: ; ‘MONKTON BRIEFS' Ba os ee ne di h- 4 MONKTON’S POPULAR STORE = tc HE eect oe” As OUR ANNUAL FEBRUARY ‘The Peter A. Nicholson: farm of 120! Amd ‘Mr aa ri AB Soetts P eEAE ADH ne SOU ans eae ae, of | Moserville nd Spent Sunday at the hom? of Mr.a | - edi endes: the power of ~ mortgage : ‘ by auctioneer Trow. of Stratford. ote a eae a aa = ‘ Bis, Jot A Nicholson for the ‘sumo o ges hone here om Sunday 000. ‘The ia excellent with ee y 3 Our learin le ood buildings. and it is rated asone/ 5 re ee ae ae ea : : . a . “at peat Tigh ne voy [Mrs Henry Smith last Wednesday own, -accompai pa is brother Murray returned to an A number of farmers of various ies j ee eee o itoba. A Great Success— | 22S See : = for Lethbridge. Alta.. this week. Saturday afternoot [eee ome? Starts Saturday, Feb. 20th, 1915 : : iy Ibi Gid. “Weber and.family ‘retuni swith friends in Kubryville : Ban eaetpocn tele ME patigee 5 ra are sorry port the illness Our three day’s sale proved itself far ahead ie iy Briar neh | of os. Stul Gobmelder but hope for ; : Eriday mien | 8 speedy recovery. : of any previous sale we ever had. Our many ee se Aa as gti ees | a Bawerd Doers spent the week- We need the money—you need the goods. Come. early and get the best bargains. i 3 Guas Beth MeNaught is home from © SO ee ran at wine Soe Remember, we do not guarantee to keep any of these bargains for you, so customers appreciate the bargains they re- Seve E. 0 a ? h had bi 1 : (Mrs. Langford, and Miss Langford | ‘Mr. a Mrs. Joe Taylor was the you etter come early and get the goods while they last. ceived, and we wish to thank them for their spent Brides and, and Saturday eG eas roy aoc ehigge mine eae here are en other articles (not listed below) 3 Mrs. i - spent a very enjoyable time. Dane- which we will have on sale liberal patronage. : Mr. Seen it} me card playing end other forms of : hak: the el pit last week, amusement were indulged in until the leg broken a Bell an As che morning. R . . 2 Pa Agee ead This List of Bargains In order to still further reduce the stock and ooie ‘on the 16 20 adi the | wt hme were ane yeebealy defeated ins. Alex, Stewa ‘ e 2 . A = the Milverton, rink by runner's make room for the New Spring Goods now ene ee “eta welt fast hockey squad last Tuesday even: 1 only Famous Heater, reg. Lonly Rifle, neg 7.50 for. eee aba ing, mner's seven showed consi Tete oastirees Se oh easement Sot coming in piven Hd, Neilson spent the week ona | ablg napenoity over their oppone. nts hee Mis BeAC ode with friends in Granton and L ‘ ‘ 1 Oak 35 Mittsand Mr. Andrew Terry of lees Pace a = 2% : a “ “ : 3 Sunday with his parents here, a Se epee eres Sn ets = a (Messrs. Will Erskine and Geo. Cox * Pandora Range in We are Still Selling the Dry Goods of Atwood. spent Sundax with Mer. p : = ee 4: 1 only Foot Warmer, reg. 54.00, for ‘ and Mrs. J. EB. O. Erskin me. % & of ces a and Ready-to-wear Stuff ‘Miss Mary. Koss who has 1 # Happy Thought < Io) pieces Granitewane, veg aa Se, each iting Mrs. Geo, Bettger } left eae ‘ : Gstend Ravae 2 34h Paint, veg. 6 : * ‘home pe usse Friday. =; ne See eee ae je » # as Advertised—- Bie Tor Galant ly made» Dosis | gout at wee | Lt eS : ‘ triv. os Branca eee be were Gorka Gea Soranas Wetoce wotnirine 1 Se econdhand * geste - sot his | to her home in Phippen Sask 1 She “ 28hop Bell and ENDS and REMNANTS MARKED ae ; ot tox to ° R. 3 is at _pres eo yisit- i y Biot Gy ree 8 only Carpet Sw. ODF the ae Knox chureh | 2 only Shot Guns, reg. 15.00, for... 2.only Ironing Boards, Teb STILL LOWER: Come early while the Busday. anid mal iprenit, in the in-| 1 © 10.00 3 only Bieiwhe ae “ ance. ‘| 4 en * “9.00 12 only Brooms 1 i fo and bananas aj } “ =e xB 5 Closet, reg. 20.00 for assortment is good. 25. Ade. doz. b = peuwela | We gees! ‘ 6 Oil Stoves, reg. 11,50 for <a eg of Knox Sut na With ‘the laldar'emothes: Me | e e] od at the 2 <ieF All 1914 accounts must be settled ei sere enlertatn be A, 5 wetsiae and 5 a st b led either by and Mins. Henry Hounenberg on ray g isited Watch Window for display of Roger’s Souvenir Spoons my cash or note. ir’ Telfer. spent the week-end at ont wy with Mr abd Mrs. White 5 Colli at fa . his ag Gee yirete Bese one (Mr George Denstedt has disposed phe pp abe bear-the portrait: me oe Kitchener and are a souyerit for ~ ee ae Nd Shoert in the Pres. |@f tis house ir. Menno Brunk. We e at the sinall price of o' pyterian church early in March. understand Mr. ~Denstedt ~ intends ‘The followin ng weeks we will ie a traits of o} i F\Gourt Résewood and Companion tmoviné Bie terns near Listowel. Jellicoe, Fisher and others... gg- Don't-miss. this sfticton yh 3 Watch our window. Gourt Idelwiid 1.0.F.. will hold their ones ah Re son 2 tegular meetings on Saturday evening | © smith. ew. days wage heteen Mhe Women’s Patriotic Society sent | © oe tbe et ing was held'on Saturday : thete Mebrantt epee ait ia ikea and it was 9 erect a cheese We have a full line of Grass Seeds in stock and can save you money by early buying, Saf Backs: actory on ‘Mr. J. Albrecht’s farm Pees ; : apr esrere Te the Canadian Red Cross | Pacts Brunner Better place your order for Frost Fence as the price is certain to advance. ¢ Mr Charles Reid. of peas took business triv fee Delhi. e has pur- z A hhaced ns that vicinity and in- Terms of Sale: STRICFLY CASH. Gs OVI nile near SFavice Mr. and ae Sats Moench. of Ham- : , Miss Hattie Trogsinioas 5 | burg spent tl yeek-end, with the ‘d was renewing old waning in | aitter’s enna Mr. and Mrs, Henry Monkton and vicinity last w Petter. ec er * [Miss Nellie ees < alana. is} ‘Mr. a psn visited, over e i s ] yoke “rlend ao daie - ‘Sup re seit ig here ae a ro. 8 4 ae ead or spe part of ne a 7 last vith, her friend. Miss Leah HARDWARE MERCHANTS WHOLESALE and RETAIL Cour Be eh ee Saeaenl r..and Mrs, Peter Schmeh All Accounts must be settled before end of WE HANDLE: Mhursday last withl friends in this month either by cash or note. West Monkton, Ont. , aa drew Flething and sisters Th ” 66 . 39 | id mk Marga: ret spent-Jast week | WS. ee Stars and Purity oot last week the weather being fine with ‘frien ds i = g Two of the best on the market md the prices Rs aa Sasoay. bap bi th the farmers were taking .advan- wi “sionds { a se ee a te ae i se of opportunitie: Sere (Mrs. Henry eee returne: ome }ed for assistance in maintaining the oe rried to ak of pressed hay 2 last week after spending a couple Gt saxie. Moved bv ‘Bir Obetes, seeduded | Mived tv Me Gugteaaecuntedste tet the. ‘Wome 8 rent of 825. “be BREAD horess: Cash or EGGS grain was delivered - te Gites months with friends in Pal: st by Mr. Vallance that a grant of $20 a Timan that the Collectors Roll| cue of Elmaj and Reta Trade for and elevator for shipmen eter Spenler, and day tbe made to the Atwood public library ted and that ¢ ee ee coubayial te acsig Messrs. John Illman’ a A. R.|daughters Barbara and Lydia’ ent 8 aland the sum of $12 be made to the| credited with $20 as authorized not to yee A HAY ES B k ees, Toh Tm est of the |oouple of days last week with friends| Monilon Public Library.—Carried. [collect and $3246 on lands and_bus- ages and other comfo = 5 a er missionary cause last Sts and it) near ap ath Cake coon “of ible ofan gre’ be ah f ea a Fi be tt by|iness where there was not sufficient} Moved by Mr. Coates. seconded by - +a, ie me is a e Cler! st i t S ir ne Se af the ben: Za ae ea ims an jee Pont 2 and $1 as being| Mr. Illmam. that the Reeve and Olerk kk - Wedding Cakes a specialty MONKTON, ONT ad that Hugh Rich-/ issue orders in payment of a numbe: id salary in fall as collector for 1914.—|_ Moved bv Mr. Vallance. seconded by Mr. Sm'th. that council domaw adjourn a. Mr. Smith. seconded | by|to meet again at the ae So et Mr. Coates that Hugh Richmond be Atwood. on Saturday March 13th, appointed Collector of the Township ten o'clock a.m. for general Hea ur is mders the contributions for) Iife. " ese tnoaadl md the} The many friends of Mr. Thos. ee and Milverton Bun tenders to be re- is cause much reduced a : i i " sed to see him ceived up till tw gee Be pim, on Sat-| ma. ‘an 4 thoughtful consideration an@ open lib-| rom art pleased Bont of BI for the year 1915. at a sal-| business and ‘appointing pathmasters. hi yho are so fortumate-|again after *yndergoing an opera’ DA urday Mar 13 must }ary of $100.he to fi pice ves Ww ie aa tanh a ae nes | rn 10 to furnish satisfactory pn and fence viewers.. Car- ality of those i a Ss 0 ress @ ly differently situated wall be "very ac) for spe ii rice a sok fe th Hasan a ac: seourity.— Carried, 5 cistable and appreciated im all cases.| Mr. and Mrs. ‘ann companied. wil narked cheque for) Moved by Mr. Coates. seconded ad. Cher Mie good Book says; ‘He that soweth Harvey soent the week-end at Mr. R. \ coe ae Se ae evarinely shall reap also sparingly "| A. Str ing gi i 7 b aoweth bovntifully| Mr. Thos. Dewar and daughter. of sede “Nothing gives a man more prestige than to be Well Attired” aati we ans ountifully.” God love- Wellesley spent Thursday with Mrs. th a cheerful giver. . Dewar. ‘Mr. doe Ropp ir. i on tothe ’ MEETING lee wes which he recently to cnn DURECTORY WEETING aie fare -ATRIOTISMet PRODUCTION this done at "THERE has just been plac- ¥|. Pursaant to acres the ar ——— : ini tors of the Elma ‘armers’ Mutua Se ee Pin Your Faith to Live Stock _ cost at This did li Aerioultural hall: Atirood. on Tues | ate, Tom Smith of Sebringwitle as. oO oO e ocr. sh id litte of Scotch Tweeds of Gay the 16th of February 1915. All| tad by our local auctioneer. Mr. sd dread for. fall. and a imenbors, pe a J. Stoek conducted a very successful The one outstanding feature of the world’s farming is that there will soon be 3 . The Pres i mT sent en a new pattern for fall and win- {attenltame®- one minutes of the annual | ae are Wiebe Fhe piece great shortage of meat supplies. Save your breeding stock. They are today Canada ter wear, that will make and meeting and the last director's meet- the crowd large. Good prices were most caluahie asset. If you sacrifice your breeding stock now, you will regretitin the near ing were read. ontienied: a mane: roalized considering the r-cent drop in fatire Plan to increase your live stock. Europe and the United States, as well as Canada, §. J: Loves was. appointed Viee-Presi- | jive stock prices. Le ies proceeds will pay higher prices for beef, mutton, and bacon, in the very near future. Remeonber wear well: Call and: see: our ere of Anges sneer ok amounted to $3. a i Rey re an lve pai is the only true ba ee of economic sand aa ‘ofitable a tant. The e grain stock, We.guarantee youa fit, Derstodts of Bllice- ° director. The ‘Ses eg teen ‘sta i Nees rou gr @ more stock you carry. The stock you keep, the more ra eerKAr : sj Bes 5 ee ae egret | spe at fee d says ‘ait Te bE aeeke seh > for vote felds. Mixed taimiae | is aera farming, nor epculadl ing. peti one ee re ‘Mrs. W. J. He . motion of condolence was passed., pfrs: J; Ha ia he: eran Pity ile salle, whee wae Sones dition, Land ed Caer tree or Which the seeretary. was instracted to eee aes MES eee before the w eed iieeree) oh Dg SA Sl nds breeding and youn stock includ- have engrossed, in the minutes of Riaaiew dan, Se ee : od, in the arzones The war Company aod siso to forward a copy Age, Frank Hartt, of | Resto ian ie ponent tt [cay BEng ae | nem een O. DUFFIELD 1 brtedtte Tailor, fries were Scott anouncini page, UY 8 BP man Me Gustin 2014 there | grapes... eae ae | ie hep te lamer wit e were accepted: ing to cas amt, ge x . Monkton, - Ontario $/$110.000.00. ‘The mecting adjourned May Aluiende vHonry? of Woodhat Was a tremenidoup: Toss of | Germany. 11. 18% ru eB till Tuesday the aes day or a to! spent a few days of last week Aes Grecedenited arouahiog. fact United Sah 10% 4% mect at the usual time ah place. Mrs. W. J. Henry. eerie able, coe ae Anetride) ut ary 10% 2%, Hammond. See’, ‘The mild weather is spoiling — the show. Do you need any | Gada 3 Yr ; sleighin; stronger argument ‘athe ah 19% Changes in Train Service Canadian —————— fable that there ae hothid 40 Re Re sean tor Gane Pacific Railway Effective Mon- ‘5 ELMA COUNCIL be easing demand 16% stayed with the live stock i ba we & 5 ay, March Ist, 1915. ‘ for beef? ‘had to to this con- with industry, * | Buy a Victrola for the Home. §) sisson sora rangle a Astle Ses nant = the E i Canadian farmers in and average annual productios ; < os. Ti and 722 on the Elora aru ital ‘Atwood. on Saturday. Feb.,13th IEEP. Cana en riaing cL he Sou Gena ison jen ee : ru ixed .t i ad | 1915. reat ee shee shout, The easiest way to make things pleasant for all the folks fidence ee mene fal ‘and sheep feeding. “Bu y B06 es inte, Put this is only i id to furnish entertainment they will thoroughly enjoy. sae ae me * Hundreds of thousan sh wh g. Last year one cow sh ¥ uh and Councillors. Wim. Coates. . John have been slaughtered to pro- are buying Br wie ef pee d Come in and we will play your favorite music for you and = Mlgan and Chas. Vallance. Fe en notitig fer tee Acta Ginok aa we EL a6 Saige Beh nat 9 explain our easy term: amunications were read from the Soldiers of the different armies. Street stocks. a cre nan 4 “ pum. Fergus 12.35. @ ing = 2 oxtan Good Roads Association and |, Australia’s losses, ban Pig. eat Britain with ¥ : 45 pam. alsé from the Bell Telephone Co. re- drought in 1914, were .very DAIRY. Milch cows in- _ Boa an bsp are not satis- $ UW; E err. j ‘No. 722 rll Tone Elora. 9:15 pm..| garding improved privileges. to sub- aada has been im «= ————— creased in Canada unless herds average ; Victrolas from 2 FE EIR heavy. | Canada has been im- ; 10,000 Ibs. per cow. Let C ¢ * te «FES. Fergus 3.5 Belweod iseribers of nS telephone system in porting frozen mutton from New: from. af 3,677 in 1901. to ah Soe ers twandeese $20 to $100 mavewtou eta * Hillsbure 5.2 50" /the Township of aa. Tealend. In view or tiene 2,094,179 in 1011. This in-’ GoD Say oness of eae arriving otseeal at 6.10 p.m. The minutes Se meeting wete | conditions, 1 and mutton crease did not amount to 8% ie mia fOr Smile Te o0e 4 ‘fective same rains Nos.671| road. approved and si ‘by ~ the should pes drove ver Eas Brofitable for. and was less than is est . 4 ~ = and 872 now Tanning between Lon- “Reeve and: a during of the population’ increase of mows We == |don end V “Moved. by Mr. Coates. seconded by the ner Canada. At’ the time ea cee Feed for ‘s a vail be a ‘ond rat macy (air. Siuth, that the, ‘Treasurer's Sure- Through the indis- the per capita consumption = F ‘ocr pertiguars “roa SOME ee b> aco-pted as follows’ Himself i1 SWINE: Ciauists salvo mie’ by “Canadians increased “eo. oe Pacific Ticket Agents. or write M.G.|the sum of $8.000 and Cyrus W. Har- swine in the Canadian West in 30%. Is there any wonder we a pour New Suit— Sry Datel Peeences Arie ag Gree eee He| UL See aie canis nero Rev aang?” OO : 4 Toronto. f ine . Hurst ie jew INFERENCES = © land Jas. Mitchell in the sum of $3.000 gape in 288 Pt ot Uns of | Canadian Now: that gouthave alfiediled A fie “| leach Carried. ae Add to this the fact that the chaete have "been steadily de- the oS ae nie oF have read 5% ats ‘The Auditors then pened their | ., British. soldier is stoned Y4 tb. = a a ek Bech eee about them, get together and St et ices re “2 Before placin your order, come in let-us die Be ap ot sorr papa pal SAE they ant ateaeeltge-ate oe ae write to { re aitribut-' repor ww read be adopted and fe of increase juction’ you our new lines ‘of suitings. We guarantee to either y of means |that the Olerk be instructed to have tod wd a the Goon slr od es cow-testing, selec- . tawa, for olletias saond sont ee patience of labor. yn-} 150 copies of the abstract statement for the future, Those who stay tion and better feeding, the on live stock and dairying. < itfleteney 0 or - Please you ¥ both fepod price. foded'punerteadiog of ihe thine ae | printed and that the auditors be paid = a. % a 'y to, _ ;the sum of $15 each.. rried. : rage te ae [SMe hos. G. ateliffe presented a Canadian Department of Agriculture. N SMIT ‘Ghe Up-to-date Tailor Rend hrs cere es “on Teast ot Bim oem fof 995 Ottawa, »Canad: a ; ay righ on lay destroy- - fora grant of § e 9 88" MILVERTON, ONT. led the Mallough House and the Bell eats 3 00 a a resend the z ‘Telephone _ felaims of