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Monkton Times, 20 Oct 1921, p. 1

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- : ‘ = é 4 ae j x x : VOL XIL- Noss peat : MILVERTON, ONT., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1921 Ma colm MacBeth, Editor and Proprietor = = 5 ; i i ae every day a firesafe day. Elem i i { i : THANKSGIVING DAY POV. 7TH[Births, Marriages and Deaths) |tems of Local Interest. | Ho"1Si"k" Al" aelGa aun esta met at aac parca aT Pe Ee res gatl er eggs, 50c per doz.,|since 1914. | 4 . If Novemb: h falls on a Mon- BIR’ Y aut at ro th’s. “years ago, splendid ‘chur. e more October holds her festive rand Mrs. Joe Pfaff and Mr. | day, Paanksgiv ine, Day oh BS Miller—In arorfagtn on, on Wednes- Pr re buildings—riot bum-| and Mrs; Herb ‘Sehwindt pent Sun- iran ae eoneregation now worships E Wetinesday, Thursday, Friday or Sat-| 4oXh Miller, a da at or. And waves es her splendor-wand from) PE vides in \Vietory. Bonds| Ws ‘mp wits eotee oak thie oven! erie aerate ty er Se * ry ig = ce 01 e sanctu: eat a ton ties I Se Johuyston—Av Milverton, on: Wednes- Dine Native decks ia n gandiest array, anply fede Roe, Milverton. ing,” engufted te lord and master a5 J Stuns St ete oh iYete made This year, Armistice Da; e Sohn Jobnaton, a daughter. bir Bseathes’= angen see’ Se nie minnicee aa Ome cena paid tospondeds Andy" he tucth 1886, the proposal to use. hymns in Friday, 86 ‘Thanksgiving Da; will be Hoffman--At Milverton, on Friday, shebang man. ae ae = questionel} Bec ong the shureh services was approved by on Monday, November, av sNext| “October Lath, to Mr, ahd Btrs. Wm.) re haypidt drei | Seppe peat of prestcoriee| ihe 3 eon ccearionae feretrad to tie annual year it will fall on the 6th, the fo ows R. Hoffman, a da which may sometimes be bought for| The i 1 Is . ing year on the 12th, as the 11th will Ebersol—At ‘Milverton, on Saturday, | Miss Nelda Mansz spent the week-| 2 mite, x ey was i rather arg allors sea captain sa3| SH ceeined mbantn = be Sunday. and in 1924 on the 10th. Tsth, to Mr. and Mrs. Aaron | ¢"d at her home in New Hamburg. Tdi Ceonpe Madantlo; Ratad thei sMip-as vaha.” 7 “Eelenae © j Sion in Feb. 1890, to use the hyma 3 Be Mieablra dinette: ra, Walter Kerr “spent aewarall qos, evs. couee pecanily.. peated | their ship ag, “she.” |. Triends, said The incident reflects the thoroughness toe ersol, a daughter. Heres days Me Stratford and Aiiickon cis 3 a “d e first prize he ever won was|the captain, “if you ever tried to ster | | 3 nd caution of the and women : Jacobs—At Mornington ue" saturday, | aN or. singin; one of the darned-things you wouldn't Who have Iaid the ‘foundations of the Cb0 0:4. 6.0 4A id Oa 6s sratobet: Lbthy ane Si bes Jas: Riddell, of Stattors, A girl seldom begins to take life |ask that question-egain.’ | ork : ; 4 a Oscar Jacobs, si Fe : spent ‘Sunday Sith Mec and eas ant she has been ae against} In the statistical summary just is- ee caution characterized- fhe : * NOTICE * et seal ups Rone eB one case of unrequited lov sued it shows that the Methodist | introduction of the organ. in E . . day, Octo ber te 0 aE: an Dentro er Typ andctariily A Roy a Areh meeting will be held | Chureh in Canada, during the past church. The proposal, which was bi 5: See win Phe s antzi a dius and Mead Mrs, Wend family | in ‘the lodge room of L.0.L. No. 45| year, raised a total of $11,311,259, an | c the sessio1 was 3 © gett oue™ They ave“atthe” «| Kraemer— ing, on Saent Siiniog at Watcane ‘Tuesday Senn DE ahaes el lnteeoar at $1,625,871 over last year. revived just twenty years later by the g ¢ Bank of Hamilton where they). aad, October 12th, to Mr. oa Sore Mat and: Mine. emy ‘Dahmer, of|,_J¢,i8 said that the whisper of a|The amount raised for foreign and | equest which came formally to tl £ must be paid on or before the #) Re ra ton a “ieee October | Ripley, are vis fies Pe Har. | Beautiful woman can be hi heard furth-|home missions was $1,485,773, and session in 1892 and was approved. 22nd of October. Positively +] 1 Morninaton, on Uiesciyy Jacobs, | ung’s and Mr, Philip Sippel's a jhe Toulest Tete Ae the total raised to date for the For- rey. G. F. N. Atkinson, B.A., Pastor | 28 1895 it was decided that the con- et pete ener tisr s Oe ates Mise Annie ‘thompson, of idm ies soya, of | Stratford, ward. Movement amounts senna . ; 8 gregation should stand while sing- * date. * Alta.,.4s visitin, is | number of preaching ap- ing. In the Book is 3 + #{in ‘higmingten, on, Wednesday, Oct. pe tay ete ng this, Week ‘wth | pent few, days at Scott, Newton. |pointments totals 4,749. SIXTIETH ANNIVERSARY IN | was introducted by the action of tees 4 ‘ SAMUEL PETRIE; pee ag4 and Mrs. Ray Hyde, | hice’ Annie Thompson, of Pomel; i Mr. and Mrs. John Wagner and| - According to authoritive infforma: | NORTH MORNINGTON sion. Thus-did the session cautious- < (OEE ESL ee mee ig at present visting het friend, ‘Mrs: | baby spent Sunday at the home of| tion the apple crop in Oxford County | ., |ly and conscientiously direct the ser- Etats es take eek Ja. “Wad dell, of North Mornington, | Mt, and Mrs. Sam Kipfer, Brunner. | will be light. Crop conditions, it is|, Sunday, October 16th, 1921, will | vice of praise as they did all the work E ee — At Stratford, Mi Ba: wool yarns $1.00 and $1,20/said, emphasize import: of |be remembered as a a Y | submitted to tl v Struthers—Spencer At Stratford he Mite nd of the Metho- b : a: a af : i ; Mr. eron’s q — Wes heh tober 19th, by dist Church intend ‘holding their | Bet, 1b. Large size all wool blankets | spraying and scientific attention as it in North Mornington Presbyterian | last recorded minutes o: Nei ace | of Trinity Restle ia) atte day, November 26th, | $49-00 per pair. Newton Woollen has been followed that the yield is Church for the celebration of the | dated Jan. 7th, 1910. Rev. John Little || Methodist “Church, Mr." Charles| Rey. A. C. Capper attended the | Mill moe Indications point to an |sixtieth anniversary of the organiza-| appears as moderator in Oct. He Sronthern of Bina, to bisa “Chers| inebinw) Of; fas Perth -Deanery. at hieago dance hall proprietors are average yield in the orchards of a tion of the congregation. ‘The day | 'it was just nt this. time another | totte (Dot): youngest daughter of | Stratford on. Tuesday and Wednes. | Ying to eliminate jazz music and to |number of growers who have followed |WaS fine and the building was crowd-| change came into the church ordin- Mncand Mee H.-W. Spencer, of | day. cultivate dancing without shimmy or | spraying and pruning for a number of |¢d both morning and- evening by|ances. Mr. and Mrs. David Welsh, beonitearton: Vira: Grimm Yeturned*home on ® ee ss years and thé quality is anne throngs of worshippers. A number|an esteemed elder and his wife, who | Moridary ire rapending a month with ady Beck, wife of Sir Adam Beck,! Out of seven million people in New | Of members who -have worshipped |-were ies the church, presented Zimmerman’s Hall, Milvertos berienas’ at Galt, Preston and Kitch-| Ue at. Tor ‘onto General Hospital on! York only 30 per cent. are connect-| here almost all those years, were able| them with an individual community ‘ane teoreaeiarr trees tial |e Perth, Huron, Well-| ener. Monday afternoon following an op-/ed with any. religious institution. In|to be present, while large numbers | set. ington, nd Br [r. Andrew Ghuie andl pratign ae ae Times Square district there were | of ee members from a distance a October of the same year tl WEDN'DY EVE’G, OCT. 26th || a conference at Palmerston on Friday | family, were visitors | ,,N° man ought sleep sound or | 20 churches with a pais capacity | came back to join~ ie mi services. ongregation celebrated their itiets 3 : ‘ast and discussed matters pertaining | with Richa eve and af Rostock for| have sweeter dreams than he who | of 16400 yet on a recent, normal| The pastor, Rev, in- | anniversary, whien a splendid re-union ey’s Orchestra condu e of spapers and|a weel as his debts | Sunday evening the combined attend- "esi al 0" Naice x ‘ile |;was enjoyed. A numl Ney’s Orch Ae enc adicting af meraiedl ie his own farm and has his debts | Sund th bined attend. | Sony pr sided re th derEsbemscr hile joy amber who wert ‘Admission; 80 Ce jJob plants. ‘There were many inter-| | Mr. Se enry Manz, of Desplanies,|* yp \Gur | alte notaniad oy Waa only WU ee ss AR Ae per te aaalpeh nara present at the first communion were ‘i 6! Tax duelnded’ esting discussions that were oon fit-| Il, visiting at the home of his} 3° r label is not, up-to-date y the communion service AUREL, AF -, MOIS: able to the forty-five publishers pres-| bro ther, Mr, Peter Manz, and other | St0Uld send in Reet ia bscription ‘0 | i that oecasi | me Lativ The Sun. Our cash in wi ith a total seating capacity of 78,-|Votional service and preached the’ an- / uring Mr. Little’s ministry also, r 7 i x 5] vance. 2 1027. niversary sermons. | ongregatio: é ee The Tadies! Aid of Burns jChurch| “Patty” Arbuckle, who has recent- Give the boys and girls in yo! At the morning service Mr. Ka: fine, driving she ier eo oe —- ae lie library on Saturday afternoon, | /Y. earned such unsayory notoriety, | home as much vocal an id instecmental based his address on Matt. 14:22-33,| caucale retired Be 1914 to take | Deetinker 3 »| was one of Muskoka’s summer visit- cee as is possible. It will aid in | “Jesus and Peter walking on the sea.” | in the cause of temperance Mr. Weiderhold and| °"S,!ast summer. pening many doors to them per-| I wwas an earnest and appealing mess-|and was succeeded by Rev. A, hk Hoffman were|.,£2trolman Herman Rademacher, chance in the days to come and prove | age summoning men to hear the | Stewart, who was inducted during J G HAMILTON pita svith Mand: Meee He ve coe reed, to throwing his wife | an Actomplishtent of real value in|“Come’’ of Jesus; to venture out tothe same year. Mr. Stewart's minis- . ° Hasenpilug ‘aKitchenen: into the Detroit River, has been sent- ihe ployment and improvement of |meet Him even in the face of direst’ try is so recent it requires little com- Mie aces Wanting: and eneed Gohite udenineae usical talent, We put boys| difficulties, and to rest assured that ment here. He came after the Great Sole Agont for ildren and Mr. and Mrs, Charles} _ The. public are warned against ne- firs —not that this is the customary | amid the storms of life the Master is| War began and saw the congregation i; ie bicentieai ge eber, of Wallace, spent Thursday | °tiating a cheque issued by the |method—as numerous parents seem| never unmindful of us and always | through ‘the travail and anguish of Aa Ai CEMENT. | with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hartung. | ©-P-R. in fa . Boe meee trying time. The Honor Roll of Mes code Mrs. James -Armstrongi Net 90d week. is a real necessity for the dé In the evening Rev. J. W. _Ggmeren the congregation bears the names of : SCRANTON ST, MARYS | Misses Voilet and v clima ‘Armstrong |, Dumber of the y ple necessary adj preached from II Peter 1:8. The| 46 of our boys, who weré enrolled in ANTHRACITE LIME Vand Miss Mann, of Stratford, spent| Buzns Church attended the Young! sons. It’s a fine thing to hear a boy|s eaker made an earnest Sorel for the service, ‘of whom 8 gave up their | Sunday at the home of Mr and Mee | People’s Rally at St. Andrew’s church sing or see him handle a musical in- “|love and faith and joy in our relig-|1 ; Tt Ree Stratford, on Tuesday afternoon and |strument with cleverness. Don't let | ious life and er eee “aaThe- greet“ Ghureh evant or eMr: ‘ Mr Rosamond, of Stiatforg, evening. - he gramophone sidetra re |, The musical part of the service was | Stewart's ministry was the Forward oe i eraae: Toa peepee Ma| ,, Mm and Mrs. C.F. Dahms and /of the home yoices or the ability to led by the choir of hackers: | Movement campaign. The response lverton renewing acqu: Cacia eee He | family Russel At- | tra la la the ivories. If opportunity eso: Were: good and 1on render-| of the congregation was good and the pa — — |is contemplating moving to Kitchener tr ide and baby “Virdella spent Sun-| comes to young people to join a choir, | & je psalms an ns were /subseription to the financial appeal in the spring, day with friends in St. Marys and e very familiar and splendidly adapted to | far beyond what was asked. | O. and Mrs. Hehn and son ford. willi xing, |the occasion and the congregation! Mr, ‘Stewart's health failing he re- ” 7 << attended Sheeeaves al oh the eryb: is welcome at the Y.P.| You will never regret it and will find | Joined heartily and in full spirit. | signed and was puters of the charge E,W Snider “at Kitehene: a Teally at the Evang sgn Chureh on | it of real value in your coming years. he following historical sketch of in Jung 1920, and t er on the present Bastor, 2 aie aaeted th seyen p.m. when |—Brussels Post. the congregation was read. at the GhE AN atkinsoys wap ioducted Interesting : 5s s s and pect music morning servie e together with a Jet-| January 6th, of thig year. Aiking thas been re-ap-| "yy, “W ¥, of Brunner, re Mallen, ot eine, fom pau ? " 2 ; er, re- ei and a message Mba Se a IRE a a aking sup last ‘Fri-| H- B. MORPHY, K.C., NOMINATED of greeting from the’ session of fs en tlgsalested president of the day by falling from a m ng ¥ agon. | s fillbank Church. GEORGE CURRIE GUILTY OF | Canadian Wit Astocivtion He was rendeved unconscious for & COMMON ASSAULT Pe Se ee time. bit Hae: cal eeee ow ered: yeely-Mrs Hos By Morphy. KG Historical Sketch of pesirieseaitts pati bac ie of Braden, accompanied Me. and Mrs. Robert Sosa oe ane the late cence was agai in North Morningto: George C cf Elma, charged ante beth ‘New Ham-|nounce the engagement of their] by unani ice made the re- with abs ARATE BR ATC burg, eetes send is ator EAT youngest daughter, Mary Si 4 i no ie Nz puetapa: ee oo r relies snc nr eatheday ‘morning : hae oh lex. Holmes, the marriage to| party of /under the P: in afltys by: KG fone Giemsa Sn, ea | Kor lores es gone |r ot cotton ang and we Leek hipecahariael waighiie dwenty “in, Walter Co nsjof oronto, has | Wednes s | Rev ya ae "ea w Hen, 7 D.Da now past gent to jail until next Saturday, Oct, |sis ands quarier pounds is on die ueceeded Mr berts as Tand- | nomination’ was made by Mr. 1. G.|or emeritus of Knox Church, Wood- ae aitthe piven i E jord of-the Grand Central hotel. Mtr la foe yhile pastor of Millbank, p the-Sun office, It was brought | (91); “a Ch 56-18 1 a fete harge. He and [in by Mt Henry Bronnemag and gag} Collins comes highly recommended | » and rst minister in| the MiterOn ca vhe Rane Having bought part of a lot of the Canada wee SrowRCOn the farnisoes Sin Money ae should conduct a first-class hos- | Presto 5 Mowineeare Dr. McMullen {preached Sof the offence, aa Zar ea Company’s Coats, now in liquidation, from J, A. | Schmiae at Honevgrove. ete abe a depres in many Dincks {rouRoug Sieg | 8. known, and His Honor in He Tie y ; is lueed ‘1, Tumba, e Vancouver,| , The new regulations governing ¢ ion fo} the campaign {ship in barns, cee Homies Phe ut ona hesimatered Company, their liquidator, at greatly reduced priees, B. re nt spending a Week| Shooting of partridge makes it illegal of “BLT, conducted the election of }of the people. Ay com-|ieve ihe ‘evidencd of the lnld rather we are offering s ae eek f esd: birds except between! officers,” afterwards relinguishering | munities visited was the Dowd settle- than that EGE a ee Sere arcane "eaves ae ‘he Lay ot November 5th and 20th, and not more | \the chair to Mr, Richmond. mentand West's Gornera (now Mil | Acai po scuianucan abt thin #oakééor Dik elp = rds may he. killed in one| The new glate of officers i, tan), UD MMe spea rerth *Gounty a Took Minette to LADIES’ ALL- WOOL VELOUR COATS Lely pear aeht elt Berane n by: any ohe person. lows: Pre ® Hugh Richmon piety of the settlers of that day and Listowel ‘jailembhar ther information ‘of the Surgeons of Ania Listowel Perfect Wheels Com- Elma; fis Sate ae Bell, of | their ene eagerness to hear e had been afd “apa arn Rat 3 ‘ Mise Clana Yahaoonte pany has made an assignment to John | ‘Atwood: secretary, H. Bam-|gospel and to enjoy the sacraments. ¢; Lauthnone-ehat he, huaein . New Styles and Colors Toh Sontt underwent pa pone Se Stevenson, of Stratford, and a meet-| ford, Listowel; congregation f West's Corn: npaehiini-oveMslasontets ttn eee oh Tuesday sdoenite for appendicitis. ing of the creditors will be held aA Henry, of Spoor re ai t to admit his guilt. It will At One-half off Regular Pritg She ered an nehte tack one Mone the office of Owens & Goodwin at/ municipalities ntford be remember at, in connection 4 q a fe ane necessary to| the Windsor Hotel Blo Stratford. | Strudley; North aioe ices W nek lwith the > Strickert: cage® the:-Crown. ate without delay. Though in Ned to_ insure EM al : ’s settlement. On April 80th, 1861, ) produced a statement sign Cur- : : weakened. conditio He | Ma ton, William Rutherford; | Rev. Thomas Lowry was inducted ito | a in okt Toe These should move out in a hurry at these prices, gerne s | ton, George Guenther; Elma’ | the pastoral charge of West’s Corners e confessed to th i fatherhood of Miss Pearl i s0.come early ae : a ey a:| Andrew. Sweaton; Wallace, ‘George |and Gamble’s settlement., child: ane that Carta inthe means’ : veclsvlle, Ont ea abl ner of ‘or parcels and the low eae of| Mel Knight; Listowel, RT. Kemp. n Sept. 27th, 1861, the session | Srv Nearing stated that the eid cteta i he nea ent ‘of ctheit daughter, euch it would ue anvienpte te in-| Morphy in accepting the | first met at Gamble's settlement (now tient had) Been secu 9 x Zet ‘ Sawd: Pin.B: ee a Hostal parcels of any value. Ponts om ‘delivered a resune Ut the|known as North Moi i \y tha ‘ et Hani, Cera Ae em B.| Mayor B.S, tittle, of on, re: legislation of the past four years, and following. ea e ; oa ae W Dowd: tof Listowel ELE mis a ie ce j out ined the “prospects of the futur ate 4 iz Agnes An This Store for Value and Service. 5, ere mploy e city a § A znes ee ee Hall, though u jp $0 on were delly vered, ne Keating, An 3 Wig Uvicle Kacuian “wie des we ound that he i | Mrs. W. P. Renni A. C, Clay Jeabella’ Keating, Soph 4 H jane wee and 1 half hag ‘filled the ving for hi on, Mr. RT K rarand “De LG and Margaret e ae H s venitioh of cist sales at hould go fo. some man out “of works | of Li : Hi. W. Strudley and J. J” admitted in 1862 were: Jane sac at y in es, H Loth’s, returned to her home. at ‘ad |So long as her work is satisfactory, | Mason, of Stratford; Mr. A. Wilhelm, Riddell Me rgaet. Anderson, | Staple Kiby gave e¥ hi mn i ener Pisaday where she Rea ays the Mayor, her job is safe. of North Easthope, and J. G. Hamil:| Arch, Riddell, Ker ditce ae vate ahi ! Foe inotharrs Pregiongcto lise lepart: pone ose ets f Kit s{ ton, of Milverton. Mrs. Margaret Riddell “Jobn Keating” ee pen tip Pease BEE x i} aia acini har oe Har: i iends assem.| Deen nominated as Shra@candidate "of, On motion of Mrs, Hamilton | Samuel Anderson nd, Alex. Pef-| hie guilt, ae ‘n mite 2 i Hivaeentstiaic: Clava. er the, Farmer-Labor party of North and Andrew Wilhelm sie? ee Git ae ge ma A aay rows Attorney G. G. McPWGhon, Bs i SOPULAR STORE home ‘on Monday evening and pre-| Waterloo. It is generally conceeded approved my oll i raseNuG en a fat contd cariy| KC», prosecuted andthe’ prisaner . i . a e late s y n pla s || MONKTON’S sented hor uth an address. and two| hor, will be nominated at the Liberal |its unswerving faith and eliet in the |in his ministry the congregation erect-| &# ‘gefended byt Mie: Bel Ad ‘i Ww Mr: chwindt left a sun-| convention next Saturday. Mr. Wm. | eral and Conservative |ed the frame church, which was re- | 8° % flower plant at this office on Tuesday| Weichel will likely ‘eet the Conserva-/ Government and its courageous lead-| placed eighteen yeats ago by the aR es stock of which ‘measured twelve| {ive nomination and a fourth eandi- | er, Rt, Arthur hen, in thelr | present splendid. structure FIRE IN LISTOWEL BARN DOES fenty.thv'es inchiea anelenitlieria as da al ossibili | fight for “the “praspenty of the whole] In 1863 the first elders were elected DAMAGE - — = = = seven and thres- quarter is A or more young people people of without regard to| from vitbe seater rem ipeeeets nychtatertnce: fant and head | from oMonits on, Brunner, Milve cine sbeanacen Joseph Woods and James Gamble, reams weighed over potty ee pounds ‘and| Newton and_ vicinity weer vi he pay e closed -with cheers | ordained and inducted, May About nine p.m, a tire o: apenas Waa Aatee! and one-half inches in| delightful evening on } Mond for the King and Premier Meighen.| We are not in posse: son ae “the nen broke out in one of the diameter. ois ow oN tWoret plants ee of Mr. Br Maddess J ct dates ot these early r f W. E. Hoover's me x mill on fviday : ike this would ‘olve the fuel prob- nd playin; ea but the last session meen at which night. dy ape well uni ae Jean: dattl pravide obicken featl-ier-ehe eon enjoyed until early morn FALL SESSION) OF PERTH ate mm ee oe a mice ha rote ae. nent baton et when all adjourned. After many | N 6th, 1366. After Mr. Low di} DEANERY 0) moval Rev. Robert Renwi. was | flax mill caught fire but was soon ex- Dobson, of Milve ent visiting friends i in fe ¢ | amed interim moderator. tinguished. is ing spent. The music was furnished | The Fall session of the Perth Dean-| _ The next minister sae was Rev.|, The building contained about 2,500. by Malcho, Blair, Stewart and At-|ery opened at St. James’ Church, | Peter Musgrave, who t presided | bushels of flax seed and 35 tons of Ranges and Heaters i . tridge, | Stratford, on Tuesday at two o’clock. | as moderator of session s why 26th, | flax straw anda binder. The horse; Cold weather will soon be upon us. We have a full line of hahoreak Mr. Robert Henry, of ; The Rural Dean, Rev. W. unbar, | 1868 belonging to Mr. Hoover had fortun- Ranges and Heaters, and it will pay you to look them over before Brunner, wa: tant | of Listowel, presided and there was The fate North Mornington ap-| ately been removed in the afternoon 5S / gathering i good attendance of members. Been fi the session records on | to do some work. rr. pause ad here e afternoon programme con: just mailed a renewal for his policy P| friends. from. Newton’ Milverton, | ed of two addresses by Rev. Ww. “tn 1873 the question of haying an | Of $5,000 on the contents vo sheers. | Anmnitage, of London, and Rev. 0 Hi | rzan in the church he raised in the} The building is the property. of te Furnaces and Coal Sanne itz, of Toronto. mn but the Staneston sway’ Ghd. Watson, an exmayer of this tow Remember we install Furnaces of all kinds. Don't leave your = ae a dene UBER aetalore Vet Aleit NG eee ares audit i partly covered: by Insurance age mas deh s deacon Graham, of Nelson, B.C., de- same year the how see orden until thénandy files’ ae Were: ere;too. busy thent:: Expect. a are ant Sa | livered an interesting address, ice was changed from morning to car of Furnace Coal-in shortly: “Leave; your order. games were indulged in, All returned afternoon MUST TAG “BULL BEEF” 5 a reh| to. their homes after ing Mrs. eae coe Mr. Mus paral ast Larey ORT McLaughlin Cars sel AIA ape Rte ore a haphy jretumns ste its reeate ORGANIZER 15 DAVID | ceeded as minister and'moderator of | 2 future all il beat fered fr ec served from 6.80 to 8.80, after which| Mr. Blias W. B. Snider, one-of the GR Sesion BY, Neon eee Lea ingustods bean See the Master Four McLaughlin and Master Six McLaughlin a nore ie as eee ay the auditor ie i oun mn in aint erloo Conny ve ai if F tie Lieral -W. i request ts made to | Which at pe eeecned to th : y Meme Havens look ad winters ium of the church. Addresses were | died at his home in Waterloo on Sat- meeting of the Liberal Wo- i Be ee ML. (ing for the information of the study: TLR habitat ree a ert cr Bi! delivered by Revd's, J. W. Cameron,| urday evening in his 80th year. He | men’s and Men's Assoviation. Friday tery for the separation of Mil”) ing public. This is the decision of are the best buy for the money. Hamilton; John Little, Rockwood; A:| was a prominent miller owning mills | night in the Stratford. Liberal com-|/°:'0). ! es RS eer Inspector Brink, who states 5 C. Stewart, Acton; W. D. MeDonald,| at German Mills, St. pao and Kitch | mittee rooms, Mr. David-Grieve was |‘)° C22" . Kay remained With Mil. | that since fair oo Atwood, an oe ee Paddon, Milver-| ener, . He was for a of years| appointed organizer for the eee ne ue eee t olnshout ‘the eet : RN EL eee and ‘ue Hamilt Paste oe Wouleriety crt tar thirteen | coming election i a alt ound, er ears sat as representative of the |also decided to secure a reliable office | Rev. James Boyd declared Nowth On the te See fo reason why ‘i : 3 north riding of Waterloo in the Legis-| man to do inside work. Several names Mornington, “pulpit vacant Oct. Ist, |meattrom small or developed any . MM, £ 7 ature in the Liberal interests. In were submitted, and the appointment | 1886, and Rew: 1. W. Cameron, sas male should be offered for sale on the = 1896 he was the Liberal fees for | will probably be made short inducted ae Liane Feb. Ist, 1888. / market. The city by-law governing se es Monkton fi vs Ontario -| the Federal house, but was defeate was not. thou ble. to| ‘This proved the beginning of a ag Re | the sale of bull beef has been in ex- LU Is ‘ by Joseph Seagram. He eee a mem-| organize completely for the. city just|and fruitful pastorate of tw: istence for many years, but for some mes Ct rama 2 -| ber of the eure of the pee a this time, though an organization | three vears. “Veanmueraina time has not been en- oe s Association. may be affected later. Shortly after Mr. Cameron came forced. i f: € % eee eS Ni eke ~ m = : zy bj pene’ NP Rana cas “Sd Sean eae 3

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