MONKTON. ‘ovided, and lovebT (continued from page 1. served on the grounds. Admission ‘the choicest of beef each week. On| !£c» come one, come all and have a ig 5 a ° oe 2 & a e is a Cd o & air to see the number of rigs that are pre- sent. Thomas Knipe, assistant cheese- maker at Mr. Cleland’s factory, New- ‘top, spent Sunday with his parents, = Mr. and Mrs, Arch. Knipe, 14th con, Logan. Mr. Alf Hord, of Mitchell, was in Saturday evening last His brother Will, accompanied bi ‘ home and spent Sunday in Mitchell. A few of our Villagers went to the \ circus in Listowel on Saturday. They ( report having « good cime. Mr. John White, our enterprising © eoufectioner and barber, is doing a © nb wade, he is now fixing up a fine + dol place for serving ice cream and this week our villogers will get. some| 7 \ pf the'delicious: Fs Our population has’ increased this S § FI EI $ & ® E E a a = ral Q y A 8 a : og |ingham, Howard Irwin, Pearl Merrty-| vision for the township of Elma was \ ‘Phursday, June 20th, commencing at|ticld. Sen. Qnd—Etta Holmes, Emma held in the Agricultural Hall, Atwood + 2pm, There will be » good program | Bar Wicke, Geo, Abrey,|on the 27th May, composed of all the + of dialogues, recitations and music, Melinda Rhiel, Lulu McCarthy, Flora} members et connote: the eaars Gee baseball match between two lady| Holman, Louise Wicke, gs ane the followin eaais yer teams, football mateb, and an exoiting | Willie Scherborth. Jun, 2nd—Johnny | Considered and disposed of as follows - horse race. Admissi "A. fall | Bettger, Kenneth McKenzie, Walter) @. Ellacott too high assessed, le Holmes, Manaus Kubry. o ue mder reduced $100 ; | program will be given next. week. The social held at the manse on Friday, evening last was f . ‘A large crowd of young 4 + received a ticket in ‘the shape of a 0, the evmical picture,-it being cut in “The proceeds, over sum of $24, the building’ more will be beld {among the congregation in the near | +, he future. <amoun ‘aGtis will be applied to Several A grand picnic will be h:ld in Mr. Wu. McPherson's grove on Friday, yJune 14th, in connection with vhe (<Carmunnock Sunday School, commenc- A fine pro: baseball, ings will also “jumping, vaulting: i} dnterest Income exceeds Death Losses During the past ten years the interest income of “The Mutual Life of Canada Exceeded its death claims paid by and smell death tosses means large xprofits for policyholders. dast. year ywas no exception to this splendid irecord: @W. H. Grosch, . Local Agent. *Duncan Stewart, Stratford, Gen, ‘Agont. | COMMERCIAL. 2 Mn.vertox June 6, 1901 heat’ per bush § 62 68 aronreranss ’Fall Wheat. Spring Wheat. ree bag. 25 Apples, per Poin per bag 25 Stay aie per owt. 00 BR ES time. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mikel and children, 15th-con., Logan, have on a pleasure trip through Michigan, they will be awayfor some time and their many friends join in wishing them a pleagant time. The former's their farm while away. Our court house will soon be com: pleted which will be along fele want led, and our worthy J, P. is to eengratulated on his ability to build up our village. look sharp now. Monkton school repors for May, nawes in order of merit: Sen 4th— John Watt. Jun, 4th—Oliver Rob- ertson, Lizzie Terry, Sen. Tommy McCarthy, James Wilson, Lizzie Winterit Effie Stuart, Elma Township Council The "ahanelt council of Elma met in the Agricultural Hall, Atwood, em! re: ‘on May 27th, 1901. M present. Minutes of last m id Moved Mo Mr. Smit! G. Ratcliffe i Coates, seconded by Mr. Wherry, that ah mon the asse ment roll be now opened up and the Reeve bi i said Court, ried. ‘Mov 3 by /Mr, Wherry, that the clerk in the Atwood Bee for applications, received up to 5 o'clock p. m, on the 4th of June next, for the office of Coates, gone] road father and mother are looking after 2 The boys will have to| Pe f Moved by Mr. 8! mith, sec. " Wherry, that Alex, Chalmers be ap- pointed a member of the Local Board of Health in the stead of Mr. Erskine, lece: Carrie adjourn to meet on at 10 o'clock a. m. ‘W. McOlory and J. A. ‘remain, w complained of being too high assesse appeals dismissed, Moved by Smith, seo. by Mr, Rothwell, that the urt of Revision be m umned 10) to the 17th June next, and ten days allowed for further appeals. Carried. Ladies Look Younger Which is the desire of Take the trouble of visiting Dorenwend’s private show r one and. all. Prof. at r angs, Switches, his new patent structure, Trying to Spout. (Chicago Tribune.) The fish in Rolling Fork Riy ¢ ina lamentable state ops from gee, ‘advertise | ! i whale, and tried s human catfish have labored under the same hallucination. “Gold Used for spraying large and wholesome fruit. BUGS and other pests. insects. On your farm if you use a _. SPRAMOTOR.— Fruit Trees, Shrubs and Vines It will increase the yield over 80 per cent. in nice Under its use ycu are rid. ot GRUBS, WORMS, Just the thing to use for relieving Live Stock from the annoyance of the Horn Fly and other A : The SPRAMOTOR can be used for PAINTING ) $137,797.28. Large interest receipts| 4 WHITEWASHING Out-houses, Barns, Fences, Etc. Call and see them at * \FINKBEINER BROS. Hardware Store. Mine” ent. a ticular. Ladies’ Fine Tailoring |} DEAR MADAM, $0. The constant and increasing demand for Ladies Tailor 35] Made Garments being most evident we have decided to in- crease our staff for the making of that line of work, 3 Walking, Riding, Driving and Travel- 4 ling Costumes will be special features in our establish- m Workmanship, Fitand Style guaranteed in every par- 6 We trust by strict.attention to the wants of our patrons to please the most fatidious. A call solicited before placing your order elsewhere. Respectfully Yours, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hasenpflug, Milverton, Ont. FAME MMT § Carpets and Linoleums at Grosch & Pfeffer MILVERTON’ . . GREATEST STORE Wall Papers, 10 per cent. off We have decided to run off the balance of our Wall Papers at a reduction of 10 per cent. We still have some of the best patterns left but the stock is getting broken. Now is the time to purchase wall papers supposing you don't need it until next fall or spring, 10 per cent means a big saving in wall papers. Let us have your orders at once so as not to disappoint you. Ladies’ Tailored-Made Suits at less than manufacturers cost. Having purchased some 25. suits, thinking the demand would be good, it simply wasn’t, they must be sold, and at once. Come along this week and get your size as they are bound to go at these prices. The reduction seems large but we are willing to stand the loss. All our $6.50 Suits for $4.75 = 8.50 S 6.25 10.50 TS Uy 12.50 _ 9.00 yy 15.00 e 20.00 You had better come along early, delays are dan- gerous. Now is the accepted time. : GREAT REDUCTIONS in Men's reatly-to- wear Suits, and Boy’s and Children’s Clothing. SHIRT WAISTS Job lot, some selling as high as $1: each. choice for 25c. $ SPOOLS GOOD THREAD FOR 10 CENTS. Lot of 1 1-4 White Bedspreads, regular $1.25 line, this week only 89c. 3 8 White Hemstitched Handkerchiefs for Worth to-day 8c each. Your 25c Look at our 39¢ WINDOW SHADES, tegular 5oc. line, great reductions. Dress Goods and Silks at great reductions and what an assortment. Special line of 15c. MUSLIN to be sold this wee at 10c per yd. UTNE TTTINTTTTATTTTTTTTTT=S Bring us your trade, we pay highest prices, give you honest goods. Look at the stock we carry and the Assortment. Give us atrial and if not as represented we will give you your moaey back. What more can we do. GROSCH & PFEFFER