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Monkton Times, 27 Oct 1921, p. 5

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a & That Brisk, Rich Flavour pre ghey ue Jest week as Mrs. Crowley | found in every cup of the genuine A. Costello, of Logan LADA" te the true eee = — eaten reserved leaf. This unique flavour (et ~ tee Salada the Site sale of any tea in Auetcn pate {i accompanied! - the. Maers Tithe" sre Ser overtaken ove ie “the ig eee at ee jong rs the low G “Ee Tr eng oe not time to clear the j came ‘was Rogue except.the loss of the cream and a few dinged cans. Special, sale ph mattresses aud furniture at Gill’s xr the next tw S or mers are > oapepially. busy. these JNSTEAD of carrying the proceeds over the soil, and most from Grain Tickets, Sales of Cattle, Produc ., in your pocket, de- yosit them in the Bank of Hamilton, where they will be safe an then issue- ae ques to pay accounts, and your passbook will af- ord you a complete record of al your transactions. HQC BANK OF HAMILTS MILVERTON BRANCH —N. G. Schafer, anager 2 large crowd had gathered at the! scene of the fire, which was quickly | put o ba Light pee mattresses, reg. $: for felt mattresses, reg. $11, nee haa alf doz FLOUR - and [for "E90 00; 1 - 005 ed most of Tuesday so that the stat tebe ; | the high school 2. $2.50, | Fred er: rth coe was a | visitor in Etowel Tuesday ¢ nTaesd Maps by Jecolteaeetcerhee heme on | to Dilton: Masksucte kine Saturday | Liberal meneris he Dominion Hone} Drayton. Murdock, who is aecompany ir. and Mrs. B. speaking tour. yton, et t held its | Mis: the home of Mrs, Coll nd from a two weeks’ this ae i pe he f. le AE towards the. riba end anes ‘che Darental roof of Atm Hospital | bore at wood, | fz e Perfect | gregatio’ owel, W and |< are | nich -v hospital. nt the! Monk- Katy Jutzi with Mill- | py, rson Robb, of and spok on’s father, Stratford, and Menno by Mr, David “attended the at Wood- d Brunner BOE Eas ioe leu ‘on and EeSck last Frid y at the Aho: n. Fink Histni- in the employ por ene F. dha "proceeds of th meeting amou ame ing evening at eM se ading ‘on the Stratford, spqnt Taesday - . Cha arbou. Robinson and Mrs th, attended the tea ius Chure dethe! Z , a Some if, of f Seaton i Tonto the |meeting 2 owner Just | ae ting Fi Ww wa randenad ng. v to learn of ‘the pened to dur reeve, slipped. and juring him- wever, we are glad ; now on the way sor hich he ‘ott, who n apple tree t No ely. ieee: logidtotites 19 gevovery, wi io Méthodist Church ary services are being 6th LINE ELMA jon Sunday, Oct. Sth. Magwood, of the C line took in| Church, Stratford, is t at. Woodstock | er for | Pring fo: Spee i a el Nutt spent a) pat Be rendered by the ch < is expected i days last week smith Tends neat | Mr: George Wells, of ihieesdine, The Liberal committee roomswarey Woodstock. bas wie visitor among Wis friends +in being opened t n the rooms eet se above ae male ibd side o Beat a a deciding fae tion. The Listowel high school was clos- Listowel, me, while untying/| number frdm_ouy Guelph hos ital “wher 5 lo match ved and ‘he ee sas they will be n ‘the coming elec~ Edward Betiger_was a pt or at Stratford on Tuesda Bertha Henry spent Sanday Mr. aft j friends in Wal e: am. is coming again. . Henry eannee We to watch out for the pamp- §. MERRVFIELD'S” | —_—. Ses Store in the Old Stand - D. ha = Register in the New Building 7 " nd Mr family, of Mite with Mr nd h ‘ie! e ia: china waadihe anniv on sear Oct. th, by givi dance in the evening. fens ies of the Women’s M mi n, Roots and on north half Ist concession of | Jacob Al- We Also Sell MILLFEED L OIL | Morni Mr. _Jacol ee a t and M: ali Leis, skeen. | Cire rix of the late Solo- | sire mon Steinman estate. 7 donations’ dna by-attandine helped | RIEFS to mal make the bazaar the great success c it ‘MONKTON B eee rain Yeletd our. Florid: PLT NS zat foe the Monk: rs writi mu and Monday pan Mrs, Reg, MeClon ew. Sebringville, “spent the anniversary s al s ; Church on Friday, Oct. ary services: 2 a control be: le 4 jwho ur | Ronnenbe: | sonday iat ai and = Mr. daughte SSOBITUARY rovincial convene at MRS. EMILY FOWLER death occurred on Tuesday B event last at the home of her son, aC rattord, | oF uy ‘rederick st., Florida with sas claims for bein, ‘Stiatford, oi the ae settlement in North. ‘passed oe OT years ag is one of the newest ae apa ‘eased was 65 yea noes it would be! was born in. the county, as been one of | Treland, and came ears ago, eeu ne in North a Bear ttord: of -Educat val aa e st ice tality’ dressed poultry: of all inas dnesday ani _day, No ne will s aS bogey ae og G: sk one on. CPR. station on Fri~ coo Nove ithe Jas. Hampton chip= FOR SALE oal heater, about new, in’ ji cass shape. Apply to Box 2, Nev e she resided until ee years ago, |, shi Bored te tford. She erg, thet Fe ee ca nanos aes eon rand Irene Ed-|mnses; palms by the mallions, Tofty State or ore eae lverton, spent Sunday | others giant cypresses and all e former’s sister, | 5¢ wonderful Armstrong, of | ha ‘ wweek-e end at! aj Mr. Jos. Johnston ir, ani ‘0 Avondale cemetery. eee ee of oranges | on Sunday and grape fruit. and “plantations of MRS. JESSIE HART ding vie Eresbyterian pibeentle end charm and variety to ~The ie ogeurred on Wednesday, Winter, months. | o¢t, 4 ‘The bazaar held by the W.M.S. and |T'and that has been wathering nich le at the _Methoatx posits of dying vegetation for th me was very | years and which rivals the ihe’ proceeds stounted fertility Sts the Pile eae Bape {es | sured 2 paralytic stroke some three lhas been drai nw early fruit | vee Grenicn she i vening. Ee ae Metho- hand veg tables Swhgelr Anik p seeloOnn ee Osho wae chy Pee, Bvirlaw Gecver ann vers “market in the snowbound North. | about seventy-six years ago and lived ie low Grove ea Bec iConfaing myelt new ui tri |i the locality all her life. Her hus: eral will say that eaving acl Richard Rowland is spending conville, Plorida, wwe crossed the St, pard P i NerSeeaaly, a few days wit brother and) John’s ‘i of Gal drew Sanderson, of nioberison, of Nithburg, "Possessed of a isposition | made many warm Friends who regret ing away. _ The funeral, place on Saturday after- to Hampstead cemetery, was Hdington, and was largely Neve” The aunties Messrs. Donald and Roder- h has wees visiting with ne goo Ne te aud Mee Geo 7 Rolightly nent many vee ive r fou at Stra years old, kept in their ApEn state | Mrs. Le Hamilton, of Foy a0 tourist 3 See, were Sunday. visitors with house over four hundred and ‘Mrs. Jack they charge, fifty cents adfaion Sal W. S. iherryield vo Guelph, yiew the relics of ancient day: {spent “Tuesday at he home here. tained dine its walls. Fort Sarton | and Mrs. Wm, ©, Coade, of | over ed years old, still r uitieth spent a6 a ale end with mains with its massive stone wa alls s, Adair. be viewed Harold: Deigel, of puilt the spent Sunday with Mr. | was fis cummo. Diegel spent Sunday Stree Gumo. over Goebel delivered a of these nar gan phonograph to! could not p: K fold: his “ci in ae ns in Spain, n. ti if but = | Nha Te} ae mpson, aay on Wm. Waldie, of Strat- ‘he EYnAty, of the com- fee at_ to the bereaved The ane some 0 of Spi started. | present in a’rather precarious con- ion of health. ee ee Albert > be MICHAEL LENAHAN OW steels two vehi W. yoical “of many | re are wide and y palm | W Ther fae i aes old h sy moet ity ecauuntes 3 land, this: ‘coun ty W settled with I Georg’ ab "S$ ago. ‘hy y 1 Wils Dt the s Qu ’s B sting of E , being ii itted him to v honorable in 9 Ormand Ellacott, of drove 9 r t Mrs. Wm. es ach 3 H visited. friends at, Maitland Mt Lance eee dis” fellowmen.. He had Teaches, the ive tide was in ? would be covered with eld agi erect BB yea c Atwood, is’ water ere we were driving was > “to pene on the 14th known as the forty mile automobile one e track where in February of eac "Bail who. has been! year automo me we 7 | James, om nam | Toledo, Ohi; ad George “Houze egel), Cooks. ve along the ocean beach ane Martin, vedic TPhg avis building ac 8 lores % and mode Toul use this fall. pikes ars Stewart is’ atter he A: Br Stratford thie week {sed ov B of ‘Guelph, sa) petit fur of “Ga ats The fine weather?of late Hag’ beer | er’ well used. bythe farmers in the tak-| ing up of the root cro) “Mr Hammond e morning t Macton, where the ‘or the dead were pastor, Rey. ins Wére ‘conve sting place 1 sond w te ook place | dence ‘on- Saturday at streets : Hined on ei attending cial | palms. match. green and are the Mr. Samuel Hiles, con. 11, is'on the maple. trees. ab hom s Paice geoteadad: ty Guite a number of the hantames |i lords, ‘a distance of 215 miles. are contemplating a trip to the North | ¢ fty miles on rough old eon: woods next week. re Tread, ssing along this road id i 120 to 2 Be nd ie the rel Gibbons, tthe friend: a d Durin day's journey bereft widow and family their heart- we etal we pasted through many , felt sympathies. + Crerar and}! a th ugh many fields | * were} of eapples, of course | visito fr homi e, This frui wn on plants Robert Armstrong’ on Mond | having broad thorny leaves and the! After a lingering illness of several Frank MeCarthy, St. |Pinespale is located about. the centre “months one of Atwood’s hi ehly re the | plant. A plant will bear for spected and much esteemed citizen om sepreey nen replanting. The {h'the person of William ante ibs WARTBURG ce as Rob Nort th eae WILLIAM HANCE pari ne Del. Y3 | best. a: eating scarce. , ‘ Hatten di F. HEAGY, Coal and Wood. HL Lackawanna Seranton, Pa, team coal-—the ¢ your Naan coal, it is j SHIPPING NOTICE: I will ship hogs day from the C.P.R. station,” silvertan! Kindly notify me you have any cattle a sale or to ship. I. D. Atkin, U.F.O, per. Sth, U.F.O. MEETING A THBehng of the f the Brunner U.F.O. be held in the» Topping oueree. Friday evening, Oct. 28th, commencing at ight o'clock. John’ Fleming, secretai FOR SALE OR RENT Bick house on Main street, Mili bank, 7 rooms, 1-4 acres of land and good stable. Also 250 acres of land with good buildings. For further particulars apply to 3.4: Miller, Ging Woo) NOTICE The annual meeting of the Milver- ton U.F.0. Club will be ald at, the home. of ir. an nd Mrs. S. H. Pu Friday evening, Octo ber 2 Election of officers ‘will take pl Ladies are kindly requested to bring lunch. Jas: Ranney. secreta ROSTOCK CIDER MILL Tuesday will make cider every 20th of September. applebutien September 27th 2 pulang as htning itectadl Did you ev! =< give a a thought, how cht dest a at them are nly, the best of mater- nship offered S w Sc a Milverton. LINWOOD CIDER MILL two" pe de V eat time. idee two 3 1 “alex. Koebel, Proprietor, Ont. Thursday Linwood, FOR SALE A beautiful brick residence, lot with table and almost ee: soy soft and hard in. house, a h fix- good “armace This prop- rty. will be sold 0: ; ‘Alse. good brick ‘hot o This property. may 3 ter Apply to N. D, Schatz, filler Block, Nilverton, Ontario. ne wa aber ae Have two of the: most ma He pee | ae ae a in tow bet eee tes rd builainms=—the largest, barn’sin the tow a 2 sets of buildings-on the od 6-roomed ick. dwelling and 2 good pineapp! ed meet yeto his reward on hurs oy whigh time! evening Oct, 13th, Deceased wa seconds of the late Timothy. i 0: of her grandparents, Mr, Mrs Henry Bhgoetz, Sunday visitors at the home of Mr.) and Mrs. Fred Hatloff w were: Mr. and | Ingas River, mas 3 miles % | 10 miles sat one ular eee aa Me srold, Mr | reached West Palm Ber ach and eamp- | he Kelly and family and Miss Elizabeth ‘or. the nig! Palm h de vest Stratford, a ive | lice a fariee the. lareens Hotel in Riehl and Mr. Leonard Riehl, “of Gads- | the w led the Royal ht eeue are located large fi awa, ata when towns ae “located on the | poy moved with his parents: to E Thi out 200 lot 1, con. 11, whe his youthful days and then oak ar} ae ter trade. In the tae Thomas ‘vith: aeons [unt gsera:= Robart, carnsteong’ and Samuel Smith spent a few days at the home of Reeve Scott, Elma. Mr, | ov Scott had the misfortune to fall from nut yer Hoth 0 apple tree from which he received ed most beautiful of the palm | Faimatey eset hk ni | injuries, Palm. Beacl s noted for life of over three ars, Mi Ada ased had been a k ter playground of the | ood friend and a rete itizen. mlionaie, THe SOME “trom «Palm Bostic. he Wite he laaeen to etary Beach to Miami. was ideal, travellingghis loss one brother, « he first 35 miles i imity wood, and one sister, M. r |ford, of Hlma,.. ‘The'faneral wi Mrs. Allan: McMi has returned on ue nday ‘afternoon to her home at Milverton after spend- e ence, inga, fom days t the home of Mr. | sev hots al ig fish, and was largely attor John Hen co came from a ibancs mith, a brother-in-law, of Mani toba Mrs. Edwin Hance, of Mitchell vine Hance, of To Bont and “aught er, 1, Pastor Methodist ‘Church, of whom the ceased was member, being on the official board, conducted the services. athe bearers were: S._ which , de- Carrie Denstedt and Mur Strai Lory spent a few at their homes her Mrs. vm. arloft ane: danenea x Bernice called ca rdgtends a Gadshill on Sun a THE ISLAND Lizzie Schmidt, of Kitchener, |@"¢ - oUt 2 shergjumed to the Toland showed exitly 2, 600 miles from Mil ban on Monday af agit enendig © week) "Ton, going to clase my 3 - telling you of the di 2 wan ies Re Necmare Grats ot Brunner} : yas 8 visitor to the sland on Sun-|°% tropical fruit which T “Yiiss Bertha Neubaur, of Stratfo Ws A: J, R. Haninond, Robert Wadge ad Cyrus. Luca ment was made in the sympathy of the village and com munity in their hour of sadness, Packages 15° %IbTins 85° nineties he evi s under sauleatioh: ale n and follow During} concession, a nel hbor, a a devoted and valuable pall: Va l= miles froi s alma Centre aoe bereaved family have e lots are ty one ona rian ‘Will buy a good brick dwell. rons kitehen and’ woo iendid dwell 109 e ling, an ba arn and other out dwéllings, stock and implements omebody. é $9,500--Will buy. the north 95 acre of I ornington, 90 es im barn com. chard, iles from “Milverton. Sean use, bunk b ont _stabling, ‘atae 9 ne The ‘est baie of lot 5, Ellice, 80. 3 pede din clover and aye ush; a comfortable and other outbuild~ i] ings; 33 niles to Gadshill; close to nt zood farm?—One of ithe, ‘finget farms en bloc. in North aon neress cain be bought: p vel bank ‘ann “all Modern con- ier a good locality; $6,~ ie 000 down Phalanee on rst i ss gage, H $14, co) Will bay" the south Hatt oi cotices o ‘Morn Agton, use baneibarn’ THE shout, drivingshed, fmnplentent-Houm Slarge nt aes and well drain- cemented ‘thr pig. pens, orchard, fai e-east Malt off lot 30, Sones 12, North East~ hope, 50 barn 40 x 56,, =| good tabling brick veneered house 18 x 24 w Heh br eneered kitchen 8 x 305 ehberg and son, Lloyd, of Elma, jand the Misses Mary, totaerets nd Hie Yundt, of near Rostoc! FOUND A bunch of brooms now’ Krugel’s, near Monkton, at EB. pimp Hotes tol louse; 40 acres, ler cultivation; 10 acres soil; drilled us 140 fost doce Peete ey iy th Hage an tos igi coe oO THEY’RE PAYING FOR IT NOW $ S commercia ie D vente are enjoying delightful weather Srmost. beautiful city of homes Uijtidn Litany cillicnaltes Rue sapee neers Z able of these is perhaps the ste 0. AT FORD. ames Deering, manufactures of the Deerin: npladienea itl wich e| we are ari in Ontario, One thou. nd. people, are employed daily. in ial care of this hom qk poing to. eat a big.cocoa- nut that { ret picked fr SE cocoa- may. regist pas ut palm, and, enjoy another sappa- laete will be raised eight {ditla pe tt ial ata |the 1921 ee and | Seven ea extra oa will say good bye for the pres- our free catslo LAI The vil vis fae of © eR upae aced with a 62 mi “sa.| The i reatitges eomamneteieh schoo] of chool it | money will have vs instead hin fren The money | tnpane in 1 Jessie Pewing: where you

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