“ENGINE & BUMO: ORONTG J. B. LEIS, - Dealer, R.R. 1, Millbank jar Hull shitpmenta to Neither can we be id-as Canadian is nsig Sie sold in Cound wate following te EE Ethel Dobson, Menno Laura Reid, Kuepfer, ‘or’ Primer- ear thorne Jr. pein er-—Jantes Hurst and Alfred Sa Miss M. Linesman, turned home after o with her sister, Furniture, Linoleums, Rugs and Oilcloths: Below the Present Market Prices onographs, Raymond and White Sewing Machines Furniture Dealers . dnd Funeral Directors. 5 = MILVERTON and WALKERTON. -P. T, Walker, Manager "Walkerton Store. e after spe consin, Miss of our gpent Friday. evening Joe Raleigh on he a’ mn. Yost. sp trinds in Milve Quite a nu amber es ed ay last ‘Tuesiay. n of the wusily chopping their neighbors, a Be with friends Miss Helen Chaim penis in Fer; ae a nun er fr ed the ice of the k la. What then shall Canada do? SCHOOL REPORT the Easter report ornington ty SBimity cee oman Kuepfer, anil e. IV—Anni |, Helen Haw: thorne. ae I1I—Campbell Barrett, James rst. Edward Salter, James Bar- Mi Alfred Taylor, M. Lit. | ginni Katherine} iy, Edgar equal, oman Albrechi, Names are in order of merit. —L. M. Currah, Teacher. GLENALLAN Ovwite to the bad roads a number e were forced, to cancel Miss Gertrude hice has cee 7th, the service will these days as Gerber Bros. grain for many o of North ne on Sun ie this FUTURE MacLean’s. f 0 to “Sido, annie 3 the b sure that much | nadian. I ment of 12,000, 00 io othe tinea n hich gives ea We haere even feo to atandardia ize a crop eee {| morning at the: sae Heidelbury decea: bu in the Evangelical cemetery, but has resided in Cane since boy- services were comdurs ed A. Sutcliffe. Ofatige: Asi wood, | body. (Fe former! aft ie Kin Ireland élehty-t ae She a business visitor in Listowel | ine County, atten ‘wards coming to si | Morningiany “At Ss y I M where’ ehé @3 ships and pioneer {she had be MRS. ADAM STEISS death occurred on Sat peice mM lam Steiss, The The sed rs, 9 mi ee be MISS M. L, DUNGEY After illness extending over which the last six weeks a Bean conducted the services. e @¢ @ @ HENRY SQUIRE Squire, of Atwood, for- "Mornin gton, died in the day morning | 0! | of Hnglend| r being Ror ears si ig iste resi 0 the Donegal atethod ‘cn e burial Be members of 4 ciation “atended in + 6 & MRS. CALEB GRIFFIN | | | | On Tuesday, March 14th, Ma ers, relict of the late Gatep Griffi rin | Mornington passed an a illne ae “Gein 18 | gO peel e to Canada at the ie age of seven. n a n r paren SUPE aHICS in t and ma’ years ago. now owned h line, | castes “all the Ley privitations en ife. For the last three ees <i en Sotally tia and while | s bright and cheer: ‘ful | e met late siaband 58 yt pet n the fill life had lost all its charms for | ions ne ife had lost all its ¢ week as y has been | to join | that had passed on| place | sae from. ‘the residence of | hel e time da ives out of town ‘ames Mayber Nelson. In religion s he a snhy while she ma s her home was e preence and she will! emembered by many mem Bs the ing a very ct a of the nee ay be worth | year; us us jth Muriel Hurst, | Hawthorne, lie Mills. Barrett, Reid, George 8 Salter equal, So Sol: | & of Hesson, pe spending a fey Mrs. Roy Hat an ing a few days Alice McMane, youth and beauty at the home oe the fourth “Our Methodist friends are request. be at ernoon, Let us have a full atendance at this our Easter Sunday service. KINGWOOD joe for last week ent a week with om here attend- rr’s sale near Milverton d Mrs, A. Robertson, of Lis- Boa, cpalled on ‘trients here on Satur- be are f tractor can Hammond is spending in om here attend: late ae ee ra: of G mother of, is pecnent reeve of Mornington. 100) man Bae aauiee pees whos HOW liv- s in MORNINGTON SUNDAY SCHOOL ONVENTION. annual convention will be held on Thursday, 24th inst., in the North , M eabyterian e- | n evening | » het os addresses aes iveleamies Let all Sunday Schoo be well represented. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Mrs. Eliz [beth Opper desire to thank all those } who so kindly extended their thet pathy ‘and attention to them in thelr | late bereavement of their mother. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of Margaret Mary Ann Mueller, who passed away from this earth March 22nd, 1920. Sad, so sad was the cal Of one so 0. dearly seat by al he pete much but nied We watched her night and d Her:eehitiy heart grew: less and less, Until she passed away, sae is gone, but not forgotten, ear, oe “gu lonely hours of thinking ughts of her and heaven are ear. Some day, Some time, our eyes shall The face we loved so well Some pth our hands shall dias in Anders say farewell. She has gone across the river, To the shore forev ver green How we long to see her dear face, But the river Hove between. And our hearts are “vainly calling, |. Through the shadows dark and poe ane darling who has tee es x tee “Mother, Brotir and || f ‘ister a =r. 32.5 FE bee ePse eee | | [NEW EASTER CLOTHES Women’s New Easter Suits WELCOME AS THE FIRST ROBIN ARE THESE NEW SUITS How stylish and how very becoming are these pretty new suits and what a joy to possess one early, It means so much to every woman to put aside the heavy winter garments and step out smartly dressed in a new spring suit or coat. Our provision to supply New Easter Clothes has been most generous. There are styles and-materials to satisfy every desire and the prices are most, reasonable. Ladies’ and Misses’ Suits Made in Tricotine, Plain Tailored and Embroidered, styles right up to the minute, prices from $28.50, $35.00 to $ 0.00. y Ladies’ and Misses’ Coats Beautiful Spring Coats, made in Velours, Duvetines, Blivias, Tweeds and Polo Cloths, in shades of Copen, Tan, Brown, Navy, Tiel, Blue and Black, $10.00, $12.50, $15.00 up to $50.00. prices from Silk and Serge Dresses Ladies’ and Misses’ New Spring Frocks, with the adorning features of Oriental Em broidery, ‘frills, and pleating, ribbon, gold thread and rosettes, all smart styles in silk tricolettes, tricotine and serges in popular shades, popular priced — serges ae 00, $15.00, $20.00 to $25.00. Silks and Tricolettes at $18.00, $20.00, $25.00 to, $45.00. GRONGRGRGR ENERGON GN BEND MOND MOON MIAN MI MOAN MED STORE IS CERTAINLY FIRST IN ALL NEW THINGS ready to outfit you with all that is smart, new and snappy for Easter. This | a We ar store ever takes the lead in its showing of wearables for men and boys. This season it is leading faster than ever. Everything is here to satisfy the smartest dressers, and the variety is most bewildering. Here NEW EASTER SUITS NEW EASTER OVERCOATS NEW EASTER RAINCOATS NEW EASTER HOSE NEW EASTER CAPS LIGHTER UNDERWEAR PYJAMAS NIGHT SHIRTS Our young men’s suits in the snappy new Spring styles, and the new Prince Hats are interesting the Young Men as well as the new narrow ties and new narrow callors, are some suggestions for the Easter Buyer * NEW EASTER SHIRTS NEW EASTER NECKWEAR NEW EASTER HATS SILK GLOVES FOR EASTER NEW EASTER GLOVES. CANES UMBRELLAS | HANDKERCHIEFS The earlier you come the more satisfactory it will be, both for you and for us. REVEL IN BEAUTIES OF COLOR BLENDING. In fact, it is a characteristic you will notice at once as you look through the new Spring showing, that pattern and design is of secondary importance, that the color’s “the thing.” Rich tones, soft hues, alluring combinations, harmonious blendings that elude description—there’s a wonderful ensemble of color lovliness to greet you when you pay your initial visit to the Wallpaper Department this season. Come early while there is plenty of time for the showing. The New Wallpapers 1 | This Store will be Closed Good Friday | Engolands Son “The People’s Store’’ - Milverton, Ont.