> MILLBANK NEWS LINWOOD TOPICS #2 AT TENTION J iestsze oie ce tami Ae |” DELIVERY HOURS ang, Mrs, W, Brownlee, _|former’s sister, Mrs. H. Beg ‘ : ohlgssrs. Wim, Ma tin, an nd Cedric ars nnd Mrs. Jae Katey rand baby & | |Crookshanks visited friends at St.|spent Sunday at ments. p M R. FARMER aay ne gh eR Rebs Sit Morning Afternoon . irs, Jas. Li eerie is ue a Danse, atten i eae i ‘ ere t * ¥ wil € B. | meeting o: e Evangelical Lutheran z . a ahi nf" a tean ‘4 en yOu will be rodueing larger Smith, “at Hamilton Hee x Synod of Cs Senna hs Id in Zurieh from South of Mill Street, a0 0’clock ~ South of Mill Street, 4 o'clock it yf ne \d cream. ‘ave you considere: ere y' Greenwood, o: route fay. ‘i Y te fo Ej au ce the cont ming, so mer? field, visited Mr, and Mrs, 1, B, Kerr|” Mrs, M. ke ube roaniienens North of Mill Street, 10.30 o’clock ee of Mill Street, 4.30 o'clock Why n0 ei erative Creamery where you are on @ day: nee at ot Geanttea tH ae “ po rae one her nephew, Mr. > e number ere attendes 1 os. Farrel ‘acton: 7 in where Cts hehe pes i a ‘weights. and ests Femnbank § picnic ont the 43 ning: | nett Bettha Noble and. Vers of Miss Jenny Alling- ran, oe ‘erown to ea the cost of leaded sda end ute tires banon, oe Bucardad a afternoon The juch an a . <9 Pe aes § nae Aan ‘s puch fower-than tte aawed Poa fhe Ree tea an cae Meade hoes 66 e . aie This is your creamery, give it a trial, ‘Mrs, Lewi te partie Mirearers Mrs. 0. Dew and family U s o na a 00 S : . i r si Ts. . Nicklin. pent the week-end at St. Marys. : Mr. . Crookshanks, of Strat Oise Dolly ‘Mek ‘ay and Jean Beat- on spent Saturday at, Guelph. : . ; ; = 1E- Harron.l a called and Mrs. A, 0. Schnurr and Blinira’ Co-operative Creamery rare a a, Paris ar son ny Grant, Miss Nike Sinus and noe fetta Last Linted atts, domn Pender, of Mitchells Mis) ar. chnurr spent Monday Ey < : ollar Los’ oh ELMIRA, ~ .~ ONTARIO REE emenear matron: vinted Min rd Mise j(plia Catapbell apd Every Dollar Spent Away From Home is a 4 i with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Pender part granddaughter, ‘ithe sme M. Thom 5 , t Monday at the f next: Sunday being Rev. [home of Dr. G. G. Manser. : as bee in- — ===|8" Co Cooper, of Stratford, eoautlwemcs i Miss SPECIAL PRICES ON : waft bate | poring Mece st WALLENSTEIN R.R. No. 1 {be in the parish. McQuei r. Storly, 1 FLANNELETTES f : Heavy Black Denim, at per y Sc 4 Mr. and Mrs. A. Tillie and Mr. 3.1 w €8k SUNBEAMS 5 | Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Armstrong and | Tillie, of Milverton, Yigited Mr, and] wishes of hi ends here. can Witte Planncatie soni Byron iy and Xs a Jeet ae oe Mrs. J. McFaddin on, Sunda ry. i Mrs. Le is ber, 0: ia to ie wide, enstedt spent the Mr. Bert Wray was a business visit- ose i ‘And now May, too, is fled, Mrs. Lyes and) family, of Mish- lor at Listowel oa} Monday. 3 ered : ce nets ‘3 ACA its in navy es ithe The Pav aeeereted month, ‘the i at the home of} Mr, Chas. Donley. Waterloo, Mr. Pe’ dt. xe ancy ‘Shing, Hien. and olive, p' Merry, laughing Ma lay. Mr. and . John Mog el, yisited at Mr. T, Hevailvon's one day| Mrs. H. ©, Barlett spent: Friday Hs 40 te sear oe gee eB Saree: es" Ne sand Mae, Richavd Ogram and llast, week an also attended the fun- i 5 OU OAD GLO 1 296 MEN’S AND BOY’S CAPS ith Es: i Kent: far family and Mr. and Mrs. L. Neuert| eral of the late J. Harron. fe bod | Meat sealane SitiGis cot 5 pes. Dark Flannelette,_ 35 regen a) PQusnesprere: Fe= "and little c page ken Bernice, spent| We are sorry to say that Mrs. Ed. Hollen, 8) ent So day with Mr. and wide, reg. 60c, for : We are overstocked in ceiving, a be eovand the’ DEF, Sanday ith Mr. and Mrs. Henry} Kenner is at present ‘confined Aa her | Mrs 6. Bi 5 Dee Cotton Geers reg. Men’s and Boy’s cape which ar new tabacdo aig bed and under the doctor's ¢ Rev, H.W. Watis is altending the 35c E ; we will sell at 20 1, Roy and Miss Ethel Havrthorne Methodist conference of the Sica ea “a ‘a We still havea few Men’s een grower and wu: spent Sunday at Mrs.’ Sippel’s. ‘on branch Ee ee ea Hats left at $1- geems too orn? Me Mrs, Th ie fl Mrs, eee aterson Cu at Mr. Tirst sore tere ehatahe t : F Are A Ee LO a ld rd err’s on the ine. Therefore tl O servi LY obs ” © . ' ae : r Quite i. ae of te : on the Met tn ai oo 5 HOSIERY 1 oe oe day at the home of Mrs.iGreve churet met on Monday and|°"Me’ and. Mos, ‘ 1 Ib. Blk, Gold Medal Tea, The United States Supreme Court Wiltiam Fy had a bee cleantng up the cemetery| daughter, Mildred, who have been at We have a complete stock \ He cup and saucer with ¢ recently settled a knotty po: index Messrs. Milner and Allingham and rectory grounds which has made| Vancouver and other paris of the all reduced in price. + the % ae spent Sunday levaultig ne mira. quite an smprovement. We year, ve retw eee Mai osiery is a ver; ec: . Egg-o Big. P Ligand: Mrs. M.D, Hisey spent |< he members. he_ Methodist ronto. Mr. J. White is ial line with: us—Try us for . (Cook Taoeaivens eon! last Tuesday at the home’ ‘ot Mr. and nee intend olding a Bible atudy visiting his brother, Ro! bt, ‘here. your host \ d Cross Sweet Mixed see Mrs. Christ Ta on Sunday evenings, and had| Mr. Lavelle Hayes, ot Milverton, s, § at ea tape ei ladies from this thelr ante puede on Sunday ned spent Sunday at his hom eB 's St arch 2 for 25 a wicinity attended uate meeting of ‘the | with M B. Hamilton a8 | UI Alf. Ogram ene S sonday: at MEN’S AND BOY’S Pos Ex ala ior Dates: = ae a the, Prony sist Methodist Church Ladies’ Aid whicl Mire we Brownlee and M Poole Milverton, ‘Trade Mark eo matoes, 2 cans fo oR cards wits he da tthe home of Mrs. Andrew japent a day last. week Sith trioads | MS GoW, C. Paxsill has handed in SEOTBING m. Sugar, 8 tbs, for. 5 hn last ‘Thursday afternoon. t Linwood, his Tésignation as Division This clothing. 3 Broken Wischite 2 ibe for2se teen fr. and Mrs. J. W. Allingham |"" Quite -a nu the sports at-|Clexk here, and intends unite SSA caihene ani ie Soapslarges bar 26 ord Northcliffe at a dinner re-|spent last Friday ee he home of Mr./tended the nie ari verton foot-| wood shortl ce. Comfort Soap, 4 bars for 35¢ i liffe a inne ca iven to America: er gham, Millbank. RU eameen re the tation piace on Mone | ties Odterboln and hildren xe- all been. pesiines. Gt ei Si ~ Irs, Smith, of Tralee, spent night which resulted 1-0 in favor| turned to their home at Kitchener Thursday a nee heme of ilverton. Sunday after eines a week at the easter Mrs. 8. Miss Alice Reid was a visitor at/home of Mr. Henry Neuert. Linwood one day last wee ek, Miss Jennie Beggs is at p esent at e E s +a ottie Lees w a vis ro Toronto on an sriaded vis isit. W O 1 ve r on stratford on Say Mr. Joe Lenhard, HAMPSTEAD a cor wt ° ° | a 9 eturne: it é citizens of Millbank pecrany spent punday at his hom Mr T 4 $2.00 x the finished “product, the Pre SMAVHE Late ean ears se) Victoria Day brought ey visitors | Were sorry. t : h of ‘ t Nithburg to enjoy a s st é derich 0} ay last. i rye an ng resident of this -} Miss An: baler Bell between Mille ity and was held in the highest es-|day at her home at Dork i as drew a, large|teem: by all, who knew The | "Mr Earl Carnochan. was @ visitor A Sok ee ee = ; crows Or ay Mr. Ie sympathy of the community is ex-lat Dorking on Sunday. ATWOOD. jto Mr. Jame ce a ne of sls Hill and Ernest Ross, to notoriety rests upon his af Stratford sare nies ee widegrmna other tela: | ane canter Wiennne of the Wes \Porest, son of MW, Ree called ‘on’ Mr.” and use a wielder of the journalistic muck Mrs 8. etioeson is th Latohton| tiver 's Institute will be held in| On Monday evening, May 23rd,|of Atw wood, by Rev. W. D, ‘MeDonald. W oe Gale on Saturday evening. in wee official fephelty as aT ERS Schnurr hall on Wednesday even-| Atwood intermediates went to Brus. 2 wi her su: att pe navy trico- & ker of Listowel, spent ie heh $ men Institute lectur : D une 8th, at eight o'clock,when |sels to play their second game 0 and wore & eb of “mauve | the week-end in to 4 at present a great de- varnock MeMillan, 62; Harris: THE es Te Many. Putnam will addvess. the | football, Tt was-a. well fought game;| orchids and lily, of Ae valley. The) Mrs, F. Risch was in Listowel Gm ton ihih School, spent the ‘holiday| Mr, and Mrs. Martin Taylor, Miss | meeting. All ladies are invited to be but: Atwood had the best of it and! groom’s gift to the bride y aturday at his er taylor and as. ate of Bran. | Pri nt. the result wag. score in favor | of pe ‘A dainty wedding dinn nd Mrs. Hugh Porter and’ re Capling i is driving a fine | ner, and . Wm nS o d Re Leith, of Guelph of they visiting t ip sitenes was 3 d by a few o: bride's} Margaiet and Jack left for thelr new new stetaueniin car. Elma, Were ine the ae 's par- oing and the | frier young couple left 0 e lends) of Mr, Harvey |J. B.’Kery’s on Cae: nts, » Me airs, "Tho Calder. re drawing ite 3 number of afternoon train for Toronto and For- OM hn Vallance and Miss Isobel rete: to know that he Mr. Henry, Schmid dt cone W. ill, of |spectat hope cess will est, where they will reside, amid nee were in Stratfo rd on Sunday with: “Mr. and |ace a rc ee . in showers oe confetti and good wishes.|to s Mrs, John Vallance at ioe r J Brandle was at Wingham | hospital. r here. A Mrs. We ener se oth of Kite sttitan : “ nd Mrs. F, Roe and family, of rn trip on ovens Bye on, Wedneste ae, ie cate Bor nal an nieyee | E event Sunday at the home 3 On Friday. evening the people of state of many of the Euro: c Mr. L. Tho mpson, vof . Listowel, r. an rs. A. Dieh family | of “He N. Roe. i join yalanes wae By one ae lags feo or, at ; oe Me Alber aye spent |erated on r resenting Mr, and Z Hee Sar epee abet. Signe YEP De SPY a Nagle Sanday at Tavaack | Wefewts Mi: los. rat Mondo nrostesi se fa00"- Gr'with aibeary table and a pore of| By another. correspondent Rag anerenssaaiiigwsatoe bore Hehe Mise'Z f Kitchener; ‘and| Several from here spent 1 ably as possible. _ ¢ Strat. Money Prior to their leaving for their} — M. Annie C. Voll and Susie creased. with the result that.a great |Miss ML. Woite, ‘ot Riratiords vere | week ,fighing y she ed Bs ae _ Mr. and Mrs. Will Gray, ae ome amsvil ae 5 and | Seiling ‘oronto, are spending many Vv Reseele have been put out of |recent quests of Mrs. H, Wol with a fairly good c 8 _Victoria Day in nase s. Porter have s is r in Hesson, Milverton commission. Mr. Robb, 3 Stratford, spent; Mr. and mies rue Retnelder and son see Miss is V and G stown. Sith a masa with triends here. and visited relatives Rong: Me atieney Oe Drajand he r fri and also in musical dell Mittleholz An if Our fade accompanied in Platteville aid vicinity on Tuesda et pei arnaeariey FS j ee ¢ : y were cz of|d Mts, 6.V GLENALLAN the football team to Poole on Friday! Mr. John Bee’ ing Mr.” geen Cla of Stratford, Nir, Beno ae ee sin SOR asare sae W Mi Bose, ‘Po Ete Elmira, G. Rolls and Mr, and|y favor of Nonerond. madewas 0 eater bby fenT having come spent the holiday. at one. eter Ford is home from th les with «ble they: and air a od family : nd Me Flood Rumaes eve spent Thurs: ° Mr. and) Mrs. John Dallner and spent ‘ge Bath Wpitn y x Bae Ea nt Gunde With, Macand: Mx: Chat? day in Kitchener. family called. on relatives her wee . hag been ,iiuc erm Whitfield spent the oI Mur 11. : ronto. ; e Jadi sea nal Res fear ncnon oh KINGWOOD Reis aitneer: tutu aud Lana il fo some time, is improv es and Mis W.-D\-Angul and Sod santed her” re teen eh Civin ere eo pent oe Sieben Goahidn at aiee vr, Amos Nafziger returned home | yalyy ator ens Pena s a otk womy, of Hollen, visited her| Mr. Tabbert, of Newton, who has pene Hs Sotupday trip {0 ‘he | trom the States last week. ; rc M . Hf. C Miss “Gertrud je Hammar on|been drilling a well for Mr. George|~ Who said “ re sorry to state that Fern Staniey 6 Poronto, Albrecht, struck water at a depth Masons, Jaan Hy. Schmidt, 1 |'s visiting his S ollie “Mea. Bu For: ir. N. L. Me Laughlin, of Dorking | 211 feet wit stream that rose | y, Buddenhagen, yas Rush and D.| Mr. Jo son receive a the sad| "On, ‘Thursday evening the junior Weal, was a visitor in this vieinity ‘0, et of the Schneider left in the wee sma’ hours |? gh a Spore! SB f eam played in ete owel, but vi latives h ay Teter tly. Rey. John Cole, of Hancaster, Penn. | sf Thursday | smog for Bayfield {his sister, aeeereareb DITCH were defeated 3-0. The re team ‘Misses Lucille Gray, Edith Erskine 6 = Mrs. Geo. Moore, of Dray-| conducted services in the Mernonite | here te day fishing. | ‘ower, who ¢ uaore Lave inten Haus eoppon land’ Marion Marray end Meaten tre ono 2 ordon Mayberry “ton, spent Sunday awith friends here, | Church here on Saturday and Sunday. | They secured ‘Bout 2 OF | hee Noun 9 er, Mrs.) ents and had muc! r of the nils itton; Mr. and Mrs, larpex spent Friday a eae Boake end philanen By spent taney iam here attenied the Greene of Ottawa, in st year. | came. Next: sea ear ing iz Pome see See i _eveniig on the Fourth, ih with Mrs. Wm, dance held at the home of Mr. Fred 3 : : . work from the juniors as this " i S “ . The Glenallan W. I, will hold their| Me, and Mrs, Alsx Hammond visit-|Sass on Thursday evening. It being|avd Mrs. George Patterson, of Morn-1i<"their firs : tance FAaPMePs Attention | °n ees K i Tuesd: lth | ed with friends Li Bihel last Tuesday. the first of the season a large crowd bi ° distance the players homes Mc gto are 8 i Miss Bessi widson spent the | wa; on e b h ‘ i vi iss Bessie was presen I weekend at test ss d n.| Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dallner a) i { suite a umber fom family Sundayed with Logan friends their ke e fitty-ye i bef ave, Get our prices and see our stock of |Sun wor ed the funeral of the late Mr. Henry Louis Schmidt spent Saturday | bride was dz -| °° Mrs. Alex Basson returi ‘Strat . : esi ‘welcome. remm, of Nithburg, last Tuesday. sche near Monkt ding gown of corded silk, Mr. Patter-| ord on Saturday after SHINGLES - LUMBER - WIRE ns ae in St. Mar Mr. and Mrs. M. Taylor called on |s0” Played a la tee numer of selec: : ith friends in the locality. FENCE - CEDAR POSTS rs on voll spent ‘Tuesday et here on Suni which were lively Scotch records. FLOUR AND MILL FEED nd (esers. Andrew and Heney Schmidt | nd Mrs. Gale and Mrs. Fred Si - ae eet. Farm Agency 1 Ed. Savi Mrs. E. idt| They also indulged in dancing the Brantford, spent the hol holidey paraisle ChitenT eo RUGAOS Sa isiting with fients inate . Gree : old time Scotch Reel and Waltz after | 04 mday. ‘The latter in-|Which a dainty Janch was served.|""wise Annie Jolly, of. ‘Gun, spent — ~ Kitchener jaaratd *. Quarin and famil; tends. spending the next few weeks | After Auld Lang a fon days last week in : 1 gent Su ae avn and fae Bat gain I a rms f fe. disp ; |i ch ery gulet wedding wan, = gtemn-| Linwood Farmers’ #7052" “ith as nd Mm nea Ines: ay at ea s WELLESLEY ite Lei eiier al Ms ya Bae (Co-Operative Co., Ltd. leit s under the doctor's WRITE FOR FREE FARM CATALOGUE OF OTHER FARMS was united in the bonds of matrimony | Phang ¢are in the Guelph Hospital and wish rs. ‘J, football league game between him a nee recov Milv. ‘c1 and Wellesley. was pla’ yed oe + WELLESLEY TWP. - WATERLOO COUNTY e last Thursday which was .__|hetly contested on both sides neither 5 acres workable. balance bush; 1-2 eS orchard; clay loam soil; |team could score for a long until good wat Waters wire fences; brick house, 1 1- 2 stories, 7 rooms; eallar ster 1 i tie-up 6 horses and 1 cattle: cemented stables; water et ith a Mayburr; Bias indisposed, ;. driving house ears hog pen; hen house; ayburry pests school 1-2 mile; church 3-4 mile; station 2 niles; Kitchener aay a ro wwe hope to see him around again mi rural ‘mail; telephone; possession arranged. Easy terms. favor of. the visitors: ee WM. 8, ll hol, their srgoting Spat di gan and pt ee at ate) home of Mrs. oss on Thurs- 2% ACRES- - WELLESLEY TWP. - WATERLOO COUNTY bette seat See ee days Sane dade pee ‘ Messrs. J. Moore’ ani All workable; small orchard; clay loam soil; dente good water; house, 8S y n ace | tended Listowel-Galt Football _ 2 stories, “3 soo cellar; fui nace; cistern; bank barn’ 40 x 40; chopping {and dates were fixed for match in Guelph on Tues mill with ¢ o roperty is located right in the Town [of the Fair. An invitation as present-| "tr and Mrs. J. Gr ray, of Stratford, of Linwoo ow wher e there are rae Bro station, ete. School 1-2 mile; tales ed from here. spent the Cease ‘with friends here. phone; possession | arranged. Terms arranged. Mr. Oscar Battenberg, of the Con- cordia Seminary, St. Louis, who 3 ToEN a ae ; visiting here and spending his vaca- RA 3 100° “ACRES: _+ ERIN TWP. - WELLINGTON COUNTY tion, received a ¢ call as or ster from GE os ae asres wor able » balance hardwood uth; 20 acres crop: 5 8 Hires Hetty Zetel.te very iat cha:|gurer ro Maleneee. of Deteolt axe corn; 2 ai is Suan s; modern red brick house, 2 stories, 8 rooms; relic? time of wee with x abscess of the | visiting with their mother, Mrs. J furnace; ae barn; ding shed; garage; silo; ada ill; water go ear, We wish her. a eed seotees O'Grady. : “and Plentifu rel, fenced; a2 1-2 miles from a good fown rand Mrs ees and| Miss’ Mary Hanley returned to om wh sent owner hips mile to Toronto; possession immed- | family and Mr. C. F. ae ae a sede in| ‘Poro: tae on ‘Tuesday lately oh Seca fol ohvanti ent to schools and chuxclioa, Scie mail; telephone { Kitche: ene Be Saturday on special te and Mrs. J. Riordan and fam’ is farm we will eraney a eae. set of farm machinery. Terms. | hus} ‘ines: of axthur 3] Ee a day . title “Mollis: Wagnet: has been oy| Si Oke ant ie rt a the sick list for some time. Mrs. Hoe Wiisht Visited “with 198 ACRES PILKINGTON 1 TWP. WELLINGTON COUNTY Pekdd Pan Ratester tame aaah friends OU pee Ge ala wner of this farm is 78 eens old, he fina, no help, and is unable |2¢ maintances here on Sunday. & bargain. “168 acres workable, 30 |,, ‘The, executive ¢ eof IN MEMORIAM ouse, 1 1-2 stories, 6 rooms; bank SI tional iat pen; Hen house; sheep Ecnass water in a it to n Lambert—In loving memory of Mrs. ei st [Ne ; us mil es te para ep xh, 4 yess 0 meee is ple be a hearst the! Joseph Lambert, he 9 departed this onvenien rts ool; rural mail; telephone; a ric! » Hees Temps arranged. Be Bede a sina fel) elph on June 8th in'a body. pecans ae ws ant a —— Sleep,on, dear mother, sleep and take 50 ACRES - ERAMOSA TWP. - WELLINGTON COUNTY M. WAGLER Las ay. gon they head upon thy| 42 acres workable, eae bush ‘and asture; small orchard; good g(a RE race malin ‘avior’s breast, Efsucen: golds ed brick: house, 11-2 stories, 28 etches end ehode Sie. leva ihee-ei Guldeeye loves 2 bai y driving house 16x20; |MILLBANK = __ ONTARIO} thee best, ed Tigh at the Town of _ AGENCY FOR Good Night. ‘telephone, Arrangements ean be made’ to buy stovk’and implements mail | -Tudhope Anderson Farm Imple-!Calm is they slumber as an infant’s : the farm. Sie eatat $ ments—Waggons, ” piel, Mowers, sleep, ike phovcs ‘ Rakes, Spreaders, Ete. ea es pe wake no more to ‘ The above is an actual Photograph taken in Scot ms ; cot! r Thine is a perfect’ rest, secure and eae feperted Catcher stand i in his oyn stable on Main St ee Shares and Repairs on 5 Hand 5 ‘ aie winner in Scotland and Canada, ae hae 8 best ae Pete. ane one during fis coming season. nd Lond Tas all the fairs ip Huro: ) Middl one, has been a successful M. WAGLER, - MILLBANK, ONT. roe | Sea eene ao $15 i ord as ae stoke netic aac get has swept nearly GEORGE’ KERR, Proprietor.