- MONKTON BRIEFS irs. Jal ih Paris attend- ar the eit pe their sister-in-law the late Mrs, Joh a Robertson, at Clin. of Monkton again after ir, and Mrs. Rogers have moved to their new home at Willowgrove. oung, who recent! Mette overseas, has purchased er’s farm pers Mr. and Mrs. “Robert Moncrieff, visited their sister, Mrs. aes Battin, Logan, last week. Nebes _ at Guelph on Montag on an Owing to the outbreak of influenza the cl peter of the Confedera- ~ tion Park Association will not be held w a week 4 Mr. s Near spent Sunday an ‘itentay swith bu iends at Mitchell. A ir. Arnold Parker, os cae a Present vite Toronto, . Wil the home of Mr. pee and Sergt. Wilfrid Mc-| _ wean fe Sunday at her home Guenther, of Milver- oon MP “aepnt me Aslecday in’ Monkton usin Alex. Chalmers left on Friday | sea for Hamilton and Belfast N.Y., where sh ae visit friends for ‘several iste services were held in Knox cape on Sunday la: owing. to the pitas bs Rev. April 15th to During to the: iinees of the master and his family from press Messrs. imers and Geo, Manton | are conducting the business of the hap) Tal Schauer, in our vilag on Sunda M n Sel shade wit: the aid of a.m, 30. Me pronday April 7th, "Rev, J. Ster Miss- ionary to pa) will = @ peta ure in the chur e moi The. collection amounte’ Nie an occupied the pulpit i Miss “mili “White spent the week- id with her uncle, M Struthers are vi me of the latter's pe ents, . Jos, Lami Milverton, her: mother being i son, B. t | cle, asly. ill from a. second fia nts been a serious che e immediate relatives of Bs contracting parties. mers pty conduct an ison Nichol: at the Monkton h bac on Satur- day, April 5th, 13, at two o'clock, of 60 ey d of stor R. Hovland, of ete as looking afte c A. shoe poe while he and Ks. va ily ai i Mr. G. Hammond is again on duty at the coor Mr. Dunsmore, ° charge of the school here eS Mr. Clayton, Dechert, of Lee eae relieving Mr. Patterson at the THE ISLAND Albert Graul and D: nelder- ‘attend led the Hereford reattle Thursday evening. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Schneider Sun- dayed with} Mr, and Mrs, T, Schneider Bi 7 ous Schmidt, of Monkton, and *Weubanr, Br., were visitors at ah home of Mr. EB. Schmidt on We nesday:. aes Sam ob and brother, Willia yurg, were recent. eects, . neider and ee spent FR aaday afternoon with Mrs. E. agg a ry Buddenhagen kira on friends on the Island on Mon Miss Ruby MacKay is visiting with youl! on the line. ch. Ses of Atwood, is visting on the ‘iss Pigthe. alee ander, of near List ee spent the week-end with Miss Lizzie Fo: ‘ilfrid Pockell, of the oe h Mr, beauty attended the dance hall on Friday eyening ee last James Smith, of Monkton, ; spent ‘Sunday at the home of Mr. W. week, tson, of) mber ae eduction Paale— ei ie mn, Was seen 18! wi Hee ices in the Meth- A mn, Ada "Blackwell were in Listowel one (By courtesy of Atwood Bee) THE LATE DONALD GORDON The township of, Elfha Jost one of its very oldest residents when Gordon, 0: on the cars making square timber adawaska Rive 1847. he marvied Miss Mar: ert,| [> 1899, when Mr. Robt. Ki pointed to the position, but h tinued to carry the mail, cunt 1915, when he retired trom a is impossible to estimate. ATWOOD. Mrs. A. Wilson visited her uncle, Mr, James Torrance, at Stratford, last week. Mrs. John Roger was in Listowel on Satu mn Mise tay Inglis, of Listowel, spent e Walter Inglis, Mrs. Robert Gray spent the week end at Stratford with their daughter, Mrs. Hug! ihc is 4 tos General hompital there having been operated on for appen- dicitis. day last wee! Mr, Alex. Wilson and Miss Jennie chener, er the eee: ent the week-end at his oa abe Pesbles has returned ‘Ayr, where she attended os etd. of her niece, the late Miss ane in vs. Roy Cleland and Burke Teft for the West last weeks jory Ratcliffe were in Stratford on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. T. McCauley, of Lis- towel, spent the week-end in’ the vil- r, and Mrs. Wm. Rigs are. vis- iting: friends inthis local iEateb Comic: Ghetieg eiarltion ca? au just returned ag, is renewing acquain- tances in this locality. His home is in Loreburn, Sask. t. Elgin Smith was in Listowel on Saturday. Mir. and. Mire. Jack Keeso, of Lis- owel, spent the weekend ith the Tater's parents, Mr. . James Boyd, Silver "Corners. ic McBain, of Toronto, spent the week-end at his home here. GLENALLAN Retin Rats and eae oes ira, ‘and daughters, pent a day with friends in Drayton. H. Brigham, of Allan returned home after af spending: days with her son, Park, a few Brig- fgtte and Mrs. C. Rolls were the THE RIGHT LEVERAGE the human ha means a spine, i perfect. alignm: Subluxations of the apna re Iv inveativates CHIROPRACTIC—NATURE’S Y OF RESTORING NORMAL CONDITIONS? ANSON B. KILBOURNE HIROPRACTOR Office at 4 Grand Centr: Every Tuesday and Fri Office Hours: 9 a. m. to 4 p. Consultation and Examination: Pr Hotel. ay quests “of ithe latter's parents, Mx. . Matthews, one day last “leet who has sold his Fred robe ada ne a ecessful ~ auctio Every thing. that, ws, sold has m teed by. Mr. Goodwin has moved t cently vacated by Mi. George: Goad: win. NEWTON Miss Shirley Kinkead, of Stratford e nd with her friend, s Li illie Rel in wi yak . atte spent a few. days Russell Relnwald, who has been over- seas for year. Mii of the C.B.C., Strat ited, over the pe Wiliam Zooger’ irs. Robt, ‘Tannet and Buea spent a day in Srsttent ime wee Kirkland left on Satur- Mr. Donald | y the ran his unit Spree pea gh Friday last for thelr home in the with eens oo the 10th MAJOR McCARTHY, M.C., RE- TURNS TO LONDON ik of Ca =| to: While missing to the men of | ji it in was gassed. en earased to leave his irs. Gordon Campbell left nm Barton erase Sunday line. d-on March PTE. LOUIS WAGNER 28rd, at Gran- | oe) Vike Special’ Hospital, Buxton, Eng. ‘GILLESPIE—STEWART A quiet Lien ae ae place at the manie, North Mare! , WAS UI arr te Wilken Wesley Gil Cs ie itely ae ined from spe, he sel | FU RNITURE! ere supper was served. Only the imme- diate seems of the contracting par- ties being present. e S tiful ivory duchess with silk net overdr rried in a beau- illette silk dress ess, ani es, ew days prior tothe event ae recorded the ee ate the W. W. an! ook gifts from friends and neigh- happy couple left for Saskat- We have.a beautiful range of Diningroom Furniture. See our display of Parlor Suites, Couches and Rockers. We have a large assortment of Dressers and Stands. A nice new stock of Brass Beds at popular prices If you need anything in the Rug Line “spend a few min- utes when in town and look over our.stock. We also have Stair and Body Carpet. Congoleum Squares look nice. We have them. Linoleum always on hand. ‘The wan on March 31st, where they ri CERHARD HEINTZMAN PIANOS - McLAUCHLIN AUTOMOBILES ‘oronto magistrate ush” in France h 1 a dressing s mn. why liv excuses of m will nat be ee to be endangered by. the valid OF r inva fs en who. so often ar simply gratifying a speed mani: of Poona follow them to thete nee Rone: Jess Williard, world’s heavyweight ring champion, will contest. his title with Jack Dempsey, somewhere in the Furniture Dei ROBERT McMANE Milverton United States on July 4th. day for Witaineg: after spending the past two months with his parents: xo REX YOU'RE MISSING SOMETHING! New Spring & Easter Footwear Styles we are showing. The qualities we offer and the excellence of shoe making surpass any display of Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Footwear Stratford has ever seen. Do you buy your shoes here? If not you are certainly missing the Finest of Foot- wear styles. You will be delighted with the new styles just received and featured in Our Spring Opening. Come in and let us fit you scientifically correct Soo A Wide Range of Choice in Fashionable New Models for Men Men’s Gunmetal, patent and to $5.00. Special clearance Men’s Gunmetal Shoes, sound toes Blucher cut, edesllene for aon ue ses -$3.50 n’s Gunmetal Shoes, Eccl bee: Blusher ut Goodyear welt—an excellent boot. $5.0 Men's dark brown Shoes, plain toe, semi-reca en Acme soles and rubber heels—ean't be bent for eo, ‘id Shoes, eee Men’s Dark Brown neue last Boots, eli sole red eeabBer heels. 's Tan Grain Ps aan kind youd pay $5. 30 for—go at Men’s Plain Toe Work Shoes, in heavy black leather, ae Men’s Prospector Boots, seagrec} Boot] fate Boots, Tanto Leggings, ete., .» a large assortment. en’s Soft Vici Kid Lea ante: ae toe, rene fitting shoes, oe sere special Men’s Gunmetal Shoes, jakgace a Neolin see and rubber sibel special this M atent Brown Kid and “Gunmetal Sigg Shoes, ete up to $8.00, cleari + $5.00 M bber Boots—just yk Taine ‘for iu spring weather, special + $3. Men’s Gunmetal Shoes, English last, Acme sles and rubber heels—a big special at. ather ‘feaiont Sole Shoes, Goon 0 value, f + $5.9 Men’s Teather Mitts ani Gloves 65¢ te $1. ra e ? Big. Sale of Women’s Novelty Boots k Kid Boots Wa white cravenette sod Beane ‘$6, 2% Special a Also 30 pairs of Choc. “ Shoes Rad oream Cravenette top, $6 value, Ladies’ and Growing Girls’ Gunmetal Calf ai Cherry Red Shoes, Neolin soles and rubber heels $5. to $6.50 You Will be Delighted With the New Styles Just Received and Featured in Our Spring Opening Ladies! nifty, new, Black Kid Oxfords, Vanity heels—a rea Ladies’ res Fxid Shoes, hi cat Louis ele while they last $4. Ladies’ beautiful new Chery red hi lace Shoes, militasy heels, value, specially p .$5.00 Ladies’ fistoeaty hi lace Shoes, Neolin soles and os heels—go at $5. dies’ Battleship gray ik kind youd pay $10.00 for, soi dies’ brown kid, Lou beautiful dark brown shade. # aoeclally ei $6.50 Ladies’ fine, black, hi cut Shoes, Colonial heels regular $9.00, Ladies’ fine “Champagne Wid Shoes, Louis heel hi cut. Spec $10, Ladies’ s kid, hi lace Shoes, Louis and a tary heels—a real oe 5.00 Ladies’ Gunmetal Shoes, white Neolin Soles and nae heels, clearing at $3. dies! Gunmetal Button Shoes with kid uppers specie to clea $3.98 ies? ee and Rae Button and Lace Shoes, small sizes, setues ap vs $0, appsialss#1,00 Ladies’ new Blac Kids Oxfords with military heels, recede toes, Hin tters, al $5.0 Ladies New Spring Biodels in grey Kid sees 2 of “styles and leat $8 to $10 Ladies’ Patent Button Clot th ed “queen Qual ity Bhoes! ‘Cuban heels, reg, $6.00, g Girly’ Patent | Button ae gare treats cot ‘or ps, $6. oe $5.00 adies’ Mili ate ae s d Shoes, hi eut Dainty elses aie Teele ot dor growing ‘gia cad price oe i lace Bee od i dies’ Faney Cretonne Slippers, Tapanees patter eg. $175, special till Easter, a pair $1.00 irs Children’s House Slippers, ankle aise $1 value, special to clear a pai { 7.50 Daintier, Prettier Styles for Spring Made Without Waste, Sensibly Priced for Children ’ White Elk School Shoes, the eer Ae sehen Be 50 quality, for ” Nifty eae: Brown Shoes, Neolin ie, wiboee eels, receding. Boys’ good, ston School or Dress Shoes, at per pair sabe $3.50 Little Gents’ Shoes? 98 Misses’ ith rown ht cut Shoes, Neolin, sole and rubber + $3.48 Misses’ ae Calf Button Shoes . «$3.41 Cine ‘Gunmetal School Shoes—a good bargain at per p + $3.00 Child’s saueuy Leather Button Shoat dressy—go at $2.51 Don’t Have Flat Feet Tired, aching feet are the first warning. Let our Foot eae ist_ examine your feet and fit you to a pair of Foot Eazers or Metatarsal Arch Sup- ih which will give immediate Relief. s hel you get rid of one. Painful Corns, dtiotoa and er? unions. Why Come in.and get Foot Comfort. ‘ A Post Graduate Practipedist always in charge. Special Sale of Ladies’ Pumps and Oxfords Sizes up to 4 i These were bow em the opportunity Hence you get fit. Per pair n kid gunmetal and ght fro ie bene- We Extend a Cordial In- vitation to all to avail of the opportunity. to select from this showing. mare Ht Trunks, Suit Cases ai Club Bags a full-assortment in this department, A FEY ALAA om it NAN uth iv You can save money THE SHOE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY KNECHTEL & CO. eed ee CRORES 8-10 ‘Downie St. § Telephone 165w Stratiord Funeral Direotor and Embaimer