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Monkton Times, 30 Jun 1921, p. 4

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ATTENTION MR. FARMER time is near at hand when you will be ar roducing larger ” quantities of milk and cream. Have you consi re samaere you ego ing .to send. your.cream during the coming si ‘hy not pati pola a Co-operati ve Creamery Chere you are sure of the it’ possible Fo Neal weights and tests and where the producer. gets the profits? The business has grown to se an extent that the cost of manufacture is much lower than the average factory. sp This is\your creamery, give it a trial, THE: Elmira Co-operative Creamery Limited ONTARIO Fhe ELMIRA, ~- & LISTOWEL ake and Mrs: Nicol, and Mr, ernie motored to Blen- tines Thursday Jast and’ spent, a | couple of days e home sn aA Camptell Messrs, S, Ford and J. Peebles, of THE ISLAND Schneider number fortnightly dan mn Wednes day e tbvening and report a good time. Mr. John Rush spent a couple of | Saturda with relatives at | Mr, Ki ee spent the week-end wi red Schneider were | J. rin ait visitors at Mr. Geo. Coghlin, Miss Jessie and|° near Professor's Master Uikrente Coghlin spent Sun- ae ith friends in London. ary Cowan, of Donegal, spent i few says this week at the me of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Harron. Brey Frank aRiarcs was a Visitor in pans, 3 welph on Su ~ Rev. GC. N. and Mrs, Paddon and|' Mr. A. . Sons eee and Lloyd were Friday evening visitors with Mr. and Mrs. wen eeiteyat and Mrs, Wm. Dallner and ‘were recent visitors at Mr. Louis’ Graul’s. rs. Neubaur Sr. spent Saturda: syentng, with her daughter, Ms. Fed Schn isp ler. owel Thtennadiate epee Our Ne ttabe is very changeable | team ee their scheduled g: it few years one could | Brussels on i icker, of Winnipeg, Man. ith Mrvand Mv Sunday evening Schellenberger's, 8, B. Windsor spent the week- Cae ee Port Stan! Joe Vandtiek Jr, was a busi- Reeeeradict Lismood eassvedneks ue Mr, Herb Clarke was a visitor at Bare Stanley on Sunday, eis oa Car pyall ‘ent Sunday with trends ‘at L 1 layed Ethel and Listowel about the end of the we is Stricker and workmen, |™ The Li towel, Baseball team de- of Mitchell “spent Monday and Tues: gana aay ton by a ps e of 9-0 in day on the’ Isla: nd. e Rink Park here last parent whieh Sa baseibane a0 not re- grounds plays in aluiersion 7 tals ‘afternoon (Wednesday) at Knox Church an eae pienie will be held 6n Dominion Day, July Ist, in Andrew Stevenson's bush, situated 7 nthe 2nd And 4th of Elma. DIRECTORS’ MEETING A meeting of the directors of the Elma Farmers’ Mutual Re-union July 3ist to August eH e Entrance pupils have been "\writing their examination at the 0;|High School here this week. n lay seers the Masons of | Bernard: Chap iter here attended divine service in Knox Church wl ere brother member J. M. Nicol, W, | preached a very fitting sermon. There ial music by the ae, Nie barn damaged $323,8; Ge Nace, éwe killed ieee horse killed Sanderson, Elma, barn damaged $1 Jas. Cockwell, Elma, calf killed . Ranney, Elma, h BRITTON. th and Ji tions for insurance were ac-| M. Pa Gray i is rushing the work aie ‘amounting to. $163,800, ‘The jon Pi kere meeting adjourned till Tuesday, the | Mr. and Mrs. i. “Kenny and ee 19th of July, 1921, to meet again! of Peffers, spent Sunday. evening at the usual time and place. and Mrs. John Allison and child J, R, Hammond, Secretary. | bee Me end TRE Smith were {in our burg Rte aap Dobe ivent Saturday Sa and /cins, Strat twood, pene. vitor tn Listowel on | jv 1, E. and R, G. Alexander, |! sar raitl house hme Miva were FEN Ae wean ranching ae DORKING WEST lo ont eed Sunday at Mrs. Prets- Ys. ir. and Mrs. Rennie and daughter| eiateed Mrs. M, Bailey on Sunday Mesers,. J. Fignn’ andi: Ped | yiomi were the, quosta‘at Mi Basler on Sunday. |__ Britton shipped part of | Hanley and Miss 1. 1 Hanley) June make, of cheese on Friday */ eek Sunday at’ ny’s. 3-4 ¢ a lb. Mr. C. Corrie visited Slabtown on St ey lof the day with the farme . rd sea spent Sunday at the} Seholars are trying thei exatidl ome of Mr, J. is week. W. A, Smith shipped hogs and Re octane thal (tthe! factory Willoughby Farm: Agency Bargain Farms! WRITE, FOR FREE FARM CATALOGUE - . WELLINGTON COUNTY acres workable, paienee acon bush; 80 acres crop; 5 acres rel 1S; Moe d brick house, 3 stories, 8 rooms; cellar; barn; hing pied gataees silo; Nindmil ns water good i fence nm gravel road 2 1-2 mi les froi resent Sie ante milk to Toronto; pos: esagion med- iately- ¥ sesived convenient to schools and churches; rural mail; telen pane With a farm we will include a complete set of farm machi inery. “arrang. 100 ACRES - ERIN TWP. 100 ACRES - WATERLOO TWP. - WATERLOO COUNTY s workable, balance bush and pasture; 2 acres ghelined house, ms; cellar; furnace; cistern; bani barn 40 x i of cattle; straw shed 30 x 4 ae house; hog pen; hen ee silo; windmill; aac 1-2 mile Dundee and Blair each 54-2 miles; ‘Kitchener 7 miles; rural mail: tele- phone’. terms arrange 0 acre: 60 ACRES - WATERLOO TWP. - WATERLOO COUNTY 8 a eae, Papi's pees clay pee ee Herel good water; 2 stories; 11, rooms) ‘oom; cistern; 7 horses and FY head o of Ratlie? atientad stal bles; phodae 30 x 40 en house; school at door idgeport 1 hind es itchener 8 4:2 miles; rural mail; delophtaey ve arrang : Parvin ie ACRES - WEST LUTHER TWP. - WELLINGTON COUNTY All workable; small orchard; good water; 4 wells and a eb; good sia ye ie eens goms, and kitchen; bank-barn 40x54; cemented stables; drivin; nial 14x36; close to” school ang church} chur'® ied tailes; rural mail; telephone; terms arranged. - WEST LUTHER TWP. - WELLINGTON COUNTY 12 acre orchard; good. fences; brick house, 11-2 ion va vaome by barn 50 x 60: tie-up 9. horses and, 25. head of rater apni air hose 26 x mil; les; rural mai alephorie: shaved man} bs tie re gehool Tamlay agave 2 tok ime}. aca ments can Be made to buy stock wd dmb ements th th leatves te here on Monda: | An circus ab "Stratfo rd on Fil day last. | “cutting set clover is ae order |") MILLBANK NEWS All ladies wishing to help with pro- i the Millbank Memor- jal Public Library Association lawn gocial please communicate with Mrs. Henty Wm. Hamilton and daughters of Wellesley, spent Hamilton’s. Geo, Smith purchased a new Ford “eat this past_w ember the big “garden patty at sia on July abn spent the e past week at aTonaite and. Benger: Lal 5 Miller, of ronnias is visiting her sister, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ward, of Stratford, spent fig weceend deeiie SW Coulter's. Mr. and Mrs. H. Gale and Mr, and Mr Galliger, of | Sebringville, visited with “Mr. and Mrs. Gobt. on, Sunda Be ‘Mrs: P. Ament, of Hesson, and Mrs, Wm. Voll, 15th of Welles: ey, spent Monday with Mr, and Mrs. are s0rky to bay:that Migs Alice id is at present confined to and under the doctor's ffmeyer visited over with ‘her sister, Mrs. T. Big- Ac'and Mra. Jolm: Ratz and daugh- “)ter, of Preston: Mr. and | mons, of Marlborough, Mm Grummet and daughters, of Toronto, ware: resent visitors at) Mr. “|ren, Mrs. Geo. Wre Wray and Mrs. A. anmer" sac aistte s to Listowel one day last wee ‘Mx and Mrs. Henry McFaddin, of Stratford, visited Mr. and Mrs. John eFaddin, on Sunday. and Mrs, Schlotzhauer, of Ros- tock vapent Sunday at Mr, Wm, Ee iss Ejsie Coulter, of Toronto, is visiting Ker parents, Mr, and Mrs. S. Ww , Mr. and Mrs. Sam Pender and Mi and (Meee Pender; cote Steettordl vere Visitors at Mr, C.. Pendera on Sunday. Mrs. Chas. Vogan has returned to her home at London after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Coghlin. iss’ Marion Coghlin entertained girls one day las girls were _Bresent and spent a very enjoyable after on. The many old. trlends en Mr. and Mrs. Sous nye and ee way alks y somands the C.P.R. le r. im Doherty Teft on Thursday LINWOOD TOPICS Don’t bores the Milbenk Memmortsh Publie rary lawn social to be held yn the acho grounds on Friday, even- Watch for ibe Ms, eo, Roe, of Milver- ons ya Ponder at the ek of Mr. | "Ser bpd | rs, “Jacob Lantz and Mr, aa nm Berg spent Sunday at isbon, Rev. and Mrs, J. Rieble and family left Monda. for Denbigh, Ont., for a four week's vacation. The pulpit will be filled by ibetent areihen coere Hs A anes Mrs. J. Collins and Miss Billie prt t ‘ruesdey in Kitchener, ‘he Linwood boys went to Hesson an is at present visiting nee alter, Mca Arthur Sand- ers at Mr. Frank i. “Schummer s; ent last Thursda lay on a successful fishing trip > Conse tog: ga. - the bi ‘arden part: at sient ie daly. tat f eae: The n’s_ Insti ae will be held: ‘on poesia, July at the home of Miss Miss Gertrude Woods of Kitch- mn with her friend, meeting 12th, al an. r and son Ma ason, stock, spent several days last week with Dr . and Mrs. G. G, Manser, r Alvin Schleuter, who has ge fre Kihe an attack of pneu othe oa fran Fie pot-anilie ing their entrance ex- ‘s. Henry Neurt spent Thursday at Newton. Miss Rose Moyer, vot Toronto; is at present at they home Messrs. ae Ament re spending’ a few ibys in Toronto this week, Mr. John Petch has again eon the butcher business whicl on, the west aide of the, road eee a eok Geran: ot slaciaert were here on business Monday. nry Lantz and Mrs. Herb for Detroit where they vie! ee = eos °: w | weeks wi ith Mrs. pastor, will occupy the pulpit: next Sunday, July Alex, iteAtitan, of Toronto, will occupy the pulpit of Knox Church on Sunday next, July rd, at 11 a.m. and 7.30 he services, 2s ecially the evening one, will be a song service ROSTOCK . Gordon Riebling, of Avonbank, pene Sunday: at his home. here, Mr. ‘and Mrs. spen former's’ parents, Mr. Schenck. and Mrs. Fred Mrs. Zulauf and daughter Floris, and Misses Gertie anes efeld: several da: aie dclends in Milverton. I Mrs. Louie Schneider aud family ora Messrs. Baward ‘d and Jac Kreuter, of Gowanstown, visited v th and Miss Ida Papke, of Detroit, spent e week-end at the home of Mr, and Mes a nitip Miller and is Wickie and , visited Mary Wingefeltor Eli ¥ Tarold sent Sunday ., Whi ngey motored to Grand Bend on Monday last. WARTBURG isses Ida and Annie of "Ridgeville, ones a sepending: a rie} Stanley. Middletch spent | 52 jth cone end in Stra Rev. Wm. and. Mi a ecg called on eats in this locality last Fri e sorry te report that Mr. Kruspe is under the eare of Dr. Rutherford of Staatford McMane and me 0: Mr. and Mrs. John Henr: “4 H. W. Snducted services at St. John’s ony has seeped rtle Henry, of Mou Pleasant, Papent the week- end at er 6th LINE ELMA A number from our line took in the Donegal garden. party held on Mr. Samuel Hymer’s lawn last Friday evening. Mr. Jack Reid spent an evening on our line last Mies Pearl Lebnard’ spent Sunday at jome. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cleland spent Saturday afternoon with Mr. George leland, of Wallace, iss’ Clara Willoughby was the pore ot her sister, Mrs. R. Nutt, last “Mise. Myrtle Stuart, of Monkton, spent Thursday evening with Miss Edith Alexander. Gravelling is "the order of the day on our line. The shower of rain we had o Thurattay eet has been a great ‘help to SCHOOL REPORT The following are the promotion results of S.§. No. 17, Wellesley Miss Vera M._Burtch, Teacher. Pr.—Gordon Berg, willie “Fenn Clarissa, Hieronimas. i—Ruth Schwartz, Sr. I—Honours—Jean S mond, L. ewaten. | f| Mr. and Dr uegar, 3f Seebach’s | M1 Hamilton, of Moorefield, qoent Sune day at Puslin Ir. Meg Alex. “stuebei “aad naar eas 2 at Kitchener e day at Moorehelt, and daughter, "nid rie Save eon spending 3 a week there, returned with Miss Beg: KINGWOOD day motor rtson, of Lis- bon, called on friends here on Sunda: pienie held in Mr. Gascho’s dnesday last in this community. Muc due. our wort Us efforts, credit is 9 teachers for their ough the weath- ees everyone, ett a jee event Mot the a presentation by the ory toilet net The presentation was made by Miss Carrie Hamilton It was pointed out that during her two years occupation of thé school that “considerable advancement had five pup- r areas examina. getting $ Oldenberg, | #® ee ay Wallechey and parents of §.S. , Welles! HAMPSTEAD Mrs. Wright and children, of Wat- pein are visiting her mother, Mrs. enry Schmidt. Mrs. Peter Pollock, ‘of on, accompanied by Mr. and White an ee Cora White, ed over an it Sunday with Pollock’s tee Mrs. Fleisch- moto : Lorne Ruppert left on Satur- is ta “The ‘Mr. aes va thn Berg and Mr. and Mrs. Amos Hunsberger motored o Clifford on Sunday. Presbyterian picnic which was Mr. Ys. J. Lichti, of Wellestey, spent Sunday at Mr. H. Wol CROSSHILL John Birmingham, of Water- week-end with her friend, Miss Helen arbour, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Richardson and family, of Macton, called: on: friends LoS last Sunday ev Raeh of Kitchener span tha week. -end with Crosshill friends. Vaterloo, ‘way brought: t¢ Rush's cemetery last Friday for interment. Mrs. Coutts had reached the: radvaneed Mrs. Georges Petch left last Thurs. day for Toranto to attend the funeral of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Peter Mc- Callum, TRALEE d Mrs. B. Bere, cansieer of St. Clements, spent Sun- frien Mr. Thos. MeMe: amin, of Niagara Falls, spent a couple of days Bes thweek with ie siete Mrs. M. ‘Hanl nley. Deitner, cate oe : tHehds here on Sunday. All Men's Felt Hats, reg. $5.00 to $6.00 for. Bee 07 Ain Hit week—Sa’ Overalls, regular $2.5 Dark Grey Cons, earning €9, 50, for: and 12 i A Hea pptack of Flower and Hanging Pots 10 an di 20-Ib. Bag Sugar COME TO THIS SALE AND SAVE MONEY ‘DELIVERY HOURS Afternoon South of Mill Street, 4 0’clock North of Mill Street, 4.30 0 *clock Morning South of Mill Street, 10 0’clock North of Mill Street, 10.30 o’clock Loth’s Old-Time Sale AT OLD-TIME PRICES STILL ON : A FEW NEW SPECIALS —— SPECIALS ee ae SHEETING Look through our Cottons, Pillow Cottons and Sheeting. MEN’S STRAW HATS New Men’s Straw Hats will arrive this week. MEN’S FELT HATS Biscuits, large Biscuits, a Ssiteaits, 2 Ibs, for: t Hats, mostly small sizes Broken So a a fare olls for Big r is il fs . , 1-qt. bottle for 25 ve. fone: and buy from this store. ean Eat Be “tea ae Rahoer r free), pleat nar COATS 2 s, homaio Sou “$159 Comn and Peas ; Attend this big reduction sale. ae A full ein Le Flower and Hanging Pots 10 Choice Japan Tea, reg. 70c, Macaroni, 2 large boxes for . Syrup, 2-Ib. tin for. One nnn neenee nee ee eee e et Pee ere THESE PRICES ARE FOR CASH OR PRODUCE ONLY ACCOUNTS OVERDUE MUST BE PAID BY JULY 1ST W. K. LOTH, Milverton Mr. of Linwood, Theodore and Frederick mae Mrs. Vollmer motored t wees spent Sunday with relatives eral of the late Mrs. Fehrenba Kitchener, who was accidently, killed n auto last week. spendin} r. gl bes days at "Wateroo Born—To Mr ete, = dau ater: Misead Mrs. Geo. jaley and sons, | We and Messrs, Isl mler motored to Mr. aa Mrs. n, Who are spending a hit spent a = ey last week with Mr. | Mr. as A. eee Mrs. M. Schiebel HESSON of St. Sracnehi and | Miss An nne| PEFFERS Beisinger, 0: ‘Ann’s Convent, Kit-| chener, spent x “day last week with | relative B. Logel and the Misses Logel, spent unde with Mr. cher Jr, Miss Loretta Hammer, a Elmira, | i and Mrs. Ta; our separate school |is spending Hee holidays her friends recently in Nort ‘e in Milverton this week We are glad to report t t Miss} Mr. ne ae entrance examination. | Rose Boeri, who is teal high! and Mr. . Geo. Isley,.and sons|school at mira, has successfull passed her examination. The Hesson baseball team was de- feated in a seven-ining contest by at Donegal last w 18-7. The sanlor caer of Lin Mr. and Mrs, pane players Master Allan an ves a ‘0 Kitchener one ;. Kocher and son Grieve 'd Miss Jean G nent Berk eerie) Micta acts ecient Sanit oe Marie, Mich., irodat attended the fun-|record rie: of spectators numbering ' visiting at the home ch, of |about 200. jeousiny Mr. Benmyate Pe! fer By another corres; epsset member the i at Mn 4 Reyne | lat Millbank on July st . ee of Me and Mrs. Matt. Ts Rees Mr. ani niece, iAliss Brenner and sanity, very, s ocher and family, Mr. and’ Mr: Herbert nd Mr. Albert Foer ster ye fae Vinie Jacobs has returned ti her eh in Milverton after avenaing a few weeks with her cousin, Miss Collette Miss Cathebine ee det for Detroit, Mich., and rin is wher: ere ‘she aren enine: atest i eid spel Schiebel is spending a few ith te and Mrs, John Barton. and Mrs. E. C. Knob nd Mrs, Chas Gohl, of Lin- sven “Sanday. with! ruladiyes sae spext riday at Stratf Te performance nd C. Stem: negara naforE om Get nag: ay FERNBANK e Kraemer, of Dorking, and John ‘Kress, of Milver- few days wit Mr. and Mrs. M. Kocher spent Sun-| in Leban | Mee Bid Mire Chae Voters wear- | ing a broad smile as its a baby boy.| gar Mrs. W. Keyes spent Sunday with and Mrs. Jos. Grai Mr. and Mrs. Ea Ta Sr. Sunday witl nd Mrs. C. Voll. id °: t Sat ie Strertoon with Mrs. ae “ating W! Boppre and little of Brussels, NEW ROCK-BOTTOM PRICE Makes Riding Cheaper Than Walking 0 you realize What @ wonderful car the new Overla d 2 will tell you it’s “easy on gas, easy on tires, easy riding.”’. sis ate aoe ee At this rock bottom price, the Overland certain nine eon ie ene yisa good investment. It will being ape s in distance shortened and time saved, in business extended and Insist on getting the-kind of econonty and perf see the 1921 m | now—while immediate delive: er will be Haas to give you a demonstration. ; IMPORTANT FEATURES OF 1921 OVERLAND Perfected font eylindek eu ine, Powerful $e econo ‘ mica]—' pee ne ee sighing atic peop eteRcR ee eeds fo apberate rode cones brakes,—Spiral-cut dee cae mG Ral eet» One: eh Stop aa ah in —Remo Sate body, hood ae full renin: fen done as aehicle s movable upholstery.— see ble rims. —Venti ormance Overland will give you— ry is possible—your Overland Deal- ALL PRICES REDUCED Roadster $985 - Coupe $1,495 Bi Toronto - Touring Ca = Four-Door Sedan $1,695. Sales Tax eS WM, ZIMMERMAN, Eon Dealer WILLYS-O' RLAND LIM ite and Mrs, Jutzi, of Tavistock, ere. nt Saturday at Mr, Phil Cook's, ‘spent a ay rificthe Misses Pretbonn thi ‘Miss Peni Berton spent a few days. eek, am fo: eS 2 Big, garden party mo shatter, Mr. | Dobson spent ger, Mr. | Monday at the home of Mr. Dobson's ; Ethel Westman, who is os. Barton, Mr. arson and Mrs, P. Cook Mr,and Mrs, James Trvin, of Big- f Holstein vis cal ‘tevin s Coun, Meceud Meg de Klock ive eons tebe @ emember - the pe aoe party Milbank on July

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