A Clearing Rush Out of Summer Millinery... In order to clear out the balance of our Millinery Stock in a hurry, we have decided to sell 8 and Untrimmed Hats at Half Price. The season closes Friday, July 9th. This is a great opportunity for ladies of Monkton and vicinity to get new and seasonable goods at far less than actual cost. No Goods Reserved--- “\ Everything on Sale WEBER & BETTGER FALL FAIR. DATES ENROL NOW — at the — LISTOWEL BUSINESS COLLEGE ght by Com- hers, oiler see are the tee at the Fairs for 1915 | | | | Lockie i ilson, 1 Mesh ee Cotes etent T er particulars address EDWIN G.MATTHEWS, Principal by ‘CENTRAL i ees with th yet Times effacing’ finger has pri work the Tadies ar missionary F and evening. have a cordial in- 1 yitation. 3 rimmed Rev. A. E, Down spent a, few days bil ni Mrs. maa Ferg ‘His farm to Messrs. Jacob Reid and 2| Listowel Mr. MONKTON ats, and are, Thomas, aecartty,| | THE PREACHER’S FRUIT MONKTON’S POPULAR STORE [Ps cishicsuw'rttt vost wo with friends in the viet whee - : a “= ay (By Peter McArthur) thirty years since Sac ea ee . dents of this locality Once upon a time—you see I know appearance of to begin a story in the right way that perio: —a barefoot boy danced by the road- through th side and shoutec. gleefully. It was i zig-rag a Canada, back in the nineteenth cen- more mode: tury, in the pioneer days. ‘The little log. house an boy was healthy. and freckled and to hat he lacked in clothes he made up cs fi nee c the ald a ake wo: Sessions afternoon ork, All at ‘Toron o ex! d Margaret returned with an to > Amention by the r nm Martin has disposed Emst Krugale Miss Mabel Rowan. of London, ae jat_the home ne: Mis: Bannerman has returned ondon aft onding a month at Mr. and e seaaat of ‘her parents. A. Ban spen| e s #0 with Mrs. A. Huggins én rout - Mr. Ji ohn Huston, of Moeitland, has trip to the Western Phage “Wan, Dewar is under t present suffering from w ic . of Ellice, this threshing in Maitland vicinity week. Israel Soke has purchased hi: atfit which he armers as Be scarce ondon. 1 Brown. of time . returned to ioe ood pages rry. and with friends ‘at ome Near. of Mitchell, spent Monda wat his bh and ean Fred, Armstrong ‘spent Labor th ek ds ie Sebringville. mt Labor Day at ront! uel Smith s] Labor War Sine *priends at ont: rs. ia Ma say M. family re Sault Business College (Ontario's sr ai iness College) Our instructors are experienced. fis xet individual attention and Gade are placed tn posivloner “We are recelving Applications we cannot mect Students may enter any, the, Send oe rie e catalogue and see if it in- Pup. Foren tes Nat!) NEWSPAPER LAW. —A meoteeaaet is eta. by gp etkee required to give Stine the paper _ AUCTION SALE ;: 30 Head of Stockers i 74 aaa San ee MONKTON .* SATURDAY, SEPT. 11th, 1915|* AR2.00 P.M. _ whole amount, coalt byiglving: the paper is taken from the 7 per cent, per au | OF not. er continuance until payment is ma person ‘TERMS of Sule—4 month’ approved Join notes. um Off {6r ci A. C, MORRAN, R ARMSVRONG, Propristor. Auctioneer, from the ected to subscriber orders bis parer| the mntsof Pees pie praces ee Man Made ok: toienge he Bie laa aoee NEWSPAPER Pains t LONDON SEPTEMBER 10th to 18th, 1915 is anne sans don fom ata ae Ste, Marie, Whit inclusive, also from Detroit, Mic , comvenieut tralit service! atoll: ach couapraedt uetareen Oa ontreal, Ottawa Toronto, Detrott. Chica Full particulars from— L. CRAWFORD, Local Agent. by our newspaper. _ us refuse to be bribed by @ seeming bargain. a4 ‘PEATORES FOR THE MarR. tea ature | attractions H: froed pricier potathon ind Ask ogenti for Raikes eee = dates ee TABLE C iffective Sé tion now ear 1 Mr. changes in ke to send it ante Seihse ent is made,and sf Ipjurtes being se Naan bruise Ma to Monkton and beet Thor and .} J. i The community |Past number of ‘year Me Be Wrakine. stent. 5 ‘toronto this weeks doing ‘the s spending nto this weeks ag hee Gs Jes coals Mr. Ov Mr. Holmes spent anus days this week at fe I. Bill is eats week doing at Tor Heller while in. the black- op on Saturday last became , Burnett have e after spend- ‘holidays “Sith. friends iss “J.B, ister, RAS the Sohool have beaw Fe ing the forning’ Mitebell, a . eealling Bros, thave London . Leo Curtin J-ft Berlin wate aes will attend St. aes ie Ne; joxon and son Weir sust mor peeitee ¢ broken glass from qrinalenie) le Although \quite lady she a “GOOD IDEA his: meney ae he buys roses. older residents very happy. he was so happy whom have-/that a passing. friend stopped to ask “|him the cause “Hurray!” he’ of the peed prese! fortunate enough te saved 13 s\a tradition has grown up aliout th is} 1 n will = Toealtty which will b?} coi in|s visiting | is nd 1lin the “New aft heping their father ‘with the an ; on Wednesday |“ e Mantle “mgtaredoes Woodstock. Mr. | a Engl n ireckles. “Why so happy?” asked the friend. preacher is coming to dinner!” "t know you were so fon “Tain t, but yOenereE:t o pr omes to dinner wa rves. it really is not much of a s\ aDiae. ‘alt se a Becaune peache for such extra special oce of the. BG Some brig jan of any oth the is no is: purpose ol that ao ae in the full Hight or ay: ail a frond to stat Dd caches. ‘t had been told to eto: paiches got begobs Ive ceainwed a Pettus eat THE RAVAGES OF WAR An interesting article iy contained Canadian Student of Music Had a Thri ESCAPED FROM GERMANY, rilling Time. tensely satarealing account of the conditions ruling in Germany at the outbreak of war is given by Mofeilig:H. Biaploa of Fnog College, Toronto, who tells of the difficulties andi dukars of tie boys tram den, where had goné to study musi ples, in a recent lecture, re- siewea ihe first few days of the war, stating ’ that after the outery over Edward from the platform of the orchestra at Utilizes every heat unit. Flues : heat js forced to travel over top of oven in ing to 2»de down behind it and ‘twice un- der the bottom before escap- RPE See the McClary dealer. » Sold by A. GC. CLEMENS ples heard, i weak. We will be strong. Long live the Kaiser!’ On Sunday, after church, a procla- nmiation announced that a French ayia- mn he characterized asa city ourists | of variety, black coffee and black bread. e order for the detention of discovered to his dismay that frontier,” but Che determined to proceed. military mi go back to the lesser authority, having no power blished in 1814, the subject b extrem | are ublished, which ff German senbiednte: help.-is Oty viate the sufferings so mary to alle K/ dreadful. Facts show after German villages ee tow! i t e “diatiebs! which was at that so keen the tinent, and the thousands of iuhabit- ants Le Bale Dresden, ° Bantze Si. an | d and the Ns rely reduced to a: bui'dings re ve dvtorat- * e etiebios ‘pl ntations war royed; the making splendid progress os Tl{ov-rds. recovery. i Germany, the sum of £: now the German cai teh eens Aes “Gott -etwate: England.” that on this oeeriekit s hat TT to detain him. His baggage Mod critically examined, under he was locked up with others ey = room, in a horrible state of sus+ pense and uncertainty. After two and a half hours ain taken d put int out under guard t ically no RSG ES wen} on in Germany, he said, after the out, ig sent formed by a series of trenches, A Spartan aa Shawbridge Boys Far tion on mone’ A MODE Sing Gaeta ann iner faked . illespie accor Miss Gillespie, of Millbank e home of Cap: i was no in on, aiuveh on Sunday and there will be in mathematics and | none the coming Sunday @s'Mr. Gaz engineering at Trinity College, Dub-' ley the pastor is having his yacation lin, and he was given a Jobeby Temes A number from here ard attend- aa | Ross, of Montreal, on the Vi ictoria | ing the Toronto” Exhibition — this» the British, was in strong contrast to | Railway, a crude uetle® tnienne ek, s line extending north from eat iE Peter Wahl purchased 9 fine into the forests of Haliburton. Young | Piano ‘from “the Oarter firm of Germany did be anticipate the oppo- It made himself very us , and Stratford, sition of Bri hen Ross moved to Toronto as su-| - t. Staples sald that three or tout perintendent of the Credit Valley | aay ‘after the outbreak of th ailway, later absorbed’ by. the TO RENT he received his passport, top} resent P. R., he brought Holt with him. | --- Ah occ - at the police headquarters, with his | The young engineer had a good deal| The north halfof lot 6! con. 8. to he construction of its if various extensions. 883 Jame: Ross moved again — going to the West as superintendent of construc- | the REIS division of the| | Holt with him, About the same time William Mac- kenzie an Holt soon saw that there was more the contracting business than in working on salary as an engi- in ; rol of that city’s pow @. lent | mobiles and motoreyles at a grent- Staples tried, he said, to get at} facilities, He first baught bet the old jer spee n fifteen miles Montreal Gas Compa: e- | on’ concession roads an quired ‘the ‘Royal ‘Blevins Company,{und fen miles @n. hour in Bonssttat e and by degrees buying 0} pa aspumting and hamlets within the town) quiet, and behave yourself.” compani hin artar tworand ‘shalt months of ee Hoe pe, BER A he . HUGH B, KERR, REEVE. ‘ort he succeeded in receiving pe! t, ver Co., ts peventosn ama mission to go, ai his passport | million dollars capital and its almost in tim esi being arrested | absolute monop\ eity and eta Mid lilt cu ileniays district of Montreal He is one real’s financial er circle, Returning to Montreal, he directed his raeiee to pS Sand con- MILLIONAIRE. | HAMPSTEAD ‘fe | Sir Herbert §. Holt Is Known To Ver | Mr. Kautulin Saou pebeMan eb ae el) Dankdinaas jot the of Bohai here with: Miss) Proud- . Holt, of Montreal, | Tn}. “Ww. oh tly honored with a kn say eee on Tse day ne: xt: he mos Falk, councillor ‘for Andrew pe on Brid jay Succumb- of pneumonia o} * and again he took young | . MAT THEW “DORSON, mR k ewton Notice Municipal f mein te lav here ‘ounce ington, 3 prohibiting the running of auto- P = 4 4 4 4 4 4 . Farms For Sale 0) es buy BG North half of Lot is the monument & Con. 10, ‘Mornington, squire hun- area: farm, 2. storey brick dwelling. Mitehen ‘and woot shed, bank barn, cement stabling. well fenced and well di an up-to-date home. Terms to su’ =| 97, tae will buy the west half Lot 3, st ah les ley, western unten ank barn, close t mark tsand 1s $3,000 in cash, balance at 5 per cent, iy brick house le in Newton $825 will buy a splendi badly: of eieariauinea and lot with good sta’ of the biggest of Mont-| t ed 3 few miles from Montreal, is an ins th © eradicated which led to her son’s residence Cat tin a letter of consent read as fol- low my son to join yous eect: nae Victoria hae e sooner he goes to fight fe ie cent, the better I shall pleased.” f Samoa Trade To Canada. ‘Th 4 the troops of the Australian Common- ala line has already ares an agency in the captured German tere FRUIT BULLETIN ! pune Be Fruit Brand—Dept. of Agriculture. now srrsing ledge of his eight-ye: taken to ‘Kingston ‘a peaches are thes are the best product of our, adian quctiaedsy fag are supreme | th, for eating eee can ned or pres eecrved pea and plums lth al feet fia ue sugar fs ne crete ‘onda fas nd aay Tor for those who act. from Prema tare nim book your" ol ted. re Te ving, Race or ‘s of eek it Robert J. Ho iby: who was senten- ced, by Judae Greig, fo fire years in Ge EY nla _ REPRESENTATIVE ZS eal eee OA Nae per toa OR THE OLD RELIABLE Fron NURSURIES. To sell in Monkton and District ime to do abiz farmers in fruit pack ae yell as an Benatar Ria! bus eee = tlie we. tanita Handsome fre: ighest™ commission, Write for terms STONE ba ee LLINGTO NTO. I tution which does exellent slgtct ie taking incorrigible rming them into Sostal Mitiben The cast half of Lot 6 in the ax xth When the call for volunteers for the concession of ea ee aig t 'y ie! R.R. ,No. TO_RE ‘RENT 1, Newton, ‘ever bel store ’ play and for sale tte wi LC rd Touring Price $ eats owe elting more Fords in pane ise Canadians then ey XUTYs ney becau: he eae service at the | lowest poets sseacEanne ford is & noch patty ats The above prices aie Ford, Ont., etlestve August, 2nd, 1915. No eter inc'uded. in this ears equipment, gh ee fully nadiored. oie ih \ dis: at