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Monkton Times, 17 Nov 1921, p. 1

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VOL. XII--NO. MILVERTON, ONT., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17. 1921 Malcolm MacBeth, Editor and Proprietor ~ In These Days When Everyone Shouts “Bargains’’ and Very Few Offer Even “Money's Worth” WE WISH TO SAY THAT THE LOWEST PRICED GOODS ARE NOT ALWAYS THE BEST BARGAINS We invite you to inspect the lines we are offering and compare values. Ladies and Children’s All-Wool Hose, per pr. 45 to une y’s Heavy Ribbed Wool Hose, per pair . Boy Make Canadian Yarns, per r Ib. Best Scotch Fingering Yarns, per Ib. ; All-Wool Bed Blankets, large, 8lbs. per pai All-Wool Bed Bipaket, large, 7 lbs., per pale rn Underwear of all See oun ven . Special Suits at . See our Men’s S ‘a winner, at See our aoleawa aisciay of Men’ Ss and Boy -.. $25.00 Overcoats Ladies’ Coats at pr to clear out quickly—Newest Sty Cloths. Fruits and Peels just received for Christmas Get our prices ie fret fruits. New baking. é “The Store for Value and Service” WEBER & BETTGER MONKTON’S POPULAR STORE W.S. MERRYFIELD’S Confectionery Store in the Old Stand in the New: Building We Also Sell MILLFEED and COAL-OIL. FLOUR SALT Dealers in Dressed Fowl Handie ice Cream Bricks Ranges and Heaters Cold weather will sooh be upon us. We have a full line of Ranges and Heaters, and it will pay you to look them over before buying Furnaces and Goal: Remember we install Furnaces of all kinds. Don’t leave your order until the snow flies as were are too busy then. Expect a car of Furnace Coal in shortly. Leave your order. McLaughlin Cars See the Master Four McLaughlin and Master Six McLaughlin car at our show rooms. Have a look at these machines as they are the best buy for the money. M.£. BETTGER & CO. Monkton, Ontario - - ie ntine Eldon Akins, Items of Local Interest. Mr. John Egeland spent the week- ond with friends at Buffalo. Mr. sore of Milverton, spent mariday “visiting friends at’ New Hamburj Mr. and Mrs, Herb Schwindt spent lay with M Reh- berg, near Mo mk ay verton ie Bllice. hunters ae eebacked to ay f at Milverton about Saturday of t Johnston ‘returned hom ae ay ati spending five weeks Visiting friends around Ottawa and t the home of Mn s. G: B. N: Atkinson, of North Moran addon, of Milverton, xchange pulpits on Sun-| day morning las' e are "pease do: cies t that Mary Pfaff, who ntly sdforod & severe *apidly imneeovitig con- sidering hi ed age. Miss Ruby ‘Schmidt teacher of the econd department . of ublic | school, has been laid up, for the past few days with an attack’ of aan arold Hanna returned to Tor- a er spending a aoe ctured - Will anes Ab, Larig and: c Joseph Mr. Lambert returned Milverton on Pri to Bi ligsen, ties en ta M re. Iway whe n ith Althou gh is quit and_hea: Hi , ‘he Bishop of Huron. ten V Zimmer er qos Vest Melvin entine é rles anna ilbert, Hamilton nklin and afterno} Minister - Tolm who by the way w j We Barr and Mr. dressed Mo ddr: a ie representative meeting in Zim- merman’s hall. Dr, Tolmie is a cap- able and Vigorous speaker and | ork of his department as conditions of agriculture. i believed to be an extensive depo eae as een diseoveréd Latah cody ern ntario, about 25 ee nor thwest of Sudbury, an¢ cere lopment work o super- e hard eye | now Hing “skipped Hee. Canad da. ajority h he peeaiven. while crank- Lois fresh oth’s. Se a lont. Life’s a alternate cloud : sadyartise » has been land & Si ~ Be boy ERs pe. Ww ‘adis: and he wr cd. Next Sunday will be held on the Li 4 werton, ae new papo: to-night! It is ridiculo: criticise as not caioay the theless tl 2 w with just such me 0 led re Bus ae your bread al Weir’s now, good deal like April— "Mahlon ‘Ruby, bf New Benels less than ti Held $78, ae market prices, the cordially: inyited to these ces. ngs in theginterest of be held at "Rostock 30 paiioueWedneeday: cemetery ane pineed a_wreath ot Nes Ws Sau Haire door neighbor that, ae Sete hel a ‘it 4 aH better inauire when you go home work n performane vorld is old weather prophets who | fro ve f year ae ee us ‘what kind oS w time. Toronto hunters were eggs @0c a ‘dozen at ad 9¢ per loaf at Wei Saturday ughnuts, buns and coffee cake at ver 's every Saturday reains in Victory Bonds ap- ply Ae Geo. Roe, Milverton. x is beginning to ation: and sun: ‘y best re- your farm sales in leave Your grder it the Sun office. | Stes dente came a yr trapper’s | hese may onl ‘ain them from Mr. | men: Neil Yellowlees, piano tuner, as to be in Milverton about the, ecember. i . C. Gatcke has for sale a large | y|size Jewel coal heater with oven,| Ham- engaged with Mr. J. ae r}89c. t ae Be peepee nd & Son Do no’ ie bag as we expect a A egenaa Son. omen are said to be rapidly in-! creasing in height. Do you suppose it come es from standing up for Ras rights Enge- an essay on Milton as a great ‘ote Paradise Regain- Bei etly frish,°65 ¢ a dozen. | Must be less than. two weeks old. Held eggs at market prices. Enge-, land & So The id politicians eems t armantents It is m in on. limiting armaments e timiting other nation’s Dr. J. ier candidate, will | quite proper for Henry Ford -30 p.m dat a that history and art va Neither history nor art h in the least to make os sons owning grave plots in Greenwood cenietery, are reques' several a counts for g) immerman Park and Cemetery on of poppies ony xt teaon a possible. | Board. Ladies’ and Gentleman's cleaned and pressed, $1.2 pressed, only, 85 Med ‘for ntas wife? was adn’t al clothes 0 $1.50; ca alivetea: ily washing done: First-a lass hand laun- dry.—Fred Wong, Milve Louis Siegne burg, had an early oa one mor ning this we us for any man to of another who | ished Timself in_ an well- Decenen arly 0. tit ag ait are bound + by ‘He reached , ‘wen Ga “ree the shore of the Tien nce 0: me wardens bety ween Fee Columbia on Jul; , 1793. ree deena week not an expense. It Dunlo: op. ieriadione is a ti 7 peoven ea stod ‘ines of varying \ for SSE the ¢ Hin; He averatiee bei ite Fall wheat is ven in the Church, loetibe poate was ve goods at en th a — Ww uld other- r meeting of the Milver- Institute wall be held at Mrs. Ww. at an on Milverton, most promis. though some ony on 0 0) season con- a qu s the eavite p and othe fo A considerable time in r will come-ip in| r conne the police court this week m , on the| aving sold/ my sumber and c V \b ewton Mr o l orth Perth In-! who tor ectorate, 2 t trusts | Sth T take this mcthod “of tha nking| are cordially ibaa to atiena ns allt customer for their patronage | arinual_me: of the ars in busines: jucational As 1 igson ntinu on Thureday, thes Would also ask worth, se owin eounts would y vineial all and settle same at ‘onc B. ampbell. 4 girl graduate thus described the venice Hon. mann hich in wl out of the ya ious end of boy and a mon until he yond th ion.” L awl Bnneus H. Grosch and soi w ests Si “Thanikegivings= Mr. Tahor candidate of West Igin. - Toronto, spent Sund: W. A. Amos spoke at some length of Mr. and Mr ically ‘denied. the Tas spector F, E, Elliott, of Stratford, rumor in circulation that he had r was in ove on Tuesday. — ceived the sum of $6,000 fo or hig Berv- | Rennie ices aS commissioner on Hydro | Bhanksiving, raieleangniny. aa iad that nis total echtel and remuneration was /only $5, Special train from Listowel ied d wate guests over thesholiday at the B. Bec oe es et of Milverton. meitum re gi over lay at the home of M slaughter, Mrs, F. L. Cra’ , On Sa aad ‘day a goat butted a b ‘He a able. 2 a the Stratton d rink. Ni building was people rar’s address rd of it at was had landed on t e pale of the goa era tka rene ‘man and has a Mr. and Mrs. nvincing style, ‘The other jack. of Stratford, were, Mr. Robert Berry, Sunday and the candidate for South Perth; Mr. W. A. Knip r. an three hundred people desivious visited ‘Bronday pith jof Phe ‘rerar. on. Peter Gan Smith, Provineal ‘Treasurer, occupied chair eae ee 5,000 Ibs. of aes by} for | gee t | fies dered on the - Dressed Poultry Taken Until Saturday e |\ Bring your dressed poultry toj HOCKEY CLUB MEETING Loth, All_10 inch ep sided ‘records eting of the Milverton at eee at Weil nen Club held at the Queen's hotel ane yall Hol meet! 9a, Thuraday Oth, ‘the bing a A MHesson on Monday evening, pre: | { | a is, ‘paying 26 cents for dressed se d 28 to 30 cents for ducks. | Good till Saturday evenin i} dance will be given in the Music ‘hall, ‘Atwood, on Frid ay. Nov. 18th sood music. Gantiem $1.10, in- aaa tax. | M. Fishery astendorff, W.'A. ing, S. Spencer; mascot, ib: it “was decided to enter a paces the Northern eee ‘secretary, John Climie, a visit of License In- Hie Hattie et vention to be held at aft on ec. si ‘iott to Mornington recent- county coffers were. swelled the extent’ of about $500 through everal residents for ‘OT A. n- ne “ai TO ELECTORS NO. 1 WARD MORNINGTON my own house to re- List of electoral sub- .a breach 0: ee 5 ide you two mn avoecnle Shee Onk aE coar I be ai beve settled Ahi ina er Duy or cour Dete dant —‘‘Just what I wanted ti vise | the Youen Eh pene worship, but iiss ulighter M. ision No Mate fight.” Everyone wh verton tate’ NG, to see M 0, serutin any name is le epoleation Sibi ene ae Ben Westman, Lot 1, Con. 1, Mornington. Thursday ing, ion of an Amateur Athletic ACeDRIABORGIL EE discussed. Please be ae YOUR CHRISTMAS ‘CARDS s Orchestra of Milverton pro- “the programme at qetipa) hou: vided mas with y Personal greeting cards for Chat hospitably u e of Mr. Elma, andeMee Ber tt “yp haus the poe until Cleland, mistake of ‘leaving your oN it is too LOTH’S POULTRY pares), e | c Live Dr’d, 28) 18 | .26 | -16 | +14 22) 30} 20. .28 28 | 27| Canadian apples won first prizes an exhibition in England. Night—Live Poultry Taken Until Friday Night 1 ov - and over . Zimmerman’s Hall, Milverton 1b 51-2 Ib under 4 Ibs, , 6 Ibs. and over 4 to | Mae 4 3 Fo TUESDAY EV’G., NOV. 22nd Chie and over . Chieks. 4 to 5 Ibs, Teh as Ney’s Orchestra Chick ks under 4 Ibs. +14. .24)] Admission $1.00 - Ladies Free uotant [bac eAt oy oy Everybody Welcome Geese . ae 18 am. ba 10 BREAD TICKETS For 95 Cents Newport Chocolates 5 - delly Beans 25c 6 Chocolate Bars for 25c Heber J. L. Eedy, Baker & Confectioner MILVERTON, ONTARIO — i LIBERAL MEETINGS Meetings in the interest of DR. J. P. RANKIN, The Liberal Candidate will be held on | Wednesday, Nov. 23 WINGEFELDER’S ia. eas AT 2.30 P.M. ZIMMERMAN’S HALL, MILVERTON, AT 7.30 P.M. The meetings will be addressed by MR. W. D. EULER, Ex-M.P., of Kitchener MR. F. W. HAY, M.P.P., The Ontario Liberal Leader The Candidate and others “God Save the King” x 4 x a “4 Kansas City, which is a very staid and very conservative and lost Ahem and found them again.’ cag tie Dr. Frank G. ‘Smi Zimmerman’s Hall, Milverton - ADMISSION: Adults 35c. - Children, under 12 years, 5Sc.--Children must be accompanied by an adult. ss This Picture was shown in Toronto last week and the price of admission was 50c and 75c HIHI000 OOOO CRAIN OT IOOI OOOH is iss: Ss le and ie i anne of the thoughts she had sown among her neighbors and friends while she was confined toa neds OSPR PDH DD HDDS HH THA HRT OOOO OTIODD IO DOO ROO POCO IORI HOO OIRO x Mar y Pickford - in ith, a well-known minister, delivered a sermon on “POLLYANNA” and we quote the article as it appeared in the Kansas City ‘Times on November 23rd, 1920, telling what t they, had to say regarding bis views on “Pollyanna.” tthew, Mark, Luke and John—and Pollyanna. ‘To the four Biblical chronicler, ‘of the gospel, Dr, Frank G Smith, pasto je First Congregational Chureh, added the prayer the glad game” i “The Gospel According ¢ Beane Pollyanna, if will be remembered, is tne hetle, ‘pial, hor penstor nage ahelecee by ing o play the glad game— or something “pleat Jn, every. the Book named for her. Thad a magic wand, with 4 wav ie Id Bring into the world or give the world anything T wished, [kn mno-greater favor or benefit 1 mi order up. by my magic than toh nce 1 game spread over it, ienc w, that sounds pecular coming from a minister,” Dr, Smith added." “Especially’ when I have the Good Book here s o much, 80 very much of the Eos in thee ih e of Pollyanna! ty Rana k itisiticns on vane Cheeta open his heart and allow so much of the sunshine of Chris’ and of life to fill s¢ that he will see glade in everything “Te j is his business lower of Christ to out of Ne fectentads Pelinnals avert ue ee ee e was to mak with her aunt and her of all to the gla with the conversion 0} and Charles Chaplin im “(The Immigrant”? : Thursday, Friday and Saturday “‘Pollyanna’”’ Eon 3. and with Pollyanna’s motto after she was. aa ‘able to wa dg osop! 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