Monkton Times, 12 Feb 1920, p. 4

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> = = i : : = —= f - NEWTON HESSON | MILLB ANK NEWS BAECHLERVILLE : F; . y ns . 4 : | Mr. A. Jack, of Kitchener, visited) The marriage was announced on, Milder weathiar - does not always é 5 % 2 : ‘ As his parents, Mr. and Mrs, A, Jack,| Sunday of Morris Snelling, of Hebert % 2 : , | prove a boon, whether we do not seem © wy ‘i , 7 r last week, ~ on, and Lavina Kocher, of Hesson. | \Mr. Hank Johnston, of Listowel,| {0 thrive better in a stmuy oath : pent, reemans of Fort William,’ | Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hammar and was a visitor et Mrs.’ R, Muleahy’s! tort os setae one aie neon < day last week at the home of/ daughter, Reta, of Macton, spent Sun-' last week. health conditions were better duri 54 Z = £ past ‘ : \ ever, ae spent a 3 Ave J, Freeman: day with’ Mr, John Linseman, | “Inspector Irwin, of Stratford, was| Health conditions war : ; : Mrs. Maxwell ‘and son, of Toronto,| Mi. Dan Kennel returned home last 9 visitor here the early part of last Seaae . : os ; a are ‘Visiting with friends in Newton! week after-spending a few months in| week, ; de ‘ = Morning : Afternoon ais Garr, Rabbert, who is em-|the United States crtoo| volatiles, :guie was called to To-| fren nore ‘ in axe loyed with the Stratford Steam Laun iss Frieda Lather, 0: aterloo, ronto last week owing e illness o: h i 4 i ie : ; ss = see : Ba trent Sunday with cher father,| spent the week-end under the parent:| her son, Bob, Bae Hees The ROUTE aE ie ee oy South of Mill Street, 10 0’clock . South of Mill Street, 4 0’ CE a Yr. J. rt. 3 tal roof, ‘ Mrs, Wm. Living: » Of - ii i i ’ : p is and. itis: ‘Tom Waddell, of" A'number of friends and neighbors| an, visited over Sunday ‘with her soo-| Boar OF health 1st eet ee North of Mill Street, 10.30 o’clock _ North of Mill Street, 4.30 o’cloc Bluevale, returned honie on Friday af-| gathered at the home of Mr. and! ther, Mrs. A. Stewart : cS) : i » ter attending the funeral of the late! Mrs, John L. Hammond last Monday| Mrs. Beli MeParlang, of Hirschell, ieepeetinessonseees aad : W. Waddell. vening it being the former’s birth-|Sask., and Miss Dorothy Knight, of| Ginir mre meetings, « Z e : Mr, Andy Ross returned home after| day. A very enjoyable time was] Crosshill, were visitors at Mrs. Hes os ence Nethereott and spending a few days at the home of in pr V e and oth-/ fer Tanner’s one day last week, Perey M en, of Trowbridge, LOOK OVER THI Ss LIST Mr..J, Barr, >. er games afte hl Mr, Norman Ruby was a visitor at] called on friends here on Saturday & _ Mr. Roy Miler, of Kitchener, is A ie eee o eee dM, 8 cok spending a few weeks with his par-|m m: 2 -happ, . 1s. Pope, of Atwood, and Mr.| Tt is a wise rule not to persist too 2 : ee Meo MateciTh f Stratford : ith Ayo Sets ae ME Gets: "Connie: on ee eas Heoves ie ee ie Mr,_ Dave orpe, 0: ratford, vi r test when dul warned as t - owes apantt Sunday ubdentiarerontaltcect feet winter anda. : | cee nen” duly saan ; ; (We offer these at cost) -| Men’s Mitts, reg. $1.25 for ... Mrs. Becker, of Brodhagen, is vi —_——- _ Miss Olive Lowrie, of Toronto, is quently whe: e theory hi $45.00 Coats at $35.00 | Regular $1.00 for : oe iting her daughter, Mrs. F,’ A. EI TOWNLINEEAST _~ | “siting at her home here. a i > ae gett vires s%5en9| Regular 85¢ for. ligson. ‘ Mr. Tom Tanner, of Dorking, was imself in a dilema, H ve bee = 28.00 R lar 75e f . W. J. Zoeger has moved into h ala business visitor here last weelt and. jus str i a BA OOA SEMEL FOG AOE Ss oe his house in the post office, The house e ni purchased the farms of Messrs. Alex,| to the bar. pivi rs the ; an 658.00! j Vacated by them was purchased~by | a few days i .,and Walter McLennan. i f id thi MEN’S CAPS Mr. Martin, of Carthage. Bu is up now and w is} _ Mrs, Henry Kelly returned home ine to i ‘ \ e many friends of the late Wm. | health may soon be restored. Saturday after spending a week with] position long enough t permi 24 CHILDREN’S and MISSES’ COATS PANT Now: Goods 20 p.c. off Waddell express. their svmpathy to| "A Forward Movement meeting was! relatives in Toronto, life bo: ir j y ew Goods . : Ge i Berg iied tamed ete held at the home of Mr, James W. ea ae De oe Spent Monday at| fro i ing the load at each trip. We offer these at 1-30ff—good stock Mr. G, MeDonald,~o: ltchener, nston on Saturday evening to con-| Mr, Alex. Crawford’s, Wellesley. The -res valiant ne t yer e ; spent the week-end at the home of hig |senmston on Saturday : We are sorry to report Mr. David| pews ieee oe ‘ aan’ for next fall. They. will be SWEATERS 25 3 i i v « 2 doz. Boys’ Sweaters, reg. 1.75 for 1.29 i¢ 2 ae tath canvass. eCormick on’ the sick list and is| soon b See hold i the ¢ S,confined to his bed, Quite a number from this. section : CARD OF THANKS a ‘th ~ The first, Mrs. John and Miss S. Hammond] took in the Listowel fair last Friday. COMFORTERS neet: a this week with Mr, and Mrs.| ‘The impression that we were recent GROCERY SPECIALS Mrs. Wm, Waddell and family wish’ ander’s on Tuesday afternoon. Feb,| J, Hooey, Milverton. = ly about.to revert to the practise of a (Just a few left) to thank their many kind friends and! 9th beginning at two o’clock. Mrs. Roy Mulcahy was a_ visitor] ynj ji 3 Snider’s Tomato Soup for thetr ai ympathy| Miss E. Coghlin, Mrs, H. Coghlin| to Elmira on ay. 2 is n. Regular $2.90 for . ages ne ind| w| The reviv: which were] w, i x e Regular 4. Campbell’s Tomato Soup ip tale aod | Mrs, S. Coghlin spent a few) The revival ser ices which were ‘usband and loving father. Also | days in Toronto last week. held in the Methodist-church the past} ¢j, F strosit! E .. Bee ae 2 : thanking the Couneil for the beauti-| Mr. and Mrs, Jim Bartley. have ve-| few weeks were closed atthe, Gene) ou, of Such monstrosities Regular 6, Large ‘Tin Pumpkin .........+...,15e_ = Port Elgin hand packed Tomatoes ae ti 3: jets CRG nd Mrs, Ji ful wreath of flowe: {turned to their home in Listowel. day a a vane nee d! spent a few days last week with her jthe cold weather the attendance was| friend, Miss Eva Posliffe. |not as large as might have been but| — Mesars, William Schmidt and Henry FELTEX FLOOR OILS Hn ee iara bee ae pee attended teport a good Strickert, of Monkton, spent Wednes- Guaranteed not to break—5 beautiful pat-| Krinkle Corn Flakes .........-.... e spent. lay evening at-Elma Heights. : ‘ |. The friends of Mrs. Alf Tanner|° “Mr Chic, Schmitt eee: ee terns, 6 fhwideata...c..io8 oss .2$2.501 Denne Soap : 3 for 25 ‘« Chris, Schmidt Jr, and daug! J are glad to know she is improving] ter, Annie ave spending a few days S 2 for 15¢° i a) D after an operation shenersia rece e s : Drudge, for cleaning . 2 for 15¢ q CREAM WAN E at Guelph last week Logging has been carried on t NOW FOR YOUR SPRING Goops Figs for cooking es é Stas? ~ aia 5 Special Forward Movement _ser- extent during the past fine heen é 4 were’ delivered in all the loca ather that as ar a ALE. ae ies ready, malta the dN eee Glycerine Soap, per c churches on Sunday. Collectors wi iffe intends getting the mill in for We wind our prices right when you con- E tear demand for our Butter has inereased to such be out during the week, ' awing operations in the spring. Any sider the present wholesale prices, Hops, per package ve for th sawing operations i an extent that we must have more cream in s $13 ee Hendone fe esis order to supply our customers. We request lish Re el and the Presby Horse-buyers made their appear- ] UCE 3 A spate s 2 jan $1800. ance his vicinity in search of 7 you to ship us your cream. We guarantee you the Mrs, H, Stewart was calléd to Bun.|heavy drafts, niger court £e Abia BRING US YOUR PROD highest market price, accurate tests, honest weights ee Vy Tuesday owing to the illness of| ed." However, had they been in n i | ner daughter, Miss Stewart. |search of the lighter kind more would and prompt service. Mrs. Peter Sny: er, of Bloomingdale) have been. available In_ fact, it * sl ited part of last week ‘with Miss] would hav n no trouble a 4 : We pay twice a month and our cheques are made 5 pote e ond ta eo hee Hos sepuD le at é O H payable at par on any chartered bank in Ontario. We ere ae He their 4 last week. “Whil > e e [ ‘or thie p ; pr. tok | . fa little early training, there} furnish cans and pay all express charges. Our firm is Me _ [is am advantage in ning now for 2 BIG STORES 2 on MILVERTON Pajolt : ,Well known and needs no further recommendation. =r : 3 fe yet ha d Write to-day for cans or further information fase atta, eno © Ral 2 t the real estate boom which has | Hing upon a are y. report that the | mR ° n ° r d ve, | 0 ion of Mrs, A 2 is DONEGAL ROSTOCK é 7 ‘a | Beneath’s ne We loved and tried| not improv: : frie i v5 ae cey Elmira Co-Operative Creamer os etl Rape fo an ganiy ecary eS owe 2 $ : en w 2 veeks with Ga F. A. KEYES, Manager. Li 3 ee x . a couple of weeks with G L onT Y c -patient wo a r 2 2D We are sorry to report the illn ELMIRA, - x ae fou ast. lets to say it is leap year and as we} o¢ My. Albert Petrie and family and Ae r . IRS OsIT1ON |. Sa cheson. But we wish them = ieee! Soprano still confined ‘ eCullough and two chil-| to we understand he hen e explanation. Our Mrs, W .Smith and children,! is on nd now. We hope to see < is to promote a spirit of good fell Qu’Appelle, Sask., spent | him out asain soon » Wingefelder return hip with “our lady 1 week at the home of Mr, W.J. Cock-| Mis. Henry Glore and little M ay after spending ovable © line. of Bornholm, are at present Mey Tone Wm. , of Stratford, ih: v with here on Sunday. 0 Mr, D, Schneider had a few teams ed r spent Friday in rt the illness) drawing brick from Stratford this Be we hope . OV to the condition of bid 1 k at her home 1 discussions of curre Irs. Thos, Hymer Jr. spent’ last are nor of any situation it-| week with. her parents, Mr. and Mrs i not. bey i n, West Monkt i 8 been’ said for 1 ng "ry to repor t d and 2 2 kin, Arey ee a speed the roads the is not a favorable| Wh rdering y ‘ Robert Buchanan is” visiting| one, although it also has 4 senna woes reine Your sale bills vou We are the exclusive representive of these fam- e ee eee eee nian ve, the list of articles a i SOL wl @ Mr, and. Mrs. George Recent visit 6. Sum. ‘The Sun covers. von ous gramophones and records. Callin and see | ee fo ae tae Heat pncng te-|der’s were Mr. Wm. Hanna, Mr. A.! field in North Perth and possibly one % cently with Mr, and Mr: fae 5 as the line we carry and also let us demonstrat LINWOOD | Cockwell. Be oo mipke ian cover cia the quality and tone of Victor records in stock. es | Mr. Irvin Stricker, of “Kitchener, spent the week-end at his home here | : = = eb go af his home here | P. H. BASTENDORFF on the siege we wh Be S| Jeweler and Optician - - - MILVERTON, ON Hee ihe Hi yes spent the week-| Ss Ger ude Hammer, of Guelph, | spent Saturday evening in our burg. Mrs. Frank Schummer is ee a ae JF the Ford Motor C f ue sane ace t O otor Company o ; n St. Jacobs. we imi ic ‘ oe he Canada, Limited, is able to build aE Boag of 8, clement, up to the limit of its capacity, only si, ot Miia, opened 27,350 Ford Cars will be built for d— At: Linwood on’ Sunday, Feb. > © softeptracs dl ee in ae between January the Jam es Me. ‘ahon and arry ral et onaeinet, wk of consi rst and July the thirty-first of this pending two weeks at his home her > canes Ratllegy Haves au Chr year. Divided among the total eee population of Canada this means es haa sient one Car to every three hundred and WARTBURG | es: Hoy .. ; G OLDEN G TE ‘La meeting. held at Siraitard on ten people. ye Mrs. George Richardson, he oe . 2 ae l \ Sh eet cae eee at It 1s easy to see that many people Open For Me aint te pA eth e i] : eee! heed A no sea Tame will be unable to get their Ford A Wonderful Song! A Sensational Hit !! E igen Cars at all, and many will have to ii tas Hear it played by the King of the Hawaiian Guitar ome a? AEs sane ate fey Ben Hokea assisted by Al Nani / ‘es ss y é os fen eee wait for summer or fall delivery. ie ; a You’d Be Surprised ‘ : —and—That’s Worth While Waiting For Billy Murray’s two big song hits “His Master's Voice” Record 216077 Dardanella—and—Patches—Fox Trots Coleman’s Orchestra Biggest Dance Hit in Years “His Mi Voice” Record 216074 ALL 10 INCH DOUBLE-SIDED 90 CENTS ruspe, Mr. and Pg gee erp ae As Ford Dealers in this territory, Mr.‘and Mrs. W. F. Kr : . js ee ores we desire to deliver a car to every Kruspe, Masters Robert, Sam_and| George’ Braden Henry, Masters Stan-| ley and Roy Middleditch. person in this distri@ who wants 6th LINE ELMA - Shea but we cannot get the Cars un- af i Aetani vont Ga less we send in the orders now. SY Mr. Hear the eit day at any day evening at Mr. Tom Tirberts. 2 Mr, Adam Willoughby gave a dance ny: a * 99 ee a His Master’s Voice” dealers sf te if you_will need a car later « sare ee oe ao mle hei oem eis don’t wait till spring before order. i Wedding bells are ringing, As 2 Roar sae ree ing. Put yourself at the to 6 : tended Mr. W. Gray's bam saising d sir : iF t b : z e last ednesday, 4 (Ee ve 1S 18, J, Thompson and fam- sessueaueesaasese iL Bae pen ORS ek tae nates y y signing an order + are glad to hear that they. are im- today. Rs proving, . We regret to report that Mr. and) MeN RS, GOLIGHTLY BROS. - DEALERS - MONKTON Ze ue Sas a oe ‘ : ee a fas vr h “His Master's Voice” Record 216071 orl Mr. ai Joseph Carty, a isi Bet r 165, oe

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