ATTE NTIO —MR.FARMER, “time is near at hand when’ you will be ed wher larger tenets = milk and cream, Have you fanaa ‘ad wh re you 0 send your cream” during the rative Crea — eae you are OE ea accurate weights and tests fits? The business cay eon yah ‘h an extent apa the cost of tory. sue] manufacture is much lower than the average fact ~ This is your creamery, give it atrial, \ THE— Elmira Co-operative Creamery \. ELMIRA, ~- = - ONTARIO Limited GADSHILL. | ee SUNBEAMS SS i Leis has requested me to Ast eh through the columns of the ‘or sendin, Nearly every uopevmedn endures | slighti in regard to his ae the last quarte be rg had pegs ant fed | 4 ° attach said Cow bell to his eoree ¥ are you going, my pretty maid?” ‘she blushed to the tip of her nose; na rth store, kind sir, started the ball | Leis had his bell repaired he remarked to, the fellows “on : ”_Siren, |in the blacksmitl my pres: fo buy the garden hose.”-—Siren, ence, that, he would Keep, “the bell to : eit any of them getting married. This What gaineth a man if the barrel |was taken as a joke by all Preset and of flour he needs sells for three, dol-|laughed off as Such and to get a Jars and he has only thirty cents to| on wrote the article veferted his name and is toi for a 188» issue work “and can’t find it ‘anadians right now are a| said article mi taken ag slander situation that calls gor panel: Carat land considered o4 sufficlent, excuse to mon. sense. jrun to a lawyer. How I Worget about Psychology and Econ-| and trust now ae all ‘ve readers. 0 omlies and re-adjustment and all other | the Sun will note this corre | much-talked of things and use com-| understand tl at it really was 1 cow's nec never ybody in every city, town and Simon wanted the bell f t is in amet iny the land’ is telling ‘each table to have. offende ra what the rane needs to-day. | neighbor such a trivial bit w and I know what r ices haa most of all just now is seus ed common sense. are a tailor, and the rubber worker, the woodwo section dave er 0) you g ioney to bug: weings the: Seriously think this a 0) see aver. hel; hat the consumers laying ly now. ir. ani Albert Dahms, of day shape—| eee exists mostly inthe tind of tie eople. But if pedo not waken Yup and ‘start to do m @ buying, Dative long our troubles Sri uy what the other fellow produces pnd. ate BOG it right Gihigh witcoshas faded price |S. son, spent Sunday afternoon with the eat inane ote rf Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Leis of Welles | ent Saturday and Sunday, at fe of the former's brother. Mr. n will, Reduce reputable mer- ges et newspapers. them and buy foe ings you nae put off bi yuneas Pou Mrs. Franke Shin ringville, Be aeceea that if the non.bu ying | as teacher for 19212 22) September to ore continue to exist idleness | Jun ey ante ue to increase throughout ustees of No, 4 school, Ellice, | have reads 2 Stratfor Mri aa Wire, Samuel Natziger, of runner, accompanied by Mr Put, your shoulder to! Mrs. John Gerber, of West Branch, Pie industry is but a big) Mich. called at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Sol. Kuepfer. youthful mail cogrie, Mr. Wm s happiness | Fink, got “badly. stung’ "—by bees, omes and eontented famic| Misses Ruby Katy Jutzi and sree Kuepfey an Saher mt_an evening last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. mos Brun Miss Katy Jutzi | sbent, Sunday after We are sorry to report Miss Annie | goo" ACS, es Perera arn Smith on the ‘sick list and hope for) ""My. George Julzi, eedy recovery. a Hfseatman has return. |¢d,2¢ his home here on Sunday home of riend, Mrs. ehgerfal POOLE ven- IN MEMORIAM ad a ae fn Joving memory of our dear mother, daughter ti ot London, ened hee ee hi Chalmers sage Sui nda to spend the day. wit! parents, Mr. Mrs. mond, of wel les rest June 18th,’ 1920. thar one Eo araW ey | Sweet. ig her memory, dear to our - James T. Ham-| Oyy fove to her memory never shall We know ae rey years, be they Shall be. filled. ‘with _gemembrance, dear mo Cather bd epidvée: promises the events of the season. Whe the Sun for A particule Willoughby Farm Agency Bargain Farms WRITE FOR FREE FARM CATALOGUE “100 ACRES - ERIN TWP. - WELLINGTON COUNTY 75 acres workable, balance hardwood hs 50 acres crop; 5 acres corn; 2 acres nips; modern red brick es ib iibelin, sa raored, cables: “furnace; lar; euniging shed garage; silo; windmill; water good and plentiful; van 2-1-2 miles from a good ten ‘om where resent o' fone Ee toamovorite 0; possession im: iately if desired; tonvenient to schools cad churches; rural mail; tele hone in oe nd farm we will include a complete set of farm machinery. 100 ACRES - WATERLOO TWP. "- WATERLOO COUNTY 0 acres workable, balance bush and pasture; 2 acres orchard; house, 1 1.2 stories, 7 rooms; cellars furnace; cisterns bank barn 40 x 60); tie-up 7 horses and 20 straw x 40; cemented stables; acinnn guna oe pes ouse; silo; windmill; school 1-2 miles Dundee end Blair ogee miles; Kitchener 7 miles; rural mail; ae phone; terms arranged, 60 ACRES - WATERLOO TWP. _ WATERLOO COUNTY 58 acres orkable, balance pees clay leam soil; level; good water; ice 2 stories; 11 rooms; cellar; bathroom; cistern ip 7 horses and BY head o: cama: Gemenced abler) water supply; Hone ae x 40; hog pen; hen house; school at door; church 11-4 niles; Bridgeport 11-3 miles; itilchener 8 05° on les; ura mail; telephone; terms arranged. 100 — + WEST LUTHER eta) - workable; Small orchard good f moet house 1 1-2 stories, 5 too nomeniee stables; drivin; x 2 1-4 miles; rura’ WELLINGTON COUNTY water; 4 wells and a creek; good ‘coms and kitchen; bank barn 40x 54; house 24x36; close to” jeune See mail; telephone; terms arranged. 100 spas Gast LUTHER TWP. - WELLINGTON COUNTY ee 1- ze acre orchard; good fences; brick house, 1 1-2 X00; He-up 9 horses and 25 head of Viegapte e 26 x 50; windmill; elephone session an} rangements can be ciated 4 or stock. ae Implements with the Terms arranged. ‘Willoughby Farm Agency, Guelph nas) Ww. Ww. MARTINSTON, Representative, Elmira, Ontario. Mr. in for publication a | visi of Lo ction and |and Mr t the Overland that | farewell sien on Rf al Hear Miss K of japanitt, at the Methodise Church Stratford, spent Sunday with their College, Kitchener, Ba. md Mrs. Moses Ropp, of Poole, | ma Mies hi of Brunner, call? Brownlee, yen entered into ILLBANK NEWS ary services will be held urch, Millbank, on June ters were visitors at Listowel one day last_weel ; Miss Olive Johnston, of Listowel, spent a day last af bas Sia her grand- mothe airs. RM by ‘s. L. and “ws St oe of ‘Mr. . Ohas, las. Lowtie: is nursing Mrs. A. Medilan at Hampstead. C. Schaefer, of Toronto, visit- ed with Miss Mary’ Mulcahy this past weel ir. Robt, Mitne, of Toronto, spent Saturday night here while on his wa 0 Paisley to atend his father’s fun- eral there, i Mrs, Geo. Coghlin were itors to London on Sunday. Mrs. John Reinwald. visited. last d week with Mrs..D. McCrae and Mrs Geo, Glaister, of Wellesley, at | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Martin and Mr, Herb and Miss Grace Martin, off I might | | Guelph, spent Sunday with friends hers es Cromie, of Stratton, | Misses Je ve returned a visit with parararde: the bachelors i phe event friends at Ki hene’ | Mr. Hen einvrald left Monday dl) for Stratford where he has accepted a poi rs | Weteor chika and Tom Neilson, of (peas were business visitors here on Monday. |. Miss Marion Cogblin has returned home from her visit to London. pe| Mrs, Chas. Vogan and children, of ndon, are visiting her parents, Mr. George Rey. J. F knight will preach his Sunday next, june 2 andolinist ‘and |e i party on-Thursday evening, June th. | ae air dance at Newton on Thurs |day. evening, June 16th. Ney's orches- ate of Sebtinevilio,- ply, | ladies “tree, } music tentlemen Oe, HESSON YD | Mr, and Mrs. Herbert Cassel, of | Dorking, ee on the dase 8) erent. JaaeBex, Mary Foerster F Austin Kocher, of St. Jerome’s is spending his hi tion at his home here. “Mr. Albert. Helm, of; Wate gpent the week-end with his parents large, number of the, men Mrs ee of “ihe Ho ly, Name | Mary’ [hele eo iS _Societi Trene O’Grady, of Waterloo, spent the week-end with friends here. Several of the men and, wome (Mtr, \the evetng the 2 Seung people had a: enjoyable dance MeN by Mr, Voll Edith Moser, of Dorking, spent a few hours with relatives here on unday. Nery large number of, the St. Mary’s R.C, parish and paetiicg the: mission. this Macton_and Linwood churches. Miss Vera Hanley, who was serious- ly ill with pneumonia, has slightly improved. eficns are Isley “made fp ‘fo Listowel einen rains we ceiving are proving too frequent for the crops. a business eek. Stemmler, of Assumption Sandwich, is spending: his his parents, Mr. and ler. ir dance at Sisk on Thurs day evening, June Ney’s orches- tra, of Sel Eenevilles ai supply. the music. ca tlemen 50c, ladies free. M Telen McEachern, Kathleen Hayes. er Annie Stemmler and H. Schummer, of Linwood, called on Miss eeerler '$ mother here Sunday after HAMPSTEAD Mrs. Jas. Wilhelm visiting friends in Niegeta is. nd Mrs. George Neeb and Mr. an Erb spent Sunday Sebringville e W.M.S. of Hampstead Presby- Soa at the home .of rs. Dan Henry, Ellice, on Thursday. to report that Mrs. Alex, MaedUillGns is progressing faves, Proudfoot, of Monkton, and his » Miss Prou rudfoot, a former Wednehday at the te ae Millbank football teams played a tie same in Millbank may evenin; . an and Mise Luey Maybe at M MeMillan's; ‘Mr. and Mrs 0. a akiveners of Stratford, at Mr. Beaver's ee eas as ity tl The Socal ret rterion pienic to be held in Mr. council in Stratfor: grove, Brod ions ‘for Wednesday the PRIN SUS SS DORKING WEST ed Martin had the misfor- last_w eG Sen cal Albert Met dvgfiin ene day in Ne » Griftith, of MERE spent the week-end at the home of MM. 'y- a e largeannual | cyce. ci: | parade in honor of the holy name of a Mo1 On isses Martha, Elizabeth and week at |] at are the week-end with friends bene: " ey oo 00k) Mrs, Bred Sch hene | Minnie Riehl an Reeve Stewart attended the session /*¢ 1) homes Fr one to age a small bone in his leg | s¢ LINWOOD TOPICS Mr. Charles Kelly, reader, nite and vocalist a rare Millbank mn er, Mary, |, | spent Sead at ae home ‘of Mr. and Mrs. Henry in the Waterloo Collins is busy putting ne the frame work of his new dwell- ‘am e CPR. depot on | fonday, rs. J. Mosher, of Milton, spent | Sunday with per husband, who is living at tl ie spea preciated. ‘istowel, of the progra: on Saturday. Art Peebles spent the week-| end in Detroi Sh jurr and son, Grant, ant Miss M. Shaws spent Friday at mea ep and Mrs. Jas. Kennedy and} family Brod ss ere Kennedy spent Spndex. a | Mrs. of Kitchener, spent yome of Mrs. M. Ken- Kathleen Sunday atthe Annie Stemmler, Bet yee and Helen former's hom $0 | Mr. Edgar: Steintavish of the Bank f Nova Scot in stat is at present en: e olid Melvin “Ament, is spending a| r. Thos Atkinson and son, Arthur | of Tree spent a day last week| with friends here, nor ae? week | ighlin, of z and Mr, and | ens, Lene ment Sunday at} Alf. Ogram spent Sunday a Hambur Gs I had a very| We oe finiueheln- see on “saturda and Mrs. Harold Nurse, of , spent Sunday with Mr. Wm. Nurse. My. 2 Ed. Dabler and so vin Lo ani rich, of Wat mn ith Mr. and Mrs. Anthony R. Koebe! Mr. Jim Moore, of Carthage, spen' in our bur; = and Mrs. A. H. Terrill Petre k on a motor trip pd ytol Fe enelon Falls and her pine A number from t at Millbank | } \ nt | tie ‘dance Gi Wedneeday night of| electric storm passed o Yili and vicinity on Sanday night | Q of hail fell, Mrs. Milton Hesey, of | ices ee the week end at’ the home of Mr. | paliss Dougal end: Miss Wi nifred | en Thursday. at Wi alent Hee Will Karges, 0: | ton, spent Sunday. at the home of Mr. | and Mr, and Mis, Offver Dew and fam-| ly spent Sunday at Grand Bena. | Miss Jean Carnochan is suffering with an attack of quins: Freida Kalbfi h, of New} Hamburg, spent Thursday with the chan addicombe and: Appel, of New Hamburg, were here on Monday | ne: on bus Tl Li Aid of St. t Latheran Chane celebrated its an- t Thursday everting and] Be ving: oe ev. J. eae . of Elmira, occupied the pulpi About 130 membe t wails 2 ey e nae fees ind in- Beton ‘e part- Riatbeae Bon trumentals <n. ing a aeaen was servi Rev of Pavan ‘will at the service in the day morning at 11 nd s Zoerger, of Listowel, sere visitors ‘at the Lutheran parson- age. ROSTOCK Mr. Burnie Stock, of London, spent Mrs. E. Gaul and er aes of Milverton, visited at the ame of on Tue: Bek ce ‘Stratford, papi of days with Mr, ana inion Raaetitel at the Minced? Ruth Schenck are present visiting with friends in Noe Hamburg. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Maurer and + | daughter, Rose, and the Misses Marie and Carolina Wingefelder arrie Malcho recently veited with friends Mrs. A. Faupel is spending.» couple | yreeks with frien Michigan. | essed Harvey eae a ae hDpiar: ot Walon joo, are spending their ¥acation at their respective | us Rreliter an me of football played es! en. er and poate ck at the fatter place on Wednesday evening | resulted in a win for Rostock by the) Be ee oe ‘1. Mrs: James een ary and dangles Madelin | Andre’ 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°0’clock — Store Closed Wednesday Afternoons Evenings at 7 p.m. | DOWN GO THE| . PRICES Granulated Sugar, 9 Ibs. for ....... 0.5 0 Golden Yellow, 9 Ibs. for .. . : Roasted Coffee, 5 Ibs. for .... SPOT CASH GREAT REDUCTIONS IN EVERYTHING Bleached Cottons, per yard Good Grey Cotton, regular 25c per yard, sale pri ice . fieoen 42 inch Pillow Cotton, regular 75c per yard, sale price : 42 inch Pillow Cotton, regular 65c per yard, sale price ...,.... 44 inch Pillow Cotton, regular 80c per yard, sale price .... Heavy Black Denim, regular 75c per yard, sale price ... Light Black Sane regular 60c per yard, fe price . Blue Denim, regular 60c per yard, sale price Heavy Black and White Shirting, regular "60 per 3 yard, sale price « ce Salt and Pepper Shirting, regular 50c per yard, sale price ... Pegg Cloth, 36 inches wide, regular 75c per yard, Ae price . Ginghams, 36 inches wide, regular 85¢ per yard, sale price c Ginghams, double width, regular 40c per yard, sale price ... White Flannelettes, 36 inches wide, regular 50 to 60c, sale price ... Stripe Flannelettes, 34 to 36 inches wide, regular 45 to 60ce, sale price. at Dark Flannelettes, 36 inches wide, regular. pee sale price: es Flannelette Blankets, saleé price . . Fancy Blankets, regular $10.00, ale price Sg Fancy Blankets, regular $8.00,, sal Teen Silk Poplins, all colors, 36 inchés aie: goers $i. 50 per yard, sale price A oa 19:0: abe DRESS GOODS AND SILKS HAVE ALL BEEN REDUCED 25% Mercerized Voiles, regular 85¢ per yard, sale price Large Checks, 36 inches wide, regular 50¢ per ee sep price .. One Roll Towelling, regular 40c per yard, sale pri READY-TO-WEAR SPECIALS Ladies’ Coats, regular $30.00 each, sale price Ladies’ Coats, regular $25.00 each, sale ee ig Ladies’ Coats, regular $20.00 e: ach, sale pri on Ladies’ Pleated Plaid Skirts, bes $22. 50, eae price oi Ladies’ Silk Poplin Skirts, regular $11.50, sale price Nine Ladies’ Suits, regular up to $25.00, sale price White Underski regular $3.50 each, ‘sale price White Underskirts, rule $2. of each, sale price . Middy Blouses and Ladies’ Wai : “Oe Coat’s and Clark’s Thread, 200- devard spools, sale price Crochet Cotton, sale price Sport Floss, sale price MEN’S SPECIALS Navy Blue Suits, regular $40.00, sale price Men’ s Suits, regular $35.00, sale price . “ Grey Wool Suits, regular $30, 00, sale price Boy’s Suits during the eale from . Men’s Hats, Beer $5. 00 to $6. ‘00, sale price Men’s Amish Hats Three dozen moe 's Hats, reeulne au to rye 0: Straw Hats, regular 50c, sale p: af Men’s Blue Overalls, regular 82, 50, ‘sale PMICE es Peabody’s Overalls and Smocks, sale price SHIRTS . Men’s Pongee Silk Shirts, regular $4. 75, sale price we 's Shirts, regular $3.50, sale Brice 5 n’s Shirts, regular $2.50, sale ice aS yen 's Work Shirts, regular $2.00 to $2. 25, sale price a Penman’s Balbriggan shirts and drawers, cee price Penman’s Balbriggan Combinations, sale American Interwoven ee in all shades, vegilar Bee sale eprice a Men’s Silk Sox, sale p: : Men’s Fancy Sox, Ferlinr ae Hae price : ee Men’s Linen Collars, sale p 7 3 ee Children’s rough and fumble. Suits, Yegular $1.50, sale price ee RAINCOATS Raincoats, regular $25.00, sale price ahve Raincoats, regular $20.00, sale price ie Raincoats, regular $18.00, sale price Boe Raincoats, slightly faded, sale price .... Men’s Grey Raincoats, large sizes only, sale price S Men’s Grey§Rain Proof Smocks, regular “$3.00, sale price : : GROCERY SPECIALS Rice, 4 lbs, for Biscuits, large box Pink Salmon, 3 cans for ., Tapioca, per Comfort, Gold Wory, Sunlight and like buoy Soap, per cake Black, Green or Mixed Tea, 3 Ibs. for -98e Palmolive Soap, 2 be for 15c¢ Lipton’s Jelly Pow Golden Corn Toate Castile Soap, large bar . Chocolate Bars, 6 for ~ ee Corn Flakes, per patkage. ‘, Autumn Leaf Red Salmon .. Dates, pe} pac Tomato ee Be cats Gold yas Blk. Tea free), b. weeping Coenen: A full’stock of Flower and Hanging Pots 10 and a2 inch, . THESE PRICES ARE\FOR CASH OR PRODUCE ONLY. 7 COME Te THIS SALE AND SAVE MONEY. Broken Soda Biscuits: 2 Ibs. f Toilet Paper, 5 nies ‘rolls for. / Cam mipbello seine as n and Peas W._K. LOTH, Milverton