| FRAGRANCE. ‘—The aroma of "SALADA" amous- Best betokens the seer okread of the leaf. F for 30 y ge varies the BaCEHEnCe of its quality. years, Salada never MONKTON BRIEFS 5 rs. Jack Bettger, Toi is aie Billy Sista at the home of Mr. an bd rs. en Ament, % lew Beppure,, on junday. Biz Ca Cae aur ce visited in Mitchell and: Mrs, eae olightly and Marjorie este Sterling Spent Sunday Bees . og Howe, of Listowel; Mr. and Mca: W. Marks, of Wallace; Mr, Frank Howe, ahd Mr, Howard, of Cdkilats spent Monday afternoon at vom nston’s. d-Mrs. Edmund Baker @ Mr. Orval -Strachan, a ed at Jos, Johnston’s rds, Mr. and Mrs. s SUPERFLUOUS FEEDING i o Ba rber—How do you like our new oatmeal soa! ietim (in chai t)—Seems nourish.| Mr, oye but I’ve had my beakfast, CROSSHILL Mr, visited friends in Guel and Mrs. Camphel japan Sunday with friends near ‘oronto University J, A. KING. LD. S. D.D.. sc tS Graduate of Dental Surgeons Pfaff’s Block, Milverton _ Office hours: 8 30 a.m. to 6 p.m. baby, and Mr. Mrs. Rob and daughter, J Anticknap, of and Mrs. WESTERN - ONTARIO'S COMMERCIAL - SCH CENTRAL CIRATFORD. ONT. : EST Patrick Birmingham last Friday. | holding of a Field Day is to be Mrs, Brunk, w Dundee, spent | sidered. ys Inst ‘week with her sister, | There will be no_ services at_the Monkton Methodist Church next Sun lay owing to the session. of confer Our winter term commences Tue: day, January 4th, and students may register in our Com mercial, any Ghe Route between ID CHICAGO Sleeping cars on night Trunk Ticket Agent or C. pa District He e BAIRD, ’Phone 1, Local Agent hand or Tolography departments at RAN li TRUNK STEN Double Track Unexcelled Dining Car Service. t trains and parlor cars on principal day trains. Full information from any Grand E. orn- Passenger Agent, Tor- an Soudan as Rey. i in r ateendaiag at the "General As- nbly being held ‘in week. SS ed oe last Wednesda fon of Mr. “Patrick 68th ye his 6 Mr. henna ealth for the past ri months i is sui place on Fy Rev. W. Moffat. “Ah old and highly respected r 80, passec thespian the flmeral took iis late resid on day i {to Hawkes: \ment. Mr. ite ia e old age of 81, ar Galt Febru had been in fai |past year, but only room for five had having been y 16th. ealth a fought Pe be m ms Campbell, Zurich, Guelph, Toro speare and Ni Hagman! and Mrs. George Richardson| nes: h on’ Sunday. M. Shantz and son th Mr, ate Mrs. ole ton Playford and ertson of, ealimia were Sun- day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. oranges ae eet at reasonable Playford. Pe peices, Mr, and Mrs. Alex. Hastihgs and meet f the Confederation Mr. John Mehm, of Guel hs Mr. and | Park “& m will be ‘held in wood, and ay Aa Monk. ton? attends d the funeral of the e late win beue naritee in Boyd | de fay as Rev. W. Moffat |ence at London. ests Toronto this |Parle, of Ww other of our old residents pass-| "55, c=] 25 FF Biembaghany tal behind the Presbyterian Church to ii iday and was Satake m eh tine Wellesley, May 24th, and proceeded |two children le cemetery for inter- reached. the| born 1840. H for the] confined. tig as : i ‘y lays, With bis parents _ MONTREAL, Ti [he came to Wellesley. township when PRONTO, DETROIT | een ge. In May 1869 he sk., and Jean an Serena, Friends were present from t, Z Guel trachan, of ‘indsor, calied at Mr. Jos. Johnston’s on Wed- The’ patie’ library will’ be closed| in the afternoon during the summer S| months, but will be open as usual in e evenings Mr ‘rom. , Gill. will have in on. Friday and Saturday of this week pineapples for canning and a fres ananas public library 2 | ventigy taney ard, full atendance is seatthieae ‘a8 tie Merryfield and Thos. ow Grove, intend at- ling conference at London this eek as laymen. ‘Proudfoot took a post-graduate | corse in Toronto last week. a Mr. W. R. Erskine sold some lots Ben sia nd Mrs. Jas e and fami ly pent ‘Sunday with friends i in Listo- chade, at the home of Mr. and Vv rs We Dunlop, Bigaiktons on Sunday Harry Greene and Mr. and Mrs. ia nad Mrs. C. F. “is with her mother, Mrs. Jas, Holman. Messrs. C. icDougal and Nee parent the oliday with friends ra Annie wee ‘of terest , eet spent a few da: home of her brot! ner, Mh Sos, he hwalm spent the hell day with tiends ae aie ay. yMachan, of Grey, attedts on bares at Mrs. Stanley ond, of Maitland, one day re cently r. Geo. Hiles and family motored to Blratfora last Saturday evening. Thos, S. Ellac: ph yo con he ucbaeed a new tae ir, Thos pas Hai and attended the Retin Tao ang services at Union last Sunday afternoon. Mr. Willington Smith recently pur- chased a Chevrolet ear and, Mr. Roy }|Dewar a Ford spot these days and Proprietor House s to have two: men to assist during he busiest. day The pienie pela in MeCourt’s: Grove was very well attended a en: joyable ce hee spent. eee Monkton School Report The dolla winws is the report of the vet Room for the month of May. ler, Helen Schade, Phelke, Marion Holman, Irene Henry, ug Tl—Harold Bettver, Stirling Golightt, Norman. Berlet, Ronald : ne Golightly, Bina “diac Ma ary Holman Ore Pres aroud Matthews, oe ues ee Eee, Ella "kre ssler, reddie ae France ‘McNaught Pit tat at 4 Eepecres Leppard, hee Betteeh, dimer Bettger, Oletta | hi Behe, Etta Weber, Alice Golightly, Adair, Emmaline Schade. Ruth Engler, Dorothy G. A. Chalmers, Teacher. ee as on | ews and damaly Vs ‘of ‘nage See ast GaN, "s account. ¢ might have been a bad ac: | cident occurred here on Sunday n when a cat driven reckle the corner struck busy: ely no one ¥ bu i. eee and Miss Kiva Btty, of Sunday with Mrs. n El lesen: i Com ‘ad Se hinide had t a cow that k by an mane and had its fee Draken james Ed. Bet: ehtly and W.M.S. held are : ha Henry. has returned Hotel after spending = fe rae bf B. CG Clear Fir s 8 to 40 feet. We fu piesa er eee The “Elmira’’ Silo togued and grooved in Fir % nish meer for silo com- Write Tor prices and full particulars THE ELMIRA PLANING MILL CO., Li ELMIRA, = ONTARIO at her home pe pean ihe . Pauli, of Mitch (r. and Mrs. Dobe Y lige | Sohn Elligsen, Misse and Louise Sam spent’ Monday| te has. Dahms, of} visitors here on Sun-} . ae Bee Ws sitor at S. Raker visitors at tl Ron erie ans Galt, was aj; re for a few and baby; of Bthel el Horne, of the 14th, y avith her Notice R.R. NO. 1 Farmers we are agent for the following : Waterloo Boy Tractors and Separators Robt. Bell Gas and Steam Engines Silos, Silo Fillers, Engines, Water Systems, Stable Outfits Made by The Ontario Wind, Engine and Pump Co. John Deere and Maxwell! Implements J. B. LEIS MILLBANK, ONT. sel, of Thamworth, is Sterling Bank returned to head id 3 A Mieke 3 it Elm ness. bee mber from here attended the football match at Atwood on nésday nig! Detwei of | st ith the ‘fon ms aa Strachan, 0! esday at the home of Mr. friends ‘will be’ sorry. to learn, that not progressing as favorably red. Harvey Tarr, of. po raeeen Toronto. Mrs. E. Etherington, of Stratford, P. % IbTins 85e | 615° : : home. merchant | ms s he home of Mr. H. A.} ears friend, Miss |i H. New Hambur en Thursday after spending a week at|® | Bast, Edgar Fat nos Wagler, nate SaaS ham, “Lydii ia Kuepfer, Wilbur McFad- din, Nelson aye pfer, and Mrs. St ictie dash, ‘of ‘stratford jtp-last Byiday fa favoring: |homes with a welcome Tittle visit. Maggie Vanderhart, o: made her annual trip t me day last week mings he: i fae ressons he vorshippers at the fect of the| qoddess of erttislal slenderness. and disfigurement, s.| Mr. |motore Messrs, Ewe Juézi motored to Milverton 1 ys rm | S. Leis and family it ard Dahms me ae st Fri- Adam fog H e bu for’ itr Jacob Y is ind aa Mess and: Golawi and s\ |The price for hay n . | dollars. ‘he heavy ui ¥ showers of late, have | made it ineonvenient for Mr. Murray his gang of diteher me iy are complaining about damp cellars while some, are, worrying that their cellars | il “dry” up all too Soon. Ford car driven by a youth, who | iiscas thongbthe might t be a son otto ia avordupois himself, lled your correspondent iG "about porns vidas five on Sunday mor just as the latter was awakening {fr mt his night's repose. The car was going at tenetie rate of speed, fo rtunately no chains on it | jof the cut. riting Gang. Z there ts litle da er of running feats down th to take hig lady = “out for that matter —at hundred pounder he old saying tl cat tches he worm”. andwe got up quite as ay this (Monday) ‘morning. children and Some of th and granenildren of Mr. and Mrs. Christ- “the ne = Brunk Sr, gathered at the old Fees on Bunty and celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of the aged couple’. = wedd ing. Messrs. Geo. Fates and Menno NS iger, of ‘unner, and Mr. John Naf. Figer a? Poule: scent Senden after- jon at home 0 f Mr. C. Jutzi. and Mrs, hes motored to 1 mday and spen’ lay with Scfonde | there. ‘Misses Inoda and Florence Kuepfer spent Sunday with Beet Zorra friends Mir. Nick. * Rub nd sons Jack ani m Jennings Bryan is said to hate availed 600,000 milesin 25 years a e Ete} 3 Ss e ®. 8 ug cushion would be very appropriate | for the buoyancy of his posterior | appendage. SCHOOL REPORT Following is the report of S. S. No. 6, Wellesley, for the Names are in order of merit. marked with an asterisk were abeene for one or more examin: —Mervin Bier, ber. Sr. TIINaney Leis, Katie Gerben: *Ezra Ger- an at. the in Li Maitland nies factory is the busy pene Aes vicin- ' ford, accom 1 7 Lt — keenly contested thr Jo sen motored to Stratford last Sat- Gra ae ‘ames we m oss m among fiends in this locality. 1d, family, ie he: in Phil Cook’s month of rey A on, 659, tke total amount subseribel ROSTOCK Mr, and Mrs. Frank Blligson and aly, and and Mrs. Louis Wicke daughter, Minnie, of Newton, z and Mary, of Milverton, arent Sun- ey at the oe of he Manly Yundt. an tal an family, of Hamilton ced with the ore "s end Mon s here recently. hite ens Waaueh- ovclyay ir. and Mrs. Sehenels of ‘he boundary spent Sun: yewith Chas. Schenck. badbeecucnmcla aie pag os Freida, of Brunner, were Sun yaaigut wil ndrew Zulauf and Miss Pearl zal ut spent ‘several days with friends 0 tee: P. Doherty, of Michigan, s; ‘pal roe comnts ie days with her sister, a Da, Ford car. Re lay. nd West, ing ‘ith Mr. and Mrs, Willian e Daniel Chisner has purchased d € be tig M. K. Becker was a bus! visitor ik Teionts ae vee ee Sate| J urday of ae Mr, and Mrs, ok E. 0. Erskine, of Honkton, spent Sunday with fri ends in Fee Art. Harris, of Moosejaw, was a vile ine week at the home of ohn Fisher, McAllister was a purines vi jn Lonaon on Monda; ness visitor in re large crowd was present from surroundin owns. 'Th Score was 2-0 in favor of Listowel nd was the first defeat that the Galt team has sustained in 1 vi fee vie . Rlebling and family, | sc wn, even the Galt supporters Sf who for the past couple of weeks |admitted that the score should h: the worl Preseription whitch visited with ee Ear ieee n least 6-0 i wel’s fave has neyer “heen equalled as a left for the West where he will be istowel and Galt teams hav- tonic for the weaknesses stations d, ing been tied on the round were order- women, Many ‘omen in ev . Jack Wingfelder spent several|ed to play a sudden death game in hamlet, town vill gladly adage visiting friends in Kitchener. Guelph on Tuesday at six p.m. The Sait. thgt Deceit anee i eunecand family Listowel team and supporters wen’ estity that Dr. Pierce's Favorite spent Sinday pith friends in to Guelj ‘on the ._ afternoon bate: did them a world of Clem ‘ain and returned on a special after food: k your neighbor, Hane visitors at the home of Mr, | the game ie score at half. ti S Another patric) phys and Mrs. Joe Malcho were Mr. and|after 45 minutes of play, was 2-0 i ocesafal fin ma irs. anid ganente ers Lavina and Edna, of “lot pare a Mr. Clarence Malcho, POOLE / Geo. pee Helen ee Hamilton, v e Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Chalmers J last_ wee Me: Chalmers and Sol ceompanted a shipment the stock yards in Tor nd Mrs. Peter penta pat family: spent SERRE at the hi Ww. Shae ners. ae Btiends at Mrs. Alex. hope, (periee as to learn of We hope recovery against hope f Mr. Stewart anied aa oe fe Mlorence Mayberry, of Britton, vi d of ‘Me. and Mis at the hom: eMavherty estes number Beet attended the | football game ei Hampstead on the Boole and Hampstead Heyes a food game ae football on the 2r gate is on Friday night of last at which great excitement prevailed, and the fighting spirit was uo. where Aine field, the final seore standing 1-0 of Heupaces joyed ‘he farmers’ game, id M ispent the week- and at ie heute tere’| WARTBURG pate of Harr ae at the hope °: “Bghoets ats rne E; ent ¥ Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Rev. and Mrs Str: ford, called on friends satis eieinity Thursday, abel Armstrong, of Victoria London, is spending a few t the home of Mr. a 0: vita RE a nd Mrs. i Robert Armstrong Mr. and Mrs. Sam Henry, of Strat- i! ford, were visitor me of Mr. nd ‘Mrs. Roy. Henr: \ A iable event. took place a at aes of Mr. and Mrs. Wm, choetz on Friday evening when nber of the . athered and i Ripuocts atic ariden tables >| Miss Kate wi ith a parasol and Master | | | ed Mr Carl with a par of cuff links prior te their, ‘depar to Stra Raln| a ecad a Ye@ address while Mes: and Chas. Prie enta ion. exy appro) tsa, I é i Teghostz made suitable rely after which the evening spent in euchre and dancing. Soaret very much “the departure Mr, and Mrs. Eg haets from our midst ae, we sinc pe they may have success in their future home, and. ‘ako that our new butcher, Mr ‘ock, mae have ame. oe PEFFERS Mr. sage Peffers is having erected a fine new ing shed. Messrs. Chas. n and Wm. Reid are doing tl the ‘s. Jutzi, of Tavistock, t the home of Mr. and Mrs. D., John, Kenneth Master Barrett, of Blyth, were we F. A, Pollard and . Chas. Barrett on Sunday even- hi S. No. 5 Conemunity Club sees having a garden party on June th. Miss Merchant, of Stratford Nor- mal School, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Seaheaver, of Cart ages visited at Mr. on Sun Mr. J. 3 ner, is bu fficial. eapaciby.. ese days in his ‘he original prvegtive of $4,000,- 090 ae ight Presbyterian Peace ‘Thank eee exceeded by fe | havin; Yeached $5,272, Staite aus result, Of this ‘otal, "a 72: as_been received, of wl the funds participating in the ‘Thankcoffering. vs ne (Glen McFaddin, Chas. Me- Faddin, Gecil Bier, Alla an Leis, *Kath- leen Birmingham, *Eli Ei Jr. H— Katie Leis, Ean ber, ‘Sarah Lebold, Lavina Wagle Lepeld, Bara Erb, Laura Hast. [—Gladys Jutzi, F oFad- Mint etaice Coostedes tenia Bast, Frieda Erb, John Biriningham, Jr. I—Clara Yutzi and Aoae Leis equal, aie Lel aonb Alvin Leis, sate! As Clarké, Teacher. So One is almost inclined to think that maybe the coal nee are ordering IN MEMORIAM In loving methor: She is not forgotten, Laura dear, will she ever ie tena as econ imory last We will remember thee We miss Laura, Oh how’ sadly, None but aching hearts can’ tell We have lost her, heaven has found her, Our Ee Haiheesdbetiell things well. She is not dead the child of our affection, But gone unto that scho Where she no long protect Aid Christ himselt doth rule. ‘ the weather thjs sp: re and. “daughter | bee Pe ors and |< 104 ssrs. Henry. Chisner i: 2 So’ of Newton, called on Mr. and nee of Mr. Cath, gounty road com-|a $2,800, 000 has been ‘etrioated ae Ht y of Laura Alberta 7 Dahms, who died on June 7th, 1920 Eggs 9} wi er needs our poor rt, f0; list of wo! on ate Over “the vho hav exhibitions. of | in | next meet the | 0 uel on me 10th-or 11th in a sudden death game in Moca and if they are vi jury in a sud- das a n butler mates of thousands, orious, will meet Sudb dens aes game here. | % nd Listowel junions will FOR “SALE shel Wer league game on Fri- day evening. of this week. A fine farm of 100 acres with crop, i rament of the Lord's Sup- fine buildings. Will be offered -at ‘a per will be observed in Church, bargain. Apply to N, D. Schatz, Mile on Sunday morning nex erton. FOR SALE Judgment Claim for Interest | Hamburg 16 Shp. | steam traction engine in good running order. Cheap on School Money Used by Wellesley §, | 7 y : or quick ‘sale. Apply. to. J. Is ae Townsk cil. & Son, R, R. No. 1, Milverton, LINWOOD SCHOOL BOARD WINS The public 001 board of Lin- wood wins in its suit agginst the Council of Teen, Towns! ment for nd = ee inclu ait a counsel fe e Dat the plaintiff s been given by ser Hearn. The case wh hear mt in ee sion cour out of mon map: purposes Ci 8 uae hip. SHIPPING NOTICE will ee Be Friday, ree the ca tion, Milverton. Kindly” notif oy have ‘any opens for sale “3 ra “hip. I. D, Atkin, .F.0, shippe ie 10th The plaintiff’s PAINTING DONE for $102 interest. on the ecient ollected iby ae I am prepared to take painting f for the plainti de-' contracts either by the ae lay eig i hh imate given on shor quotiee. 1917, 1919 and 19 Kindly leave orders a pel’s ued “debentures: for j residence... Henry Kaufman, Wiver: f school house upon |ton, the teaduent of -checbinwoed pul school board These meresiverti |= eee number for 43. each, including | PRICES CUT TO PIECES interest on the original sim. ce Mase AGES and on i 5 One month we will give the ay in each of the | public a great opportunity to get following y eee e proceeds of the their buildings i ala Of debentures: were epee live the laintiffs Py, the defen ced. price. htning r jlig e|and get prices before buying ‘elec i “ene where. Jas, W. Schmidt, Milverton. each | === = 1919 inclusive ae in FOR SALE the each year until the next d Seas a due used the mon-| farms all siges and all prices. Six 5 ;|good dwellings for sale from $1600 up. Good building lots. Also “fire insurance. Special reduction on butild- gent for Areo trouble, get netures, "nd driving harness and ings properly rodded, Inner Tires—Save the . D. Schatz, R. Miller Block. “|AUCTION SALE sito thetboard beciiés-gi vii Won: collected for school purposes. a ellen appeared for school board and George Bray council when the case was Moats perme 3, Site ee 28 BROOD SOWS 28 here. The e has used ee ees interest rBbd controversy in the tow ship. The People’s Auctioneers have been acted to MR. SyiLUAAM BRIA Lot 6, Concession 9, Mornington on ences didn’t Vardly agree Wi | WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15TH, 1921 arly martyrs ‘bein’ thrown to. the], 2 brood. sows with litters; 11 due to farrow in July; 10. due to pure-bred Tamworth hog, 4 months fd. Hom ns a ¢ burn’ tat the stake an’ livin’ n. forever.” "Curate" SS not?” 5 —“Well Zur, ae constitution e sows are a choice lot, in fact thes could stand it?”—Pa he eles burfch I have for sale. —6 months’ credit; 6 per cent per annum off for cash, , NOTICE he Brunner U.F.O. Club will hold W. D. Weir & Son, Auctioneers. William Taylor, Proprietor. STALLION FOR SERVICE Fy La zaiee are requested a one lunch. John Fleming, Secreta: STRAYED Strayed onto » the premines oft undersigned. on, Thursday, May. 26th, light bay Clyde colt rising two years, four white feet, white face. Wm. Henderson, lot 15, concession 5, Mornington; MillbankeP: 0; ee ree Mt ie " COMMERCIA L -$ 1.60$ 1.60 Signalman — Feu ‘ree No. HG 1.60 1.60/enrollment No. of {HAY ue Fal Wheat . vies ‘orm 1.60 1.60} bred Clydesdale Stallion will stand for 5.75 5.75|service in his own barn during the 5.75 s 75 cenit season. To insure a foal $10. Jas. Broughton, 1% miles ages of iy Milverto; $16, 000 Wil ae 300 acres of the val an i jblornington, good yuil mato 1 rest barn in PRIVATE SALE as of buildings on the Having been transferred to Alberta §1,380-— ¢ we ab Nova: @xhemed Conference with a view to urban wor! —Mother and sage Baga eorgina. | Vel §|Have three houses for sale and one» Weir’s Listof Farris For Sale have a number of articles that I nus ding lots en blo wad capes caeiied than freight to ana dry, one on a ae Se West Among others are the | $2, a Wil Bay's good brick dwelt. following Good road horse, rising! ing, with kitchen and woodshed— — six, with harness, buggy and cutter; corner lot. Ford touring car, looking pretty good | $1,200—Will buy a good brick dwell- nd running splendidly; Steel scuffler, ing with. frat lel kitchen and wood- eel-bai washing machine, gas shed—6 line stove, splendid set garden’ tools, |$9,000—Will_ buy a splendid’ urtain etchers,. garden hose an acres with comfortable deeliing various other articles. Call at the| -bank barn can rae, out dwel pecunas Rev. J. F. Knight, Mil-| — crop, stock and implements—a snap rto1 vfor. ees