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Monkton Times, 12 Jan 1922, p. 1

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VOL. XII—NO. 20 / MILVERTON, ONT., THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1922 Malcolm MacBeth, Editor and Propietor : Births, Marriages and Deaths 801 Baumbach—At Buffalo, N.Y., y Tuesday, Dec. Both, ‘oe George nee Be een Tt now perches itself Baum! ere ed 58 yeal a en the edge of a : is p a BIRTHS ent congregation were ce to soared in 1 in -“Warsh—In Elma, on Monday, Dec. ormer ter of Burns Church, 26th, 1921, to Mr. and Mrs. John | 2,290" Pas te AOD: ease in the growth of the oss Tavistock, on, eos Pe: Hat of Ontario for the past | Ch 0 fe Arete taba daug! in ers Rah ae es has been ab8e. por gents ae i—At d, on ‘iday, Jan. eins * Meath, to Mt fend ‘Mrs. Manuel Gerth, ome of 401,762. ‘The returns are 1921, to Mr. and Mrs. Lorne} ten years according 2 sis of rey tio} HES Hie ut'36,000 and the result will be Di atleaeerey Trees the Methodist] that Ontario is not likely, to lose more nage. Milverton, by Rev.,T.|than one seat. et, Mr, John 1, Douglas,| yr, W. H. Dowd, of Mornington, of Maryborough (near ‘Listowel);| mast have eaptured the Globe robin. to eee Violet May, daughter of Tt was hopping along in. a Rew SOR Orne Ot a rather ‘cehausted condition on one of the stormy s in the latter pa DEATES, of December when he esbied it, After me effort he was able to secure e tratford, on Thursday,| the cellar window rete rtin—, Ja iy ie Mar: nace beloved Sas brightest and pret wife, artin, aged 78) a: age muberently oe ore Se with urrow) re Connelly At peste oa Saturday, tha t its favorite oe vier when ae weal ne becomes at the late Mic ar Connolly, aged ‘9 years. The cons egation ne Chippava, Ont has extended a call to Rev. Davi e | the See J. G. HAMILTON Sole Agent for eee L, & W STANDARD | SCRANTON r@) a SS “MARY ANTHRACITE HAITI ASI ASR TS ATI ee) Replacement Sale FOR THREE DAYS ONLY Thursday, Friday & Saturday Our Entire Stock of Groceries, Canned Goods, Soaps at Replacement Prices--No Credit at These Prices Heber J.L. Pedy, Baker & Confectioner MILVERTON, - ONTARIO EK Sees Coe Ape OO Coens, 26S iOC uae Ee Seceete SPEETETEEEREEE ESET ERROR EE DeLaval Service Day JANUARY “‘16th= 17th eer sis at N.A. Zimmerman’ s Ware Rooms TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN ~- De favel a has arranged to hold a Service Day on of the writer, local agent for the De Paral The above date, in Hand serieatiae There will also be an. sere present .whose servités shall be free to a uy the only charge being made will be for new eee parts necessary on your machine, and for Separator Oil, thould ‘Yequire any. When. bringin ceive careful ater eabis and will be put in first class working © his is a wonderful opportunity and I strongly recommend all De Laval users in this locality to take advantage of it. t leave it ak late in the day, but come as early as you D. can arrange to do si Yours very truly, \N. A, ZIMMERMAN. 1 Se eparator in, bring the complete machine less the Supply Tank and Stool, apd I-can assure you it a re: £0 Office Hours: M Tin YOU CANNOT AFFORD IT perconecconesone As a matter of dollars and cents, you cannot afford to be Healthy Aéty per cent. of your life and sick the other fifty per cent. At the best, it is an expensive and ‘a needlessly expensive proposi- You would not dream of keeping an expensive automobile and being able to use it only half the time, yet allowing the same expense, as re- gards gasoline, ete; - continue for the other half. No; ‘Oe oe your car in perfect condition all the time. No, indeed. You are too wise a bird for that. Yet, when you are sick, that sickness being caused by Nerve pe spree what you are doin; You expect to get along and al ‘ust as well as though nothing were the matter, and what is more, you will oh tr - nthe proper me! to correct the fault. CHIROPRACTIC js for you and yours. CHIROPRACTIC will probably ete your Human Machine into such condition that it will work all the the Cause of the trouble at once, Adjust the Cause—or, rath er, place yourself in the hands of a competent Chiropractor, who just the Cause for you. The result will be that the Effect will cieppsat See Your Sons ee Cannot fford to be sick. CONSULTATION ‘AND SPINAL ANALYSIS FREE . GINGERICH, nchiae Opposite Pfeffer Flour Mills MILVERTON, ONTARIO onday and Thursday from 1,00 to 5. O pm, Wednesday and Saturday from 1.00 to 9.00 p.m. DES nieces Nee When it is vet used by you you keep it lo BEeo up in your garage, as you do not pro- ese that it shall “eat its head ot Items of Local Interest. What so rare as a day in January! Mr. Mal at last in Toron off your without 4 pilesnice is getting Roe ices ness. Tol Yundt was at Lin’ risky busi Mr. on Wednesd: oe “Sam Stiller @f,Toronto, spent | Zoran, whe have Been vinting at| ab fri rs. Stratford. home of Mr. and Mrs ne er eri and friend, wi enchre. 38 | danght Cath “Wat spent Sunday at the home of Me, an Mrs. at spectan of W h lysis on the 7i a on Saturd: Merend Vinee ening last and soon after relapsed irs, E, A. n (ngs: iigerie aa) con and_ has who resides at Mo: in that state ever sine dj present on i returned from being down town when S. H. Janet Pugh and Master Meredith Mrs. Malcolm MacBet Sunda lay to Monday meee ana Mee. Ww stewart and 5 of Moorefield serv cetae Toari Partie ware millage on Monday and Tuesday. are pleased to. kn passed throug! with a clean winter ay te the present has | been fev {get a few week: er following seem to pe! long. aad ue of ‘ibs. e ficiently sees ver toyn to A sp mie a Milverton and St. Clements took plac: aa cumnaathe Ja a ¥ Bl le lay that Iv ars cored ti oe cay aining 0 rout iverton 5 : vluspector J. H. Smith, of South! , -F.0, Club, at, Linwood has | h, believes that the. building of| hada @isactiggmign tak tela a genera! goal tee Ie is understood that volved Elligsen took possession on Monday. He comes to Milverton bighly ii i mafened the meeting, mended as an uj er, having Se nee y Mr. How: tel property a Monkton several | Russell, the celebrated baritone sind eats ago, {iene several solo: sone Improving’ it, made it a paying hos. | very much eporediated by ¢ he aud elry. Mr. ‘ollins, w s been jence. The loose collection taken w conducting the Grand Central fon the|in aid of the starving children oe st sever: ned to Tor- | Russia amounted 2 $38.50. 0 wil day Mr.|with the amount taken during the! pate penidenee char; infractions o: Act. holiday Milverton and ior ington. Mr: eck and family, of he a tz and ghia 0. Willows, <a school _in- wi deb: Fens ie city’s nee to the country is grea’ than the country’s debt to the ral, es gi ile 45, Atkin, and other nee ae in Sa mip seca oo badie BURA cee to hh ow past the danger point @.a good recovery. Kenzie, the “Ash- nttly came up oteal winte er aye attention in one tow MM not | 7 feet: 4 inches and is built in p= Ne esas a i ay Tata ie conv holidays a ther “home was unfortun-| ing travelled al tw leader for Ontario als. Tt Hf 3p obable that Mayor Tolmie, ot Wind: will receive the post, although sti store and ae See eer or i ain is in-| er advantage tothe people of thes of $17, le | | muntefpalities 0: “Chas, | was held in the Evangelic ae Be verton, when Rev. Ben Spence, | the resident of the Dominion. Alliance,| not accommodated was that ie outlining the | ted to say p-| work of the Alliance for the future. | Feiners are very punctilious, A ‘i warden struck 35 ereated con- Mr. G. G. McPherson, K.C., Crown} es Sonste nator, by haling be- Attorney for Perth, suffered a bad ite ii everal Morn-| fall on the icy walk at Stratford on reine: there with | Friday last. He fell upon his ba Os d Fisheries | striking his need upon iG ace eS se-| though no. bones were broken the imi ’ cured the skins of two skunks in the Svsalesesee shige patkcwtms, bady ort es “contains, Pe athe number | wrenched, and he will Le confined to Bice. Milvert: count. Mr. ani Baird and| Two full clearing sale ad- ay ei Sindee aith friends at vertisements ma I be found, Phe see perty ee them H. F. Young and_ son. ral. the |ted at more than, $1,000,000, were) t sol dist Church are planning for ww York, ana | ity.” e Ladies’. and Goat clothes | n rantford, spent 2 | cleaned and pressed, $1.25 to $1.003|a pre 85c to $1. Work present in-| called for and delivered. Bam ce a He disposed ¢ at his ft in swe! a ironing "gBe a donenre Wirst . laundry.—F red per Milver- order being Grand_ Sire, tf olicers wil sale pikes the | born in Erin, Ont., ih 1852 and went same evening, Toronto when three Pugh and Miss He nies 8 prominent lumber merchané collections for the Russian | moved pes defeated by a standing vote of 0 to 58. ‘trom starring Children’s he Mie week to. Montiel, eee a ae EL-| severely on a broken window ; License In- 1 t, in the We + Jan, fon ne t jis rae ode: OW and weighs 42 ean ot very bright prospects for | n, that in such 3 schoo ae ck is ed fhstitate parle and facilities for it will go a consider-| teaching of agricultural subjects and e debt. ual training would be more read-|_ {ily obtainable. Sunday last a mass mee’ a ag is buildings only a few rods away where ne residence for some’ time. were !meny. friends of Mr. MePherson kept, was fined $40 and costs, or $20 Anan the county hope that | ander | Monday a be Strat tiordies wai at ae 8 ons, an the home ‘of Mr. or SS ite r New ena St the home. of Ev jana Mrs. Hug! iss Ren | New ae with of Stratford;) and the Et nnev, of aulleeeron, spent g the mini-|may soon be restored re full health . fine. er young man, who | and strength. He is not only a cap-| hus had in his possession one skunk skin,} able public official, ate a Bh zen a vas . l- | the county who is held in the highest | ‘armer or his | regard by all classes. may trap a ae game on their own property. annual Vestry meeting in Det BBE = ee veh x- | their statements, Jaane were si ati visited | factory, Mi. Hemy ‘Seclhoft quite * eelhofi qu cg fiss & Pa Se @ services. leongine gia of officers then tporeaats Rey, Fa C. Capper nominated Mr. Dave Bane Lways par- | Bery is en-|High Hopes were expressed for the | he re and all friends of - Trinity bh that unite in. trusting Vietory bonds for sale at the Sun ater bills are now at the Bank of Havin and must be paid on or be- at lohr’s im MacBeth spent Fri- fore Jan. 15th in order to get dis- es Pecans in. story Bonds ap- ton. cle: carla Ale atvertisements in P. hummer and J. ie Sun. tare were real painted is to the office of Clerk and_Treasuré er of Wellesley ay attending the Division tovrnabin on Monday. ejand Forester lodges attended in a and. W. Moffat, Ake a solo by iota notice of « every noily dressed sarEeet eaten in the history of the fur “A oe imber Ae fake panlictiores are Milverton | on the roa ‘ing subscriptic Pastime Glad ah ifs a ee enjoyable ponents at yu is and magazines. Be ning on Tuesday at progressive your ‘ul tl ‘The friends of Mrs. J, L. Kropt : nk he Blas ed to hear’ that she is] culated in German mat ised. hnddreds ¢ of yeas aes, ae scare ie ates Kindness, ister Sh sang d useful an nd bretty. gifts nat given © 3 2 3 ae ° & g eos without having to dig up/a dollar ag e. The Epworth League of the Metho-|¥ a a5 Eas LISTOWEL JUNIORS LOST TO ion ton, will be held at the church at Listo iD) Ee Pete Listowel by ei of in ‘the locals were. ee athe by, abov en. low. two maple leaves over the date eph Oliver, one of Toronto's most capable sx Mayors, died at his will | home there on Monday. | He w sul lutchest cicer int Bia Ouatellow's ¥ he Mrs, Donaldson at the time was visit= immediately placed hig segs as Tris ba (14)—Aikins, goal; Mil- the the provis- | ee ie Noxth ep | BLLICE oer apres SERIOUS ‘FUNERAL OF JOHN GLENN — ‘The funeral of the late John Glenn took place from the family panier’ Carthage on Sunda fterno The services at the use and at the grave side were partes by, Rev. C. N. Paddon, of Milverton, owing to the iliness of ‘Rev. G. F.N. Atkinson, — | North Mornington Church aceident. Members of the Cartl e body and marched from the lodge room to the house where the deceased. : | brother lay. They also conducted the 5. | last rites at the ipraveside at Listo- wel. The fun eral was very 1: attended by old friends ana neighl ba | Many beautiful flowers were se! by ypathizing friends. The pallbear- ayers son, of ee ha ich who sur- > vives and to wl pape gt She the comm mith oe goes Hey in eavemen' HOUSE DAMAGED BY FIRE ood Boe: : enone 4. a “Tuesd received PNsieninne to the ¥ mS that eae nu Dana aepnia S and on returning discovered the fire. ing in List NEWTON CAR HITS MAN Mitchell Advocate While returning hom school board meeting on Wednesday ‘d recov | the ee “Risiowel trom} sounded has Boe oer the GTM had passed her destination, rush-| car helped Mr. Taree to. fie bi om: "eoach, | and Dr. Smith, of Mitchell, paled, "3 2 i attracting wn as he sta njto one leg. It was lucky for Mr. “e itelligent hav- Ontario Liberal erecutive is e ur m at Toronto in ene obo eblesto ze the Liberal members o emmanent Ej EBS dontt wan hele ‘chen to bel lie id | Jan, 25—Elmira at Milverton. eee in favor of Fred Pardee, | sth but he is without a seat eect ‘ w " [ee ancy ae ‘Ball of ae ‘Chelsea ae =| gays and in so doing was hit. red De at St re Bilies | The front wheel of fe nities ‘pass- have a new recipe ia Hn township, became excited in thinking! ed over his bo: e driver of ee > g 8 ee. z a g Be 8: peripnce that he escayed being kill- JUNIOR N.H.L. SCHEDULE Group No. 3 Jan. 12—Listowel at Milverton, Jan. 17—Listowel at Elmira. Jan. 20—Milverton at Elmira. Jan, 27—Elmira at Listowel, Don't be a pessimist. Take and enjoy these beautiful days as they. \ | When Baniainent tales are told Bim Milverton Furniture Company, al Church, | Baltimore Sun-—A poor man can’t a afford a valet, but he can get mart Toronto Rolesran= udeing by the week of prayer will amount to over} way sh ek Were the movements of the day. Thue the. te n ae eck plage isha ap For those en0- have won the race. ing ogee feel eecnanen. pene sore solaeal with the-ntoblenik inatos nection with Trinity Church, Eima;| id Mrs oy, of | was held in the basement. of thi Sittont were ‘guests Wigtneerey at) church‘at two p.m, on ees P, Ren-| 10th, with Rev. R. C. eghage and | chair, The rector presented his r McCloy. visited | port showing that 29 services had B Mill- | been held since his arrival in June nis best “al pce aes id been | i; wardens presented | gton Sones bea aoe tee ; Se ee ey i« Kitchener ‘Telexvaph—It is, some- 2 ee ee oes Vestry ex- ee pressed their appreciation ae we fava election | arden, and @ A, Roe as sec.-tréas. iss 1 Seelhoff was elected organist. tegseseseensees t they may- te fad come without remarking, “we'll pay for this.” MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS A meeting of the shareholders of Limited will’ be held at the office of The B. . P 0 23rd day of January, 1922, at® 780 Bm, to Malet Directors of the J, Boshart, Shareholder. Dated this 9th day of January, 1922. Zimmerman’s Hall, Milverton on THURS. EVE’G, JAN 19TH Ney’s Orchestra Ladies Free. Gents $1.00 “ANNUAL “MEETING of the f Monger Agricultural Society | will be held at the Public Eres rae Milverton — on | THURSDAY, JANUARY 19th, 1922 3 at two o'clock ».m, ee receiving of the auditors x. + and the enGnG of Eee and he ee of other is desired that there aE e i ge came of the member: p George” Se * Pres’

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