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Monkton Times, 13 Oct 1921, p. 4

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a ‘0 rush ou a arobante something to do witl —“SALADA os ee CHICAGO wee xo _FOR TICKETS AND FULL INFORMATION APPLY ; eal to upboting of whi is SWS NBE. e a tradition of the courts qi | GX SUNBEAMS \§5 | But it-must-Ne-remiembared a thatthe esr was a BK es ee ‘The London Advertiser, in view of | {at an demo pane islet. font the drop in the price of foodstutls Ou of 6 to mean the high cost ZS eee be ee Motorists are being made to real- ize | ths running down of a pedes- trian is a serious matter and qe uals So one of these days we are ine to. ee. severe punishment the that corkscrew ene ni ek developed into a pebee in i ate are ‘im- d caehle has | Wo: offen, This was Sritencel at SaultSte. Marie the other lay. a.m, * i spr neni maar ene Ue found zai 4 iy y on a charge of manslaughter B 5 a cesresieas ae Wibeanr Orpen tt connection, with the d a 3 us Ree eee eas American farmers set strong- ly favor pepectians oe eae tne moved Tate lamented Tom n’s; the ends of justice could not be served story of the man with u canon shirt nin is in winter cheering for the duty on|er was given one penalty s sat severe, hase sacre g and cannot be hel e eee is good to know that a perfectly ” noiseless ae x car has b sans Notwithstanding her immense con- tributions i and re- m_ in 5 é 7 5 S@ oe @ at A cettats; ftrni, which .|Lord. Shaughnessy her wh attic ie he, igre et Will exceed’ 275,00,000 Bushels, sand k | the outlook ince the announcement that the United Pisce of whiskey vag te on he door step of a tates, where fortunes that vould total billions were amassed Hamilton preacher’s| during the firs ree years 0: | war, | the situation that President Harding has made an offic. ers calling upon the nation to i ve been inundated with letters from people offering to adepe a a j h Parliament’ will -be the poorer for| i the absence of Michael Clarke, of Red rta, who owing t the ra # work would be pe rena reduced had mos st of them not predilections towards certain ‘0 be a candidate in the coming elec.| classe) c f sof work and w to tions, | He was one of its most versa. turn their hand (cagitic ois agai tile members and ma de many valuable able. Truly ‘to us in Canada “the contributions to the deba' [lines axe fuller in pleasant piss eee ‘ Ra te jhave a "goodly heritage.” a 3 eae ee BL SOF of Toronto, 5 d ' prepared by the young Beople the at the home of her mother, contitch dies te tt : mbgr om ie programme being oA, Se Rome of Bes rovince, and to his very home and WELLESLEY Resolve ed that ‘it ‘woul be Win. OlNGily of Wlmirs isa that every fire that burns in the for-| The chattels of the late Ks eee oneen oeen ee ee ee is a detrimen civilization. | man were disposed of by public auc- | pp ative side was taken. by i 7 a y isses Mildred White, of Toronto, a eat noua Bl untold | Hon last Saturda win ou eel s: James Hanley and Michael and oh ties Dee eres eaan ee Bs oes emt ata Cares a ee piece : The | Logel, ee ee Beir and he home of Mr. and Mrs.| Mr. Ben Diamond is at present saw- ith fire in the woods. Mr. Ellwood Faulhaufer had a iis qArmaD We £8-| Robert White this week. ing wood 0: r : rests we are not only | p: eth the le wi tiv A number of the young men of the| Mr. Ji fren A w busy mov. present, but a ie Weheian eei een Gite en ete village tendered a banquet to My.J.|ing on to his new farm near Macton. ama aera ing went wrong with the steering | judg. W. Berges on Wednesday last prior the sound of the guns in this ally mean ‘w e futur gear and upset into the ditch, but no | tive x . his d ae iniesi ot few sports must be filling Fee serious mage, was < ater mbbent & = to his departure for Kingston on Fri-| vie' eye w minor breakages, oa - 5 da 1 Mrs. Wm. McLaughlin and Yorkshire Post prominently . Kaufman, who spent a few| number’ of splendid musical select- Be We Oia, earns eat enntardey, rot Ta hweliceteibed conn the identified with agricultural interests|weeks in Hanover, arrived home a- S Mrs. F. H. Sch er spent ling on Sunday. in England and Scotland, says that |xain on, Saturday, et SLChnekse Wanda Melaughlin entertain- it has been definitely ‘decided to htt | Mr. ‘oth, the popular auctioneer iM Be Ue or Rit nber of her young friends on the embargo on Canadian cattle, but | of Tavist Ree conducted the late ile toes Heaeed any ¢ eras a ee ee Sai evening continue the prohibition on the | Leis Re ae last ad B | hostess dainty June The remainder | Fr Retbie, : loughing is the order of the day. live cattle of other countries. . This | pr: sold to Mr. Bzr a Leis of the evening was spent'in singing|““yyicses K. Seip and M. Schnurr ill be good news to stock raisers | for fsbo" Per will take possession and dancing. The boys then decided pent, _ Friday ate Bini, visiting whose industry has been hard _ hit | short! hold their next meeting at the] #icn 3 5 beets they il have oe patted home of Mr. and 3 irs, P. Hosea on ye “HL Reible gecupied the pulpit KINGWOOD ill hav marke’ 2 qT : ‘ now second only to, that of the Re- 6th LINE ELMA Pipeiey November 220; in the Lutheran Chureh at Wellesley! ‘There was no school on ‘Thursday Dublie to the south'o auevihe i the Otdex cf tie" aas r. John Schnurr attended the| and friday as Mr. Veitch. 2 png * i. on our line, but owing to the redent CROSSHILL funeral of the late Mr. G. Hoinberger | (7%, eavy rains it has been somewhat re- at Elmira on Saturday Mr R. Yost and daughters tarded, rand Mrs. Fred Stricker, Mr.|_ The Luthe “Chic held their] qdn"and Katie visited with friends ber from our line attended at Mr: Robert BL AL ae Mr, | ann: y_ ser here on Sunday |;,, Milverton o1 ursday. the Listowel Knox Church annivers- and Mrs. Fred Strick of Moore-| morning. Rev. iL “Reible, the pastor, |" Master Clarence Leis had the mis- ary on Sunday. ield, were, Sund visitors with Me, | preached & very, appropriate sermon | pring ‘co break his arm last: wee Miss Sdith. “Alexand’ the and Mrs 0 a well filled church. Miss Jean Dewars} feigy the week- week-end with her sister, eee ma Mi Nelion connate Joe Farrell received word on| 4 with Miss Riddell, of Milverton, M. Cleland. of Atwood of Hawkevvile: and Mr: eon morning of the death of of Elmira, spen Sune of Toronto, who | = ie cone is in every packet of Bsso Every little tae will agers its full quota of generous ‘goodness’. Sold in sealed packets only. NEWTON WOOLLEN MILLS Reduced Prices on ALL WOOL BLANKEIS, TWEEDS, ese YARNS HORSE BLANKETS AND AUTO RI Get Your Supply While we Have it in str H. C. WAGNER, “= NEWTON, ONT. Canadian Pacific . Service TORONTO ~ LONDON | DETROIT be : Bey. = ‘Daily except Sunday c.t. Central Time. rop|in the MILLBANK NEWS. xsons and daughter Doro- thy, sok Toronto, geen the past week k's. ee vit’ | Stratford, vis ated R, . Claike, on Sunday. Mr. Jas. Lowrie visited over Sun- day at ponents with members of his family Mr. ai ad ee . Alex. Nurse and Miss Nur: i: left“ Mo nday on a motor trip to Sul ceese where they will visit friends. Misses Myrtle Hedy and Florence Rutherford attended the W.MLS. con. e f the Methodist Church at Stratford last. week. Mrs. Bert Wray visited her parents | © and Mrs. Br as ruce at Harriston this 1s. W. G. and Miss Nellie McKee oree visitors to Stratford one day last week Mrs. Fred Bean, of New amburg, visited at Mr. ‘Wm. Robin- son's on, Sunda rs. Lennan, of Winnipeg, Man. is visite, friends here ete ke ve oos Marion Rutherford attended the teachers’ convention at Kitchener last_weel Mrs. ‘m.. nee was'a visitor to Daetston this week. eee oe ale and R. r. F. W. E. Storey, missionary San Pedro Mission, America, ane an, iustrated: lecture Methodist’ Chur here eat week on li the opin: best qecls nla ob tia ead Agha yer nee given here. The picrament of the Lord’s Sup- per will be dispensed at Knox Church au lay SIGE at eleven a.m. paratory service will-be~held on the mpreviots Friday at eleven a. when R wn, of Shakespeare, will p S The libra: committee intend aes id Lot ed friends at Fernbank last week. LINWOOD JUNIOR U.F.O. On Wednesday evening, Oct. acne met at thony, Brenner, ~ jand Mrs. Lorne Ren: Mrs;. Lowry, of Montreal, and daughter Mrs. Walker, of Bermuda, are visiting with Mrs. Thos, Rennie. irs. Bird and pas of De- are visiti id Mrs. And. rd and r fi Phair is visiting her sister, Ho Ys B. Hammond and Miss , Welles! ‘acrament of the Lord’s Sup- sc ant be observed in Boyd Church he Sunda; will be conducted on Friday at three pan, D y Rey. Brown, of Shak GADSHILL. a flying trip through here sat 8 cero) is closed at present as the teacher, Miss Ruby Kerr, is on the sick li M Amos Leis, of King- Sunday at the home of jorence, Sylvia and Sarah spent Sunday with Miss Katy Solomon Kipfer_at- tendei the Yonsei the late Dan Kipfer at New Hamburg. he_meloncholy ays are here a- ‘ain; the sun is ned, and ‘clouds. return atta er the rain. The latter's gentle pattering on, the is inspiring rhy- roof at thm for aiesat ‘olfe, of Hampstead, is in this neighborhood spraying bea wee te are busy ploughing be- fween showers. Mr. Forbes bitiott is i to the pe peerance of his home by eda rete fohndevior under WALLENSTEIN R.R. No. 1 Mrs. Wm, Allingham visited A her igs Martha. Glenallan last Tuesgay. | lex. Coo Wm. en inne writae etter ton f Mrs. Wm, Allin ‘wton spent ‘Sun day ardson. jacob Walter moved into his new home on the 4th of Peel on Mon- ay We are glad to welcome Mr. Peter Brohman and family to our neighbor. Eiri Jean Allinger spent Barun day. with her cous 8s Edna New. ‘| First-Class Coaches, Excellent Dining, Sleeping and Parlor Car Service. MILVERTON Pes SERN FORD 3 i Agent EM Gerti some time ric ey ae Mrs. Murray. Mr ending Geo, m. he purchased a new last . Hamil-| to, h villag ln tie Waterloo College, in’ English atte ng fricnida “and relates hen Mr. lay and preparatory serv- | Vin Motore n Schlegel, of South East- | W: "| their meeting on Saturday, October gham, |? S ee her friend, Migs Kathleen Rich- Mr ‘LINWOOD TOPICS Mr. J. Scoville, of Port Nicol, spent several days visiting aerate ee — 0 ek. velle Hayes, of Milverton, aoe sonday -at his home Mis Clara and Hilda ever of Bet at the home of Mr. M: any Osea Lantz ee Moda at yates ts aoe innifred Begs was a visitor at “Rivehenct on Mon ons uae a_ business visitor at St. Clements on Mo: nday. The anization sold a car- ood potatoes which they pur- ased 7 Orange’ Rey. Jolliffe, a Sar in China, Beane in the Methodist Church on and his discourse was enjoy- et by at nae Bresent ieser, of Waterloo, ae = ells lage.on Monday lookin building in which to start a sl a oe pair shop. Mr. and SPs Kreutzweiser and emia of ite family spent Friday it Kitchen: Mr. Ane ates Wes. Cathcart, off Donegal, “gpent Priday evening at the hom and Mrs. R Catheart. 5 Ww. Berges, te nhs been on oa er Strauhl, of zi rehenety spent 3 Papa, Saree an J. Heinbuch is spending a few days this ae at ae hen mile: Ow of Toronto, ned mikslonay from India, oc- ae the pulpit of the Fresbytetian Church on Sunda; in; le was entertained a a ‘pee of aoe and Mrs. W. Beg: Get Ha ela Meicinnon “Of. Guelph, at the home of obt. Catheart several ae last w Reformation’ service will held by St. Peter’s Lutheran cone eeeion on oeaay Oct. 13th, at eight p.m Rey. Klaehn, of Stratford, presi- dent = the Lutheran Synod of Can- la, will de! liver an address in Ger- nan, and . Zink, Professor at The of Stra apes: will render eau) rybody welcom ckachers accompanied by| ter, of Welleslaw, ond Tye cklin, “Or Milverton, attended eBacher n spent Wednes- ito South of mill Street, 10 North of Mill Street, 10. os ae DELIVERY HOURS” Morning -30 o'clock Afternoon South of Mill Street, North of Mill Street, 4 30 0’clo o'clock FALL GOODS . | We are now showing a DRESS GOODS SHEETING One wide, was $1.00, n GREY COTTON y Cottons advanced 5: WHITE SHIRTS at $2. at $3. SWEATERS vancing, but we were lucky to purchase our fall needs before the advance. Try us for your Dress Goods. We have some nice Serges at the proper price. e piece White esha, 72 inches Gre but st are still selling at the old price. We have a full range of White Shirts “NEW FALL HATS pee ree Hats are here—Very nifty ° We expect our New Sweaters in a few days. FOR PRICES ON POULTRY PLEASE CALL UP big purchase in Fall Goods. These goods are again ad- CLOTHING Our new Suits and Overcoats are beauties. Come in and have a try on, We are here to show you the new Saat HOSIERY Try us for your Fall Hosiery. We have a full supply. ce per yard, SHIRTINGS Our line of Shirtings is. still marked << at the old price; get your supply now for they will be higher. GROCERY SPECIALS® Grape Butter . Eggo Baking Pow dex | Thistle Baking Pow: Jams—Peach, Raspber, é 125¢ Sin awberry, : [20 .35¢ ‘i180. 2 for 25c -lb. tin for ...... Autumn Leaf Salmon . Royal Salmon W. K. LOTH, Milverton at es and teas sa spi cries, Poultey Houses at PR en bt ‘by ae) Agricul ni Colt MANUFACTURED BY ZENOLEUM PRODUCTS COMPANY HAMILTON, ONT. 20LD AND O. A. SCHNURR, “Linwood, Ontario Veitch attended | == _ Ee business wanicciee at Kitchener on Mon- HESSON ayencine rea are ringing. pe Oe n left for Stratford ing: for two eee witl mosa, returned home after visiting with Mr. Misses a H.C. BARLET is again able to do | FURNITURE “REPAIRING and UPHOLSTERING = * as: well as FUNERAL DIRECTING and UNDERTAKING or visited with the former’s bro iss Annie Stemmler, of ; pent Sunday under the parental roof, Stemmler m si n lina O'Grady, bot Mr. George Tantes of Tandon, visit- ed fuels his wife here. Mrs. Patrick Dougherty made a UEC trip to Elmira on Tuesday last. GLENALLAN 's. Cornell and Miss Olive Devitt attented a ree convention at Guelph las' Miss Veronten Farrell, of Linwood, spent Sunday miber from here attended the dance in Newton on Eanes night. Mr. and Mrs. Brigham, ondon, were visitors in this vicinity, last aed nnie Sullivan, of Macton, Hn Sunday with Miss Gertrude ammar. miversary services will be held ihe Glenallan etree Church on un ays Oats er 7 n’s Petitne will hold WARTBURG and Mrs. Zimmerman, # Milverton, spent Sunday Be ae home of Mr. and Mrs. bere Mr. and Mrs, Robt, Artastrong and r. Henry Chisner were recent visit- ors at Tavistoc “Mr. and Mrs. Allan McMane, of Milverton, were Sunday visitors at me of Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Wm. Harloff and laughter Bernice were Sunday visit- ors. Te soineees in Logan. er from here attended 2 funeral BA the late Thomas Smith o1 SNSNEMONENENDNEENS Hay - Fever nord COLDS, ASTHMA, spoil many a holiday. RAZ ~- MAH Positively stops these troubles! ALIA sia sii ria (oe a 5.Coupon is Pach a Dollar here. hati pci, : The General Garage G. W. JACOBS, Prop. - MILVERTON, ONT. ezing, wanes 10s coughin weeping eyes pveenss ary unless you liked beg that ¥ | le Sold by S. Petrie; Monkton, Weber & Bettger; Atwood, E, A, Coghlin. CENTRAL “"RATFORD. ONT. The leading commercial school of Western Datario. a school where you ugh courses under com- 2 in Co Le legraphy Di Le s et individual in- eeraction what may register at any ime. Graduates are assisted to posi- tions. Get our D. A. McLACHLAN, Principal. GRAND CONCERT will bé given in Schnurr’s Hall, Linwood / on ——— WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER The Programme will consist of VOCAL SOLOS, PIANO SOLOS VIOLIN SOLOS and RECITING The Numbers will be of a high-class order Concert commences at 8.15 p.m. 19TH. Keep out of Bs a Rut is Some- | thin If ae ih “too much, pei Admisiion 50c SKGRELEKEASKEKENS Children 35¢ (No Reaervad Beate) ‘ The Work of 's Six Men. A ie yi Litter Cartier will amount of work it Enables to clean the Toronto Stable Equi atile bigger profit Produ eX eee out a yee HUable chores becomes faved. sride fs knowledge ef pr 1 aug ae a car ae or i d to Save work and make th thi Tite wil be tee fed from a ONTARIO ee ae & ee CO., Limited : aaa Toront Calgary PUMP Kio = Cimireos fe you with the |) — man :

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