annie 1, Willie Bopp 77, Henry 43. CF ‘irst—Jennie. Sloat, Willie Brunk. Davy Wiches Wood, “Milton Burnett. ston, “Mack Second—Jean . Wood, Eva John- Davidson, *Mildred Bur- After April 15th the stores in Monkton will be open on Wednesday nights. Friday evening we felt proud~ that. we were not listening to a stranger, | but one of our ow? girls who is. hav- ‘are now taking action: to’ curb this lei of parking without lights. — he. Canadian. Bankers Association | ql ae ae ‘- tof = aoe of MRED tome ace ae oer “CULLED FROM THE PRESS | | fo oll Rowing is ‘the report of s. | exaininadions Set gee a more : | S: de d a | 1 k 1 Sot east, eat Early, = Christign An) | tat on el at; Ellice, for the m : i pee? nten ed for ast wee 3" = ear istian is defined as the hus-| garages and chicken ee = onth of Johnston, Aaa, Dietrich, Morgan|. Gill will fee City Dairy i ice cream | e Gives tbat hie BAOPAbA those | oe large nuinber, of worthy gente: band who gets up and .washes the|to ©. Gateke, Milverton, = mily Mayburry. in bulk and new special fancy Paler n atte chure st Su dishes i in the morning. —Lindsay, ‘Ont. | sooty : V—Sylvia Kipfer 7 5, George IV—Howard Johnston. *Lizzie|™mo bricks, also Eskimo pies for-Good who attended the demonstration given} day night and neglected to leave any Post. a SS at ee Laura Elliott 65, Lloyd Wood, *Jimmie Wood. | Friday, April 14th, and Easter. Will by Miss Ethel McKee in 8.8. No. 1,} lights lit on their automobiles, have ! “STR AYED r 58. Sr. 11I—Marie Wood, Bruce Moore | be prepared to serve lunches 1 in dance Mornington, on Friday evening: Mar. | received summons to have-a little con-| . That Would be Only F air—If there AI Oliver Henry 55, Earl Nellie J ohnston, Dorothy Johnston, | hall for Easter. 17th. “Miss McKee is carrying- the| versation with Police Magistrate Mak-| is any decency in Ireland she will] Sey es 55, Borden Blain 50 . Harry Roy Askin, Jack Scott, Joseph Me er. |. Miss. Esther Gutske’ af Milimay, Columbia message to those interested}ins in Stratford police court. Sev-| now reciprocate by atone the United Stipes > grey: geese and ‘gan der “d absent. Ls “Florence Wood, *Clifford Moore. is visiting her sister, Mrs. Fred W. in education throughout our Domin-j eral warnings have been given that | States free.—Kincardine Review. — African Swan breed strayed : oe Ta Brunk 96, Sarah Kip-|_._ Jv. U—Clarence Meyer, *Roxy Schwalm. ion, and as we listened to her on-|cars must have lights, and the police{ The Simple Pleasure of. Main Street 85, con. ae Elma. — RTS, ae —ZIn a small town there isn’t much to do except wonder which of the local boys ‘will marry this_ cael Fk BOR SALE % iene “a i he . yrs at 34 Ny Primer—Sylvia. Leis, Lorn nett, *Minnie Jo Miss Margaret Terry, of Atwood, ing so successful a career. is opposing the Ontario Government’s | school . teachers, — .Winnipes Free | dan ee uce_ aoe est Pirst—Joseph baston. *Paschalla | is Visiting’ ai ate Sa cupee Mrs. 4 Really good music brings content- plan for the formation of rural credit Press. Peo . é Tage: quanti of. elm, beqiock pees on roll 18, average attend- Meyer *George Wood,. *Tomm ‘Huggins: this week. — |ment, joy and peace to men, women | system. claiming that the banks have| Advice to Motorists —“If thee oul maple and beech logs for sale i Wo od. y . Frank-C. Monthlay, of Mon- and children everywhere and -there- always made a specialty of catering | not neither do they spin. ”—Kingston North Beirne Stewart, “Gad tandance—George Henry Primer — Grace Burnett Awene riot” ‘is undergoing an operation in|fore is the right of every Canadian] to the farmer’s business. Whic. hill. a: ipfer, Laura Elliott, Lloyd | Meyer. Rice the Listowel hospital this week. boy and girl. _ But we are responsible} Canada’s. forests belong to the| eres m8 Thought of Pisa Pek oir hee Ane ‘Ob iver Henry, Dannie Henry, Number on roll 29, average attend- Mr. Melvin Little spent Sunday to see that in their early days.a taste|whole people. They have an import-| aan aizojudee a iman-by.the.stenos<|- = RT ae eee ee an Brunk, Willie Ropp. ance 20.56. with friends on the is cultivated for the very best. WeJ]ant bearing on the climate and water rapher he kee s—Brantfor a BS ao si: eae FOUND Dg es Ruby E. kK T J. Farrell. Teacher.| - Mr.’ Archie White, of the Edand would not think of cultivating a taste|supply. They enter into the daily tor P P | Aerts Sysios = be 7 err, Teacher. | ary, spent several evenings, last week | for good literature by furnishing him} life of the Canadian, both in a busi- | I M Sh Tuesd ow md oT. se i oh © 3 —— jin Monkton. with dime novels. Is it not just as|ness and.a domestic sense to a degree | Following the Crowd— Where are n on on on Os ay, Mare , Re Mr. Wilk Mathews was in town .on|important then to furnish him with|of which few are conscious. The We headed? asks a scientist. To pic-|@ sum of money. Owner may have The ne flowing is the report of g.|DR. JAMIESON’S JOKE ON COL. Tuesday. what is really good i 2 music, and how | public unfortunately is a strong con- ture shows. mostly. —Fredericton, N.|}same by applying to- Aya ‘Stuart, No, 12, Mornington, for the months HUGH CLARKE Miss Bertie Holman, of the 14th,{can this be done better than by the|tributing factor in the origin of most B., Mail. con, ae guavinee our in and education in this = January, February. and March. spent the week-end with her friend, grafanola properly used forest fires, “Wise Ants—No_ doubt ‘hous ants | — : sige “subject. Jacobs, "3 aaa ee diate possession. Jos. an Tan,. e h an g th h The plaintiff claims $265 as a share|and rhythm to this work. Miss Mc-|of war-time prosperity. Asa general | imme inla ee one ys ee ee ee aya: BN a pe tien oe of profits on a number of cars of hay.|Kee closed by wishing the teacher,|rule, he pointed out, candidates for FOR SALE R.R. 5, Stratford. S$Sr. [IV—Grace Gray 91, Dorothy fight in Centre Bruce and advised] W: io gmc? i rear is solicl- Miss eon ee a Saas Ge, her ihe priestly offices decrease in seat 18:h. ine Lh pth oR Ra <= : nit t aintiff, an cPherson | use 0 e grafanola in the school. ° t unt t - aso Watson 67. them all to vote there. They did so.” | Ot tor the p . ik WHEH BG COURSE Yas Deena a p. gasoline engine mounted on oF. HEAGY, Goal and Wood Gray 6 e pupils were examined in every 0 Those marked (a) _. absent for one or more examinations, whe names are in order of merit, om marked with an asterisk are doing good work. Sr. 1V—James Raycraft (a). _ Jr. I1V—*Ella Gernhelder, *George Westman, Beatrice Lohr, a). _ Sr. Ii—*Johnnie Gilbert, *Gertie pase - The following is the report of S. ~$. No. 6, Mornington, for the months =f February and Sr. ‘psc Atkinson 78, John hee Jr. Til—Arthur _ Peffers 63, *Jean Davidson 57. _ jorie Robinson 53. — S$econd—Gertrude Peffers, Murra‘y ~ Atkinson, Angus. Gray, this little jok ae Be. i amieson, oO e Ontario legislature, Hugh <Glarka Someateartminn Toronto were . Reta | After Willie Angus Kerr * Wesley Roy Jacobs, . Wallace Kerr gether, are pretty selfish,’ said Dr. list in both ridings. March. Those said the grateful colonel. Lang 68, Edna *Mar- vote.’ SS Jimmie. Rob- | drunk for a dollar and costs. ;you ‘soak’ him $40 or $50.” We furnish a Stave Silo made of Select Norway Pine complete with roof. Write for prices and | NOT “PUSSY-WILLOWS” he said, with some pride. The Toronto Star Weekly gets off former speaker Col. former > members at and Ottawa, both Tories, used to represent adjacent ridings. one of the provincial elec- tions in which they had both won, they were travelling on the train to- “People generally think politicians p Jamie- son, “but I did something i in this cam- “A few days before the election the old man came to enquire where “That was very decent of you,” *T thought so,” replied the doctor, “bunt I must admit I wasn’t any too sure how the beggars were going to years ago a fellow could get. royally Now And ‘for once it was his worship’s turn to S : ; O S | plead guilty. “Go out and get some cattails,” a teacher at Ensign School. onthe. sig fa al pe fet All Styles of Raincoats =< Miss Florence Merryfield. ‘Miss Florence Merryfield Tuesday in Milverton. taken a position at the Monkton hotel The W. M. S. of the Methodist Church held their regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Joe Adair on Wed- nesday. The. Polly Anna Mission Circle will hold their monthly meeting at the Parsonage on Friday evening at 7.30. Election of officers will take place. The flax mill again showed a little jury sittings at. Stratford this week will be the case of Wm. Bailie. of Elma, vs. M. M. Crowley, of Ellice. & Makins are acting for the defend- ant. Neighbors of Mr. David Young, of ‘Mitchell. who lived alone, missed him about the doors recently and effected an entrance to his house when they found him seriously ill of pneumonia. A doctor was immediately called, but Tuesday realized $11,000. A very large crowd was present. Mr. August Stief. of the 16th of Elma, purchased the house belonging to Mrs. Kichmeyer, who is moving to Stratford. Mr. Wm. Chalmers, of Burke’s Falls, visited his* brother, Mr. Alex Chalmers. Mr. Chalmers has not been in Monkton for twenty-five years Mrs, John J. Struthers and Miss ing concern at home. post cards and novelties. Watch for Easter window Saturday. The community at large is sorry to hear that Mrs. Johnston and Misses The W. M. S. of the Methodist Church will have charge of the ser- vice on Sunday morning at 11 a.m., it being their annual church service. spent ; Miss Emily Henry, of ‘Brunner. has | schools? Miss McKee showed clearly that rhythm is one of the most important features in our lives. We must be rhythmic to be successful in any line. How can the children obtain this better than by listening and keeping time to good music? - Everyone knows how singing and marching adds to the joy and enthus- iasm of school work. Miss McKée also showed how the grafanola may be used in writing, nature. study, geography, history and reading les- Someone asked. time to physical training, and as a result the pupils are pale and poorly developed. Music will add interest The children showed their delight clearly as they performed the little drills and folk dances which Miss McKee had taught them, and were more than pleased when. at the end of the evening’s entertainment they learned that the grafanola had been velopment of our province. It is hoved that other schools will also fall into line and that soon music will have its rightful position in the school curriculum. ELLICE MINISTER’S INTEREST- ING ADDRESS — Under the auspices of the Lutheran Wednesday evening’ of last week. The cause it is necessary to their sub- sistence and that of those depending on them. Few have a real love for or interest in their work. So it is service of God. The farmer or the business man who knows without an intimate. knowledge of his work and of the goal he wishes to reach does “Can we dof purchased and was to remain in they present enormous fire waste. they started quarrelling over his estate. “Did he leave much?” ‘No, ——only three gallons.” Experience is a teacher of man- other. Jack pine formerly dispised, is now | recognized as a most useful wood. It is used in immense quantities for railway ties, being, in fact, the lead- ing tie timber of Eastern Canada. young men are entering the ministry, so far as his observations extend, than. was the case during the years prosperous times, but when depres- sion comes then the number of stu- dents, who would become preachers, increases, to separate the wheat from the chaff and then print the chaff. Sandy was fishing, and Donald, who bad one, he is not qualified for pub- lie office. “The time will come,” thundered the lecturer on women’s rights “when women will get men’s wages.” ‘Yes,’ said a weak little man in the back seat. ‘“‘next Saturday, too!” The modern wife does not. mind having a canary around the house, but there is no welcome sign out for the stork. pentine. Giddap!”’ A week later acontemporary. Speaking generally, men. It doesn’t pay to twist the nuts or loosen the set-screws until you know And now they are having a law passed making it necessary to have lightning rods offered for sale in- spected and approved. Some of the matter will do much to reduce the which the sluggard is told to take as a model for laying up riches are res-| _ He hadn’t been dead a week when taur-ants.—Kitchener Record, ! ‘She’s Probably Right Too—In her ee | kind and some men will learn ef no ete 4 Editor—One whose business it is{ ee truck, im perfect condition. secret heart, a woman has a very | poor opinion of the good taste of the vamp who has designs on her hus- —Nelgon, B.C., -News. Try Figuring It Out With Algebra ——Despite the fact that aye! alike goloshes are popular. one girl sees another wearing a hat. just like hers she wants to throw hers away.—Winnipeg Tribune. gentleman vou will decline. —Kin- cardine Review. Call at Engeland’s for particulars. WANTED x A registered Holstein bull, 12 or 14 months old, fit for service. Write = a nn - SHIPPING NOTICE I will ship ho OBS sama ot ete Milverton G. T.R. station and Brunner on Friday, April 7th. Jas. Hamilton, STORE Ce sive Shipper. .. FOR SALE . : ‘ ; : Hildreth Struthers spent Monday at — x full information. i A Nagle a y a Van Milverton. Walther League of Ontario, Rev. E. aap ges Witch aee Meee NOTICE eS cf old lad turned up next day with the Mr. John Schade has again proved} Bruer, of Wartburg, spoke to the| said Josh, “I’ve a got a mule with Registered Durham bull, one year . poe ate US SA late a bloody tails of seven house cats. himself loyal to Monkton by buying) young people of St, Paul’s Lutheran] distemper. What did you give that|ten months old; also Holstein bull} The regular meeting of the Miles ElmiraPlaning Mill Co Lid “T chopped ’em off with a hatchet,” | the tile yard and keeping this grow-| Church, Elmira, and their friends on] one of yours when he had it?” “Tur- eligible for feagiatration: oie month] verton U.F.O. will be: held “at the old. ep Py to W. Neilson, Fernbank, 4 | The teacher fainted. Mr. Ben Schade purchased the|subject of his lecture was: “Enjoy-|ihey met again. ‘Say, Si, I gave my|R, R. No. 1, Britton. day evening, April 7th, instead of i ELMIRA, ONTARIO The Juvenile Court authorities are} estate of the late Joseph Johnston |ing Church Work.” © Many people. he] juie turpentine and it killed him.” the 13th as previously arranged. pi Rah yee * Z| investigating the case. } at the auction sale. said, do their work in connection “Killed mine, too. Giddap!” ees PA TUE Raycraft, pile ater ; fs a Gill’s is headquarters for Easter with their daily occupation just be- “What makes women laugh?” asks FOR SALE ) Four good young Durham cows and two good Holsteins to freshen in bs | Florance and Murriel are leaving | with the work done for the church. | 14,.; , PREP ES Saga good time. Apply to Stanley Ham~ . Monkton in the near future and re-;Three-things will help us to love our fanaa age pol ecg e St cuit Sa mond; lot 11, con. 14, Elma, R. R, Ses -to- ey stock for ry oe and May, — gret losing such valued friends from] church work, namely, first intelli-|;5nay in the possession of one who No, 1, Monkton, ay undred. Also Barred Rock’s : ' | ; the ville: gence or knowledge; second work}; ows but they are the worst kind : _{at $23 per hundred, Satisfaction z ‘ Miss M. Huggins spent Sunday at| (the more we work the more we like| o¢ trouble-chasers when vou don’t. | ; Sek Bota cle Terms cash, A. W. Atwood. to work); third consecration to the}}o how to use them: SHIPPING NOTICE allop, Prop. » Milverton, Ont. I will ship hogs Friday, April 14th. from the C.P.R. station, Milverton Kindly notify me if you have any all aes : ut when | — FOUND oe A Sere: me bond éouponse: Owner: rine may obtain same by describing dae nomination and amounts. APP v at Sun Office, Milverton. vp ee LOST On March 30th a. a cerita: hie blanket, either between Topping and — Brunner or on Northern gravel. Sind eS ay yaion that would © _}spark of life when they shipped two sons. Directly tea is spilled on table}° mare seas by | : oe _ Primer—*Fred Attridge, *Evelyn Pelagians if tokyo on 6 Ole carloads of flax last week. | arithmetic to music?” and it was|cloth cover place with common salt,| The P teres Test—What is aj station. ara Se RES: ‘Brunner 2 _ Attridge, *Clara Gilbert, *Francis| There is a family of three voters,} , Mr. and Mrs. Patterson, of Aaburn: shown that even this was possible. |leave for a little while and when sata i pores in. the . United eR a Abraham (a). father and two sons. They had two visited Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brown,} Music not only cultivates the mind|cloth is washed all stains will have Saini they know. .You go to. a. ae a hes M. Hawthorne, Teacher. | farms, one in my riding, the other in boundary west, last week. but it adds grace, suppleness and | disappeared. cee een and ne gives a it FOR 5 ALE yours. They go from one place to|...Among the cases to be heard by | vigor to the ye Sareea connie? Rev. Principal Waller, of Huron Sire = A a Shane gens as < | ore +b bt & the other and their names are on the | His Honor Judge Barron at the non-/|schools it is difficult to give enough | College, said the other day that more y s Fifty acres; / west Sate lot 4, ‘con: es 4, Ellice, well built, convenient to schools, two ‘miles from’ Stratford, — D. & H. Lackawanna Scranton coak. is always standard in preparation. _ Cedar posts. Aero Cushion Inner Tires, latest make, low price, no — punctures or blowouts. Order now? ~ el i tt anche pia tis ee: ~ inson, George Riddell. a = i HAD NO DEFENCE he was so exhausted from illness and|school for their use.» At once they | was passing, asked: “Hoo are the fish ‘or ; eo We = tage agra Tale Glenn, Austin | rare ‘ | ; lack of nourishment that nothing | began to form bright bfane for happy | to-day, Sandy?” “I dinna ken,” ans- One Wee J. Haw RARERG, BE WELON, FOR SALE Nainber ; Ath roll 16. average attend. | Police Magistrate Clark of Orillia,|could be done and he passed away|school days to come. wered Sandy. “I dropped them “O as Ss : , Ae anew 14. ‘went into a store the other day tojon Sunday. He was 80 years of age. _This-is the first instrument of the] line. but so far I’ve nae reply.” ~ . Bight- roomed, one and a gE rie a ie ead poy heaRgee ' buy a box of -collars.: “The-.price His*wife predeceased him some years|kind to be installed in these. parts Probably the prettiest women in FOR SALE a brick house with basement, alt story ote pee ae Charlotte M.’Tanner, Teacher, ‘has gone up since I bought my last ago when living in Dakota. -Mr. Wm. | and the trustees, Messrs. George Roe.| the world to-day are the kitchen, : good stable and ‘hen’ house. ~ yiate 2 cet ’ fe Se S a aes. ' collars, say eight or ten years ago,”’? Young, of Logan, near Monkton, is} George Tanner and J. Oesch, as well] queens in the magazine ads, % ona TES RRS a: didi of fruit trees. For further baat SR 8 a i Seagal said Mr. Clark, facetiously. “Quite | a brother. as the ratepayers, are to be congratu- When a man is so perfectly poised re Athout a“ good c condi ion, lars apply to Mr. Benj. Schade, Wi st The following is the report of S.| 4, ue,” was the answer, “but your| The sale of real estate and effects|lated in taking the lead in this im-}that he cannot show enthusiasm for Spee in We ~ W, i; ‘or further Monkton. °c S. No. 1, Mornington, for the month | own prices have also gone up... Ten of the late Joseph Johnston held last portant step in. the educational de- 3 good eause nor indignation for.a Milearion: apply to el ington: Smith |° . : Oe Se N OTICE | x ze ie, Geuae Grove: U.F.O. Club No. 518 wee will hold a meeting at the school house of No. 9, Elma, on Saturday, — a April 8th, at two o’clock -m., for the — transaction of general — usiness.. fas ess di Lambert, secretary, Die Seabee Seay A Sp home of Mr. Adam Hamilton on Fri- | Ss -DAY-OLD | CHICKS eee S.C. White Leghorn chicks fronr 2 - salliaadeitiemntia tatelemn apemtieeeneene aed “ati F ARM F OR SALE. 95 acres, = . Passion week services will be held| mere drudgery. So the church work- : : ‘14_| cattle for sale or to shi I. D, Atkin, on the boundar be r ee From now on you'll need a Raincoat. Keeping yourself dry in the Methodist Church next week] er must know his church, its history, LR Abe cau edd anna Nate et U.F.0. shipper. ges Ellice and Mornington, good tweens | a means good’ health. © Keeping your .clothes dry means economy. on Sadie sia Pas dae ee Brey eee and he eee pene nak Hine lace. ; ings, Me Shape ee drained, plenty, | Be : ; evenings. Different Sunday school/ will he take an interest In what he|{ ~ et , De, SS of good water, about four mil, a ae Our showing was agin more: complete and can be se ‘a as classes will conduct the meetings. | does for the church. Speaking more BS eGhir Sp iret adc na AO ba ine FOR SALE Milverton For further miles from: * ee an ES style. Prices range from $5.00 to —_ 00, Get one! It-may be Mrs. Schwalm’s class on Wednesday | particularly of the Lutheran Church driver will get. behind. a huge old ply to George Guenther, Milverton. as a INE, AOSDRES : evening, Mrs. Bettger’s and Miss|he said it has an interesting history, | jymbering truck and stay there until] About 400 bushels of Banner seed| a ei a 3 Ellacott’s classes on Thursday even-|the study of which will create a de-| ih. trick gets. to its shed. If youloats and 200 bushels of O.A.C, a a es SS eS. - ing and Mr. Merryfield’s class on Fri-; sire for further study. Its doctrines hire one for the trip they drive solbarley, 1920 crop at 90 cents “per FOR SALE ES Rese | day ae ee ee services will com-| are Siaeper ies as eey are rst ae fast you can see nothing, hear noth-/bushel. Geo. R. Harron. lot 5, con.|. oa ee E T mee. B.D fe ¢ 5 haat ea ; eee ing, do nothing but ‘hang on.” Next 7, Wellesley, R. R. No. 1, “Millbank. One good second-hand piano chea ee aster ogrgery Mrs. BE. Duffy, of Chatham, is ex-;God. Its activities are manifold in time you'll walk. , for quick gale. and if you ‘4 Ba | | | pected to visit her daughter, Mrs. {} its missionary work and its charitable When you hear of-some person q sr ='\navket for a now you are in the a Allan, at the Parsonage this week. | institutions — hospitals. orphanages, piano do not buy Re | here tock eggs $3.5 Every shirt is perfect, inde bai’ eet style, centre set with Soe tae orate, Be ceeey ote ae of the meeting. long they cam. make a package of season Of lot 36, conicesbion 18, Logan | aston Thompson alilverton: ae oeéan pearls and double cuffs. These are exceptional good value cussion with gentlemen from that } Spfphy teeor Blades is ’s danger Ne eekE inaen Wratece oh oe —--—---—=. ae with plenty of patterns to choose from. All sizes. Get yours ets ee - the Peds of ie MR AND MRS. D. SCHWARTZEN-|in the dark.’ Nowadays it better| water. Apply to R. By Stevenson, EGGS FOR H ATCHING Be while they last. “/ ah Lissa tert TRUBER HONORED reads, “‘There’s danget in the moon-|lot 18, con, 18, “Grey, phone 42-26, a If you want that New Suit for Haster, now’s the time. have a complete range of Men’s and Boys’. Suits in fancy tweeds We at prices that.-avill. interest. WEBER & BETTGER | Clovera TimothySeed | “We have a good supply of Clover and Timothy Seed ithe Mayor Much sympathy is expressed in | this vicinity to Mr, and Mrs. Ernest meetings of .a religious The~newspaper stated that it was re- the ministers of the city permission to use the school, had afterward given permission on the request. of Welling- ton Hay, Liberal leader, and that the Minister had said he was glad to do it admitting that at first he had refused permission. Later a deputation of ministers had waited upon him and had received a promise of further ‘cdnsideration, and still later both Hon, Peter Smith and Mr. Hay, mem- berg for the two Perth ridings, and of Stratford, had asked ‘him to consent, and he had acceded. The Minister did not know how the ported that Mr, Grant, after refusing |. homes for epileptics, etc. Whén speaking of missionary work,. he: re- and Northern Ontario... He was look- On Friday evening, March 3\ist, the trustees and ratepayers of S.S. No. 1, Mornington. gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs, D. Schwarzen- truber to spend one more evening with them previous to their removal They have been splendid neighbors rs their place will be hard indeed to For the past thirty-five years Mr. Schwartzentruber has been secretary treasurer of 8.8, No, 1. During that time he has been associated in his work with a large number of trustees and teachers aha was @ general favor- work with a large number of trustees ite with them all. ing with profanity just because he tives, we don’t hear them telling how shine.’ The Carleton Place Canadian has an item about.a girl in the States, who, while cleaning a turkey, noticed something glitter in its innards, And a jeweller appraised her discovery as a-diamond worth $150. We came in personal contact with a somewhat had finally gotten a diamond ring out of that lobster. You can never tell, The _ philan- thropy of the millionaire may really be conscious money. Motor busses now run from Tor- onto to London. The busses are heat- ed, and are comfortable in every way. As a result of the punishment re- ceived at the hands of Jack Dempsey at Jersey City last July in his battle heard one indignant cartage man cuss-: elaring that his Ontario town is reek- |. Orders will be taken for wire fene- ‘NOTICE A. meeting of the Dorking U.F.0, : Eerie ‘ : Naylor in the loss of their twin babies lated many incidents of his own ex-|; ‘ aca ae te “and worsteds, overchecks,. plain blues and, greys. Neat:.stripes.. which took place on Monday. perience during the time when he v4 ue prety ae iit cs ce ee Club will be held in Mr. Rosger’s hall. ton, Ont. é Soerd ij Delicate shades in heather mixtures occupied thé mission field of Muskoka |: yeats ‘avo orators swore for emphasis:.0° ‘Thursday, April 6th, at 7.30 p.m. ee you.. Come in and look ‘em over. , Pee that Erskine, the model lawyer of his , ) E 3 = - 7 REPORTED SLIGHT DENIED BY |'"# after fourteen preaching stations | ae, used bad words at the bar; that |/S Sueian ee eaees vos fee R HATCHING Fea. s GRANT vajles avery’ tite ais ade Attrib chaplains swore at sailors during di-| ~ RRL TAE fie BE tha > ae White and Barred. Rock eggs for ‘* roa seen , around to A the stations. ane lec- oh lass Haut things dd met thet ewe eee rn ee Me pens haweslg aa ee “Absolutely false, malicious and|ture was both interesting and instruc- % 8 prize cock and | eee, : Men’s Shirts, Special $1.13 J | uitbata ig, muons ander bebe Glenna i ule iar tol eS 1 ney ge ROOe pen BARB oat cription Hon. R. H. Grant applied in} tendered to Rev. Bruer at the close re gt : eh meee ow Cattle: taken “By tite Hie mone Poe the or ber setting of 15 and Bar- TENDERS WANTED > Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned up to two o’cock, Saturday, April 15th, for show for Mr. Hay, but “didn to North Easthope. Mr. Schwartzen-| Similar case many, many years ago.| grounds for pasture purposes. Water Barron strain Pennsylvani MON EO: Ss, a POPULAR Po yy STORE for all Fe Re ge sie Hip truber has spent his whole life on|G0t ‘engaged to a girl; mot the pres-} supplied. Athletic grounds reserved. | arm. Price 5 sents aath aad ie AAUIN ET \ mi It was this statement that Mr.|this farm and both he and Mrs. |ent incumbent, Praises’ Be! and had bef stock to be off grounds one week} April and May. All birds scientifiT. 4 at be : 4) Grant characterized so warmly. He Schwartzentruber have won for them-! t° break it off because it came to our | before Fair, Wm, Zimmerman, sec: | cally culled, ES epee Wire A eS ge went on and gave the circumstances, | Selves a large circle of true friends. Knowledge that she told around ‘she} _—__ — Neilson, Fernbank, R R. No. A Brite. >: "Notice ‘. ade: scala . In the matter of the estate of Michael | _ Streicher, in the Township of Wel- lesley, in the County of Waterloo, deranged. rit so well. ton, what you do not want. Your b choice is buy a Bell because you loge Jas. W. Schmidt, Milver- red Guild’s strain of Barred R : ‘|mated to the best Togo Steal eee Yicss cockerels, bred-to-lay. Price 6 cents each during April and May. ‘Barron. strain of bred-to-lay White Leghorns oe mated with cockerels from eges im- | ported from’ the famous. pure-bred’ > _ nt, ait ) re ee nneen: ON otice to Creditors. In the matter: of che Sucks 4 - Mi, ir ea Janet Harvey, in the Township re eae, Elma, in the ren ‘of aigteh, des) ceased, a ee NOTICE is pete given that ‘all report got out, unless through the | creditors and others having claims Mayor, and commented, with a smile, on his unfortunate . experience with mayors. eet for the world championship, Georges} and esteem of their many friends and el Sa a has been I poor healthy neighbors the couple. wore presented [sie et amend meng pte with two handsome chairs. Mr. Fires are not put out with promised | ’ Schwartzentruber made a very suit-| Water. tang ee eet pe vies able reply, after which addresses were} _ No leaf on any bough ever trembles the an darel ned Geeantoa. of the given by the trustees and others, | alone; no man in any community Te-| ostate of iho esta deceased, their full} Lunch and a pleasant social even- mains uninfluenced by his neighbors. Christian names, and.surnames, ad- ing followed which was brought to a| The amount of gold in the waters! dresses and. deseri ney the full’ par- close by. the singing of. “Auld Lang of the ocean cannot be known, jticulars in. writin eee their claims, a Syne.” : b phase ee places the. has =m One carne o their. accounts, and the reiterate ge fod by. Me Go| Ud Bye tt | nue of the semi an ed by Rowton a made by Messrs, J. E. the globe. The only difficult is to] nD are NOTICE that thes oulston and John Wittig. - {get it out. sig 27th day of April, 1922, the said Put small bits of camphor gum In! ixecutors will proceed to distrib- ae SNL paul wilitwet ee ast ute the assets of the said deceased work to clean the tarnished — silver We can save you As a slight token of the good wishes ~ on hand. The market is very firm, ~ money by buying early - FROST WIRE FENCE. Frost Wire Fencing of all styles on hand. Get the best for the same ene that you could buy the poor He Sg quality for. .. 2 be ieee Dominion and Dunlop Tires | _ Goodyear, Dominion and Dunlop Tires on hand at 3 lowsat prices. : S | | ! McLAUGHLIN and CHEVROLET CARS NOTICE is Souk given that ie reditors and others having Cloies ra or Tenants against the estate of said Janet Harvey, who ate on | about Thursday, Tan. 26th, 1998 send by post prepaid, or deliver. | the undersigned EXxecutors - of the estate of the said deceased, heir the sree Chilstin bap on and, surnames, ads 4&1) dresses an description the full’ par- ticulars in writing of their’ Claims, a statement of their acounts, and the’ by them. the i Shes if any Bes ucke a the teth is of ee Se toe that Executors will proce the assets of tne seit COUNTY COURT CASE _ Mr. George Hinz, ‘of Logs, has issued a writ: in the County Court against Mr, John A. Nicholson, of the same township, for the sum of $658. This includes a claim for cattle and farm produce alleged to be not paid —|for by Mr. Nicholson and $430 dam- -|ages for the alleged misrepresenta- |tion by Mr. Nicholson of some stock | jsold to Mr. Hinz and alleged to be pedigreed stock, for which the plain. | a= Ss 2, yaaa ae Fi —_ —— among the pares entitled thereto, Cet your Printed Butter ee having regard only to the claims of} tiff could. not get registration. papers. | at The Sun Office. | when the guests: are coming: for a parties enti k. /Pi k | Thompson & Proudlove are actine for} Will you Be a new Society? It is meal. | is Sere nud Exes ee Sayer card rd only Hite elaine st ere ey McLaughlin and Chevrolet Cars in stoc 1c yours Mr. Hinz, and ae crise = = AS: designated by a very practical name, |’ “Survey ing. the advances made bv try Yahle e. = Gall: apnctd or buy all then have had notice. me y : t it wh n ou want it. | for Mr. Nicholson. FRED. aioe RE ee ANNES ee Eh} Tomtley . There is no | Catholicism in ngland. ‘Henry Som- L cave thereat to any person or persons | the said’ Executors will not be ak ew. and Bev whe Y aay sta eae -- |membership fee and everybody. will|merville, of Oxford,’ speaking at} \¢ whose clai ny Re ath, ae caiand for the said assets or any pa: iF be welcome to enlist. Proof of the | Montreal last week, said that durine Deen teceived sf fad at the time of. of to any perso on, or ee s @ ~ Chalmers Sale Regi fel: {value of your company will be evi-|/the past year twelve thousand con. ch Gneeributlon. * e©"| claim notice sh 1 not. Saved Sak we Mm. E. B E Ty 7 G E R & Cc O. ss g |denced by the way you live up to 4 oo had been recorded and that ve ie fp ‘ceived bi ease at the time of ah ee lete exemplification of the title. of this neepiee one hundred had beer + Bax Solomon 8. J antzi, eh ‘| distributio Ne there room for such an orga : . Wutasnles: A rill 12th, 1922—Farm | I | Stocks: | Monkton, SE ee pe Ontario . and Implements on Tot 80, ation in. your neighborhood? | fae clean Geiss ch awe ok Execators, at| AM: Grant, RR No * if so| Keep yor eye on the s ot where ; aS oa i 0. at ee ae at Srey you have tale me Oi be gst goes out, and get somethine| ° | RR, No. 1, Milver | BJ. Ran en ae