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Monkton Times, 29 Dec 1921, p. 1

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3 oe wi VOL. XIHI—NO. 18 MILVERTON, ONT., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1921 Malcolm MacBeth, Editor and Propietor— , : ttems of Local Interest. W. S. MERRYFIELD’S ] Se Mrs, Se Mil mar of Toronto, is visit- Confectionery Store in the Old Stand ing with | relatives in Milve eB \ in the New Building ‘ J. Ker ante _wealcend sith “friends at, Sete arold Hann ‘oronto, verton. | Well, we ae snow. for Christmas wasn’t enough for ie Roese left. on Tuesday i nomningtor Kitchener where she will \spend a week with friends. Dis George Pugh, of Keno spent the Christmas season vi ‘mothe’ (Me and. Mrs, Ee Caaebel and children spent, Christinas at Mr. and y, |Mrs, Harry Pitts’, Brocks frs, H. Racey and ‘daughter, Idella of Stratford, were the home of Mrs, C. Schneuke Mr. and Mrs. W. A. He |daughter Erma spent the Christmas {holidays with friends etme ef — \, oa milton en- yi I ietends at a young \""Nis. Henry “Hodlecher and daugh- yy De nae ana He We Also Sell MILLFEED and COAL OIL FLOUR SALT Dealers in Dressed Fowl We Handle Ice Cream Bricks . iE their Monday night. | ter, Dorothy, Elmira, spent the |holiday: oe hes Frome of Mr. Bred | Deisenroth. et sers. Wilfred Gowing, Christmas ws The = f of Toronto, we! si a ¢ better at anytime during the P then th Geo. Roe, ere “at home” to a puted night. Mr. and Mrs, H. ©. Hasenpflug and | son, i es a Autoists “say that the roads were |™ |n ompliments | 2.2) 22feS ey are at present. £ Morn- | ung, people of Milverton and | yp oO e |Siintg on Monday uM | Clarence, of Waterloo, and a | Luella Kaufman, of Tavistock, M | Monday with Mr. and Mrs. F. Wea, tea i | | erhold yan Mr. Mrs. Alex Xirkdand and yf Teressa, of | daughters | ola al onto. es spent the Chi a and Mos: | fhe home of Mr. Reemadt | “The frjends of Mr. Conrad Schaef- i filv ‘y_ pre: ondition of health. He is » take but little nourishment age is against hir and six months m ma e M. E. BETTGER & CO. Monkton, Ontario i spent t ithe = hes Tle. the ho The family, ‘of Pale aa spent the soe are ee tige Tenth out. of ‘Wateric, were sent the holiday in and around Mil: ae tended the funeral of the Paul's, and Florence Sauire, Forest, are spending the Wet ee home of # the ta ; Mrs. Thos. Rile > holiday visitors at poy Hemry Brenneman, near Poole and (W, Yor Seymore Crawford and Stratford Sie Re Medea isitors at their Bective tae of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Wm. Zimmer- ; on which Judge R. at the home of Mr. Wm. Sand- Communion at eleven a.m. at C) ure! ris T ‘nity Chu eh, Elma, ~ ten. ifford Peters, of London, Skate out the old yea) For bargains in. Nictory J Bonds ap- ome of Mr. He eaven never helps the man who! |Ply, to, Geo, Roe, Milvert will not a Don't miss the doable _progeainme not nattbonDly| at the picture show this eek, Mes: Hay Brothers, “Of Listowel, see Com- have burchased the Newton and Dub- t- Tin elevators. | s\ is evd's. wyer and | Paddon will exchange ‘pulpits on eee Samuel Petrie, Geo. as C ‘arquharson, os | day evening ne: Rehberes ster Cam-| ‘The Interchurch “week” f pra: ec; 30th, instead of New Yi tratford, are visi.) Lill bet-onsereadt nthe SNatverton Mr. and Mrs. rd Gropp rs at nppesce Crest the me of fehurshes nex! Ke f the Western | tee tors late nits Mr, an ss Len: a Seat, "A: carload. of Western {Seed Oats’ Hospital, rorohiay vee Sunday and - Monday at her home in Milverton. | A- NOMINATIONS Milverton F e was an active interest taken — in the nomination proceedings at Mil- vert onday, The Be eoble mane were | nominated fo is Schmehl a: x a ss friends Alvin a: in tl Bu lage: The Dominion Civil e Schatz, mission has appointed M on tir, enry Harloff at Sebastopol on Mon- lay. will arrive at Millbank C.P.R. rman to Al the Misses Lillian E. Morley, of St. tion about Jan. Srd. and will be sold ‘and Mrs, S. eConkey. and cae of N. D. of Mount at,60.cents off oe Leave orders son, Nelson, of Stratford, spent Chris. 5 holiday in with George anieebny ak tne ¥ Mra Mar: Joseph alee of Ellice, arpeaye garet MeL eraan, and Mrs. Thos. B. Jackson, of before Police Magistrate Makin pecial this oth’s— 2 the holiday at the Mitchell on Thursday last and was Ibs, filberts Sbet 3. ie Earns ses nae parents, Mr. and fined, $200 a having ng 2 Ibs. Joong Piseuits be; 2 Ibs. ‘mas! his premises” from which drops 35c; 1 Ib. cre: Be, ‘Aibert ‘Heuther (nee Mina it ‘was believed he intended to ma ake | mier) was on Friday last pre ane The on has now on nand a, stock a casserole and silver. all pi Mr. 0 Petrie: Councillors, J, Rehber ™- | Kelterborn, Dr. P, L. Tye Coxon; ‘Trustees, 8. neh, cer and Maléolm 1 MiacBeth, 6 Mrs. js of, calendar subscribers SS enti tled i. one. They. il be given ney while they last. al-progressive, coalition to materialize and Mr. King, ou Louis GY Haein upon ichty, of Waterioa, see. at present, ernment will ‘make a slate ‘wholly lib-| isiting at the home of! Mr. and Mrs party will not | has but will co-| couple of weeks, bi the King’s | that he will soon Tegain his won! Mornington ®| At Mornington the following names were put in noneatine ‘foi ties eeve- Mr. . Shearer, H. ich. jtlerbert Bie Saginaw, operate pager visiting Bs He | he hon r. J. on! Lorne in eee Soreramay : the West Cy recount the eieeno of J. T. Shaw, Indepen as aa t-On Monday evening, Dee. 26th, between Newto ‘on and the North 2 18 sins tically conceded hurch, a black goat robe. Finder Minister of Jus- | pleace Ses with Wm. Tan- § ballots, however, ner, ‘ as judgment. ‘There is a prob- Mogk, of Ellice, the ability of a protest being entered a other aay, secured from he friends of Mr. Bennett. ‘ie zed hen an egg that The dance given by. the Pastime 4 by 6 inches in circumference each | Club in Zimmerman’s hall, on was & beantcat: s, Gordon Wright, pre eaident of hi a oy London Branch of the W.MS., - and president of the Dominion w.c. U., will give an addre: e Mil- ee etoe Metho ne f Church wh Aieaiag ie irs. apaeel of Toronto, spent Monday at the tice. eee mer Herb, Beg: Ellice For reeve, Rebt. A mith, 'T. Coghlin; Henry Schmidt, C. Quipp, 'T. Coghlin, M. Kenny. Leo ‘Stock, ©, Doel, Henry Jury and ‘Maurice Crowley. Logan Nominations for Logan, townshi old reeve and council | being Steere iby acclaimation. Reeve M. Haggerty; councillors Jos. Doug las, D. Mahony, Louie Rock, Baker. Elma Major Arthur Thomas Tretheway, rmstrong, David wie, and Mrs. John Bannerman, of fair nkton, and Mr. and Mrs. John ings in enry, of Wartburg, spent Sunday son an and Mrs, Allan shadings shed a subdue scene. The music Ane; Gets HS Mbofwligchad been | by lackstone’a ovthente aching at 8.8 7, Elma, has ‘ong the visitor en engaged to teach at Atwood. Christmas at the home of “Me luties commence after the H. Fleischhauer, o nner, olidays. Mr John Fleischhauer and sion’s Queens! be a celebration pe maou aah Odell and Mr. Walter Zur- Development at Qu verton; Mr. . C. Kane, ee lemens and Jacob |p he official opening. 0) of fhe er here eenston on verton, and at thre on Sunday, Sunday school will be at hop d over and | greaves, "Ballantyne, Andcew ‘ort was nade | Stevenson, ‘Wm. oon Wellesley Reeve, Reidel, Lackner deput Baechler, Knight, Peteh; foun ram, Moyer, Quehl, F born, Petch. “Linwood Police ‘viinge 1,000 | Trustees elected by acclaimatio: n Was 01 a.m The Dominion Civil Service Com ission a] aster . ost ki Friday evening Wi pun P, i Casgrain Vind Tl ie late Pos x ‘fred Zimmer- home and addr d jor to his where -| the was superannuated some man ga athe ted oe with 3 Re eke of Mr, te and 0. Duncan — Stewart : and. ‘Br fa of Stratford. he : n and some North Easthope ‘for councillors, — LO LLL OLE ee E<4 bg Reeve, Jas. Stewart; cone We + eee) | Pletch, Neeb, Fryfogel, Ste “ . i Ae a A 7 If you desire Victory, Provincial @ = = Fol la aS eas te é ss, = a f al Bonds affording gilt eall on Malcolm Mac- i n sent and ry Cou £64. Ranson ioketns < os i f x n j Children, under ars $2.! i} i : Lad i Ehiaoony 2 12 bg 16 30,00 in lemen, $4. Fewings’ Hall, Millbank | Regulat Admission 18 and 10 Cent ves onto, ye nee Ls - | 8 ~ (0) mi nts eof Chie: 7 Wee carriado ante by | Meese ae Bere a week: ailton, of managed FRIDAY NIGHT, DEC. 30th a va, hom is moving from Listo- xk : 4 i [a Cents te Peter Jacshs i takes over the eee cahteat’ hotel his Roe reeds ech) ee ae |2¢ will pay you to buy a season ticket hen, of Hamilton, sete ti j é Ww a eer coe ae He Gents $1.00 Ney’s Orchestra | yi ce anes Y n the Me sthodlist bytes. | i Wallin She oF Sea Bananite tea ihe TRiverta a oleh Tote was a goo! atiendanco ands) “Auld These ‘ome and wae” born : a a So % Pees mney, was given. A {in he Gor Se e We wish to thank our customers for their 1G A Meteo, of in twentyfour young’ men. hea sath aaa : A : =e 3 To the many friends whose steady Sess : ce 2 s Society” s 2g ate institute, patronage during the past year and take ag ha rae i am ated by thon oa ibe “2 patronage we so gratefully appreciate : this opportunity of wishing them all a Merry Fecen "Tiediatly oath Se Sea eee a we extend The Season’s Greetings ~ telogr ram stating that his wife bad| | Dr. Alex. Fishe ea a i ‘ Christinas and a Happy, Prosperous New Year lit ie alitorn = a Cans peoee He oe with wishes for a Happy and Hane ae the, malady with, which | —e is attention +0 propose evening in. 4 | Prosperous New Year. j She Bk lcred had pe suc ein med — disea oa eS fd ang ing | ae : * te ui road r. McLennan, as, owing to | ild: xr. Fisher in | Thursday in the P) Be civeumstances, been able ‘in ford e services will ight SESIKGE prolong Ontari ishe Yclock and ‘each 1 n ve i WEBER & BETTG ER spnpainy ot old Milverton ahd Bina ine and spied |e al those mc the f2 Heberd.L. Eedy, Baker & Cantertiaiiee MONKTON'’S = POPULAR ~ STORE Sern Srey oad Dare Eee renin, ne | pingramme of the we oe Ibe tal taken | MILVERTON, ~ ON yy \many Phat they were unable to ave uring the past summer and f t ter paving ey ‘se al ee eee ae = a past graduate ve aystem:| or ie starving children in Huss, | b ccripatttcme eae’ EON LL ILLICIT ATI SII ILO IIOP IK FOE FIO FI IR AR AR HR “ é x : 2 BIG COMEDY FEATURES “te = REELS EACH - ; : : fi ‘\ ‘ rf BS CONSTANCE TALMADGE TOM MOGRE . : Re Bn : Y é ‘Sauce for Goose’ - ‘Hold Your Horses’ i : 2 Hf 4 re vs Hall, Thursd Friday «1d Saturd Limmerman’s Ha ursday, Friday «1d Saturda . f f . ‘ ‘ ISSION : Adults 35c, Children under 12 yrs, 10c Children 12 to 16 yrs, 20c . bd ;: : SKATING --- T HURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY 95¢ SEASON TICKET HOLDERS FREE : wae MUSIC EACH NIGHT > 5 sx oH HH HHI HI OHIO HEE HHO HOSHINO EH III .

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