School Reports 1 I. Wittig OL, E. Hanham ‘58. r a 47. Se: len 67, J, vt Candle ai E, %,, Candler itonrts 2 ich- 4 ichwartzentruber R | Bteckley at. A Wagner 30.8. Steck. ley 30, Sr, I-I, Oesch. R. Zimmermann ex- cellent. , Honor list in spelling—G, Schacter: F,_Oesch. L. Muell andler. M. £6 . 5 Candler, I. Wittig EE. Roe. H. Rid. Safety First dell, M, Roc. M. Mueller. E. Yost. {er No, 19, —__ Prepare for the cold and wet November weather by tanfield’s Un- |} WOE soadabans Feed 8 Mary M, Little. Teacher oe he dasa report of 8.8. No. 1.Morn- ington Jr. IV—G. mactliee 80. Roe 77. . Tis El Ne = 61.M. iaiiey 39 es Report of 8. for October. Na {ity Report of 8,8. No, f. Momineton.| ie | Pimmii w. Ontario. has returned nek tBu Bilensoy waren to townt—ate Je Lockie of Newton eid. was a spectator at the. football mateh ek Fomor Meadows. "Sheldon on Saturday.—Mr. Clarence Muloa' be eee oon ig Re oe gf Millbank. yisited friends in town on . le : Tuedday,—Mliss Edith 1 twood. was a visitor in town on Sat- Il—Eyelyn - Irene Mend. “ unday s Mac Daly. of Trowbridge vba rler. Elmer Reid. who Ais "best spending, a few: days obinst esa = roll 13. aera 10, M, aN Bese mann 77, E, ie nning 66, D, THI—¥, Oesch 89. . Mueller 78, Curtis 64. = Riddell Jv, IL—A. Yost 85. M. Gaines E 6 Lath- w { LISTOWEL oe Morton Scott and Mr. Page. of ‘Toronto, are niet tioNe with the ormer's ents Mr. ay ud Mrs. J. W. 8 for a few Gays oho Bert Ha ‘Sree 0 has been managing a drug store in Y on account of the serio, Ulness of her fathe i rage f Atwood, 4 8 a visitor in to Churns, Washing Machines, Roofing, Glass, X-Cut Saws, Axes HAVE YOU SEEN OUR LARGE STOCK OF Stoves, Ranges and Heaters _ ER Cae a ame 22? ?? J. G. SEIP, ~- Linwood Shelf Cutlery, Aluminumware and Royal Purple Stock Food londaly,—Miss na Holmes. Moakton. who hen been the Guest of Miss Viola Donat fora few days re~ REM eh a ao home.—Mr,, and: Mrs, R. 0, FOR BALE Hube and family motored h- i arines on Sa ay last. Mr. Hube%| 10 pigs six weeks old. ©. YOST. t mother is ssriouly ite Miss Vena Rob} Newton, | e Re. Ik | { | 5 A ee ag “ Sooti /COURT OF REVISION ON VOTERS’ sing- LIST 1914, inthe Methodist church yening.—Mr. and Notice is hereby ora that a Court Mom esley Snelling of Glenallan. spe} ent | will be held p the Ontario Sunday enda in town— ‘The | Voters’ Lists fonour be Hough Cup tnedais won by the Hist of the y Cou the | wel High school. teom ante tis aunty of P. Hn at Newton on the | on exhibioni i vy of November, at 12 o'clock | & Son wink e ¢ forenoon to hear | and deter | of football for ‘the cae Cup) mine complaints of errors and on the 1914 season| was plhiyed the Voters’ Li ist of the Muhi- cipality of Mornington for 1914. locals defeated unt n by a score of 1-0.) vere minus the Mol, ach; L and oe Wellesley es in order of m laying in a yood supply of the celebrated see Langford. — Marths derwear for ladies and men. Absolutely unshrinkable, No |r {tre wae ar ue o- | advance in price, | hie | “Sr. If'l—Marcaret McFaddin in, Abbie Our stock of cold weather goods is now complete. We Dieriy gem PE Rede Faddin, "Prieda were very fortunate in having a large stock in before the |] én. i1Annie Gale. Wilma - Lang- prices began to soar upwards, and goods that arrived lately ara ‘Mei ag en Cibo were bought ahead and filled by the manufacturers at Old Prices, so we are giving our customers the benefit. | Come and see our assortment of Ladies’ and Child- tren’s Coats, mes and Boy's Suits and Overcoats, Coat Sweaters for all, No obligations to buy. fe) In groceries we have not kept pace with the advances || in the wholesale market and can save you money. | Bring us your Farm Produce, highest market prices paid at all times. ive r. Harty Langtord, nike were absent toni one-of more exain- ii Willie Ric: rare i {dward Gition.. gay ©. Pr.—Maye: rummer Primer—Myrtle McArdle Bobbie Knight, Harxy st eoding of the ma’ na tiomes 5 Ee th 400 i ‘a vil Sses, Sr, [V— ms 17 reuter 67x = Schenel WEBER & BETTGER |=" Aetie is ae “Monkton's Popuiar Store” FLOUR! POOL Oe 81x Br. BiB er. 102 5 Male} ime M. Dahmer 308. P. Deba Baumibueh 290. 5 Diehl 28 G. Kneehtel 230, A,| 1 100. A. Bunck J. Foley Junior. Room Hlass—Percenta, WE HANDLE: R. Banok # be “ * First @lass—Now _ promote a ‘o. it! ” 2 ” book. pass 60 per cent.R, Rehb re 98, Three Stars” and “Purity G. Selimetd is <A D: 90. J Dei 3 Two of the best.on the market 66. A. Wie ai Bi | WHOLESALE and RETAIL | | | | it Frade tor EGGS A. HAYES, Baker Wedding Cakes a specialty - - MONKTON, ONT BIG CLEARING SALE To make room for spring goods, we are Fecentlyparehnsed. tro ohh yah See per ewt, 3 50 ich supplies water inside and Marine goons at following peta Bedkar. .We welcome them to out! Bran per tos 00 25 00| out the y 10 acres of fall rats [Short Pet. ton +26 00 26 00} wheat sowed on good summer fallow tle Clocks, regular $12.00, now. 00 Mr, Valéptine att is cet y pet Hay p Be .14 00 14 00 Vays peerete 60 ai te nd 1) nae * Od tt 00 moving inte Mr. Sam Moore's house | 7 10| for spring crop. 50 acres of meadow a a Bod " 5. on thewtifty eons at the comer oF Hogs livewvigit 6 50/| Mad and plenty of pasturagé also’ a “ 50. thé vi R ‘ 1y/duantity of standing tim Con- ‘Our schog} seoponed Inst, week sitter atatoeg tars sad towns sohiools and obu' Kitchen Clocks, aiornt depos, regulns $3.70, now dee Clocks, reg. Reg. $1. Watches, rege #20. 00, te 31 00. for 10,00... Brooches, reg, a “a for $8.50, 0 for 5,00... Everything is rei to go at same pee ‘ton’ be er miss this chance also have a good line of Silver Polish reg. 260 hifi we are going to.clear out al J. A. HANSON, a The Cold Weather will soon be with us WE HAVE A FINE LINE OF Ranges and Heaters OF ALL KINDS IN STOCK K of Kindly give call before buying elsewhere, We e we can save you some inoney. ot We are having a sale.of Graniteware this week at Greatly Reduced Prices . é COME IN ANB eekly A BARGAIN Le Aelia Last M E. Bettger @ Co. ing up their turnips whic crop. ‘this year ing moving jnto section, misfortune to lose a valuable ford “spent Thursday the usta atten ing ped. into the wiver, cho Malcho x «Class ML | Wiek #5 ps ed "y 80. e 2, undt 70. i, Be re Match M. Wick. pace WARTPURG. oat, ot ithe’ darko have finished hate taly Ploughing and are be Bt he pare weat! Sth ihe all reid by te Grane ode was mot as well attended usual, d Mrs, Wm, arid intend 0 their paisa ich thi ing closed for three, weeks owi g menaled being prevalent In thie Our cheesémiker Mr, Louis Sohne; intends finishing up the — season He intends ating onths. spent last week with friends in the M S. Henry of Stratford, spent last week with his son Roy, i, ane Ney George Shellenberger cred ier D. Balsam, of Strat with friends | Mira: 8. . Henry Sr.. is we with her Cag Mrs. Dos, Smith, te whry: i Nite ae E. eee | oki 8 | has just ‘completed a course o) i Your New pve at | Dated thi pat across) w 19th day of October. 1914. | Farms For Sale | aa emp J Tolly | _# hrs spice one af the pee st roe in} Loi Con Yule. V | Rutheitord. AY rowd witnessed the game. Bey, E | ford refereed in his sista efficient }ey. bri i manner, tr “coment stabling ‘Shrough: where needed. close to| miles from Lis- finals Enough down to aéciars lowe ckerels choicest | balance “m remain on mortgage.) 8.! Apply. Nate | FOR ALE 100 Barred Rock © quali poly at once, G ROSCH Milverton Ont. $5250 1 buy the fae! half of vot 2. Con, 10. Mornington, 100 acres all under cuitivation, comfortable FOR SALE dwelling house. a nm. cement bling drilled well, large orchard | ne White Wyandotte Coeker-| convenient to church. School railroads Jala, Apply to LD. ATKIN, Milver-|and markets. are bargain, $2,000 ton. down balance at 5 per iw. D. WEIR. - MILVERTON. TOWN, OF GODERICH DEBEN- | TURE NOTICE TO o CREDITORS | due In the or of the estate of John- 7 de ston 4 MeFaddin, rhe of the Town- 21.12 duc ship of Welle rmer, deceased, ield the i finest sceurity. Notice is hereby ¢ given that all ay claim: | sons having de tienda all or any: part “against the estate c= Faddin. ie. “died pl once for at ‘SUN OFFICE, Milverton. me DEBENTURES FOR SALE Tenders for the sale of the ee |tures of the Hymer Drain ei he of cel up to the hour of 2 clock | in| security ae ane ‘held by them ‘auy the presthene at Newton. hese’ dec! yertties bentures are 5 fis amount of ‘10s Take notice further that after the 27 5 per Ta period o/ 17th day (et Noven mber the excoutrix and jten years. he edged ‘execut Broosed” to d’stribute the and much superi arm mort-| asse Pie ania dee ‘Tende: O Reeve Mornington. Nov, 3rd, 1914. NOTICEH This is to certify that My PH FARM FOR — |Bastendorff. Jeweller of : The undersigned offers for sale is satis. nd 200-aore farm being lots 24and 2 Y correcting: ¢ the 12 the most complicated eases of “asrord fi in refraction. by the latest methods | known to science, eae F, A, GR | Inspector in Optometiy 304 Coristine Bld’ chected in 1808 with Business is Waiting —Telephone for it. Business may be quieter than two years ago, yet there is no cause for depression, Crops are good and already business is waking up. Call your customers by long dis- tance telephone. Dispel their gloom ! by the hearty spoken word. Keep both yourself and them posted on prices and general conditions, and there will be no slowing up in your business, The economy of telephone selling makes it a welcome aid to business just now. The feng distance telephone is the proven ally of economical business. very Hell Telephone ts ‘@ Leng Distance Station, The Bell Telephone Co, OF CANADA. Have You Tried our Ice Cream ? We sell it by the DISH, SURE or BULK, WE ALSO HAVE A NICE LINE OF Cigars, Pipes and Tobaccos -:- Chocolates, Fruits, Btc. WEIR’S RESTAURANT, -- Milverton ptahe ot) Pe shed 36x50 at est } ‘ sive ot. 24 lass stabling in good repair for 60 |Atilverton. Oct. 24th. 1914. fore ol saga hi esaaia id i= = t cellar. Power mill in com RCIAL. fiostclass working ordei Driving Mer abes 28x50. Pig house 30x50. nearly 81.05 $1 Nd wi jerete rs and neh, tye Barty per bush. 1 Plow, jewel per c' 8 20 tile, No pumping required as there 3 cl is an overflowin, barn. w! ih- 2 also Ak 20 22 tena of paral mail delivery, Perso! 8 10 desiring ion ' Markey ons | Lard 6 ther particulars apply to a ah ALEAN MoMANE, R.R, No, 2. Atwood 28-28) ont, 4-31, Before placing your order, come.in let us show you our new lines of suitings. We guarantee to please you in both fit and price. | The Up- Sarat Tailor VERTON, ONT, 3. N. SMITH, Mobilized The finest collection of Rubber Footwear ever assembled in men’s, women’s and children’s, Recruits Wanted To join the army who wear our Rubbers that stand The Siege Of hard we: A Long March Can be made in comfort with our rubbers. your daily march, Try them on Competition Ha: Before our prices, N. ROSS, snovttan Monkton ly Retreats It Pays to Dress Well “Nothing gives a man more prestige than to be Well Attired” An onaregti ic and, resoareeful bee youths aie the town on Halk na ‘emises cee in for tion. an outbuilding be. ade rei structures re overthtown-or remoy: annoying inconvenienee. to owne: neo jest, s was the Avcounle of young men n- employed by a rddhe new 8 yir were overpowered jeastd thw: mot b= theeomainksters ‘had disappeared | the scene.—Paisley Advocate. If would be eh Patrons and |Be Clean! hap} . . -[Eesie and Outside anita fairs oe q aes can ‘ord to neglect it | PI ee | Golden |, Medical Discovery or pu aoe more, (It pul ition of Sh pian eee ecirs as roe aa boat) Ff intoene by. getting a Bees pe eb er ro tt po You can have this-done at THERE has just been plac 4 the minimum ed-on the shelves a splen- " Ph ™ did line of Scotch Tweeds of ‘ a new pattern for fall and win- ter wear, that will make and wear well. Call and see eur stock, ‘We guarantee youa fit. F A 4 O. DUFFIEL The Up-to-date Tailor, Monkton, = ‘Ontario BS precept of 3 gne-rent stamps to cover mailing charces. Addrees