Monkton Times, 20 Mar 1908, p. 1

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es: t LEP TEEELELEE EL ELIE ETE EE ETL E EL EET PTET EEG pony ere : ; : Aki Bete ta Greenwood cemetery where the re- mains were interred, . ees light of it. : At Public Drug Store, pleasant dependable croup syrup. 50¢ . for the megative. ,. . SR cee lath' and J. @ Curtis will do battle ie eee Thomas Fullerton, encore Agent, Monktons é nt ae ; ; j : _ Vol. 1--No. 29 MONKTON, ONT., FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1908. Malcolm MacBeth, Editor and Publisher ae gg: lat AP Se RABE : ; | Me ee ae ee SEUUNES cen attle to Toronto on Mondaly, ~ os e : : | The Monkton Times| ee ee , i Well Prepared For + e on on Imes Mr. Andrew Terry made a _ busi-f ae. Citas: Heck Ais Penetang =. = si + 1S24UBLISHED nesa trip to Brodhagen last week. spending a few days this week visit- + te = £ ing Mr. Jacob Wairnings of Brunner : ¢ TH ad ENTEN SEASON * ssa ashen sera sas ts Mr. John A. Nicholson shipped a Mr. Fred Beck of Sebringville spent ' d 4 : soe AB cee carloald of cattle to Toronto on Mon-|a day this week with Mr. Jacob 7 4 t + Monkton, . i Ontario || day. : Warning ; he also spent a day or two 4 t ies bn ee ce ga gcse * Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert McKenzie re- | 22" '85 acquaintances at Boeehler- oe a eee aS ee ipgeretes Rigts ys a ' ° F - + SUBSCRIPTION RATES turned-to their home in Sarnia last = ana Ge ' UALITY taken into consideration our prices $ || one year. $1.00; six months, 50 cents week. paseo ' : are invariably the lowest, Examine critically am Gikcrintes teres ag eis ae cane Miss Ross of Brussels has returned Willow Grove everthing you buy here, We want our goods to giv * Se a : - Have opened for business in . , gapcon ye eam that y 3 goods give ¢ CONTRACT ADVERTISING tort store. Mr, and Mrs. Wm Fisher of Ros- : ire satis action an quote you the following price in £ SPrace Yrar 6 Mos. 3 Mos. Mo Mr. Pfeffer's agent for the Me- ae eee See a | < the grocery line : * 1 coluinn,..$50.00 $20.00 $16.00 $6.00 ||Cormick Steel Binder, is located in Kee "! oe Bo Whek 06 fhe = : £ || icolums'."30.00 "28.09 ° 9:00 "4°00 |! our village. pee a gag > : C ae BOs : 5 2. tr > Palme ' . Fresh Salmon Trout=<..............11¢. per tb. bs Pineh...... 5.00 3.00 2.00 1.00 Mr. Samuel Srhith of the 17th cons. eras tas" eae eis tor che + Preah. White Fish .--. 2: 2.0 .sc200. 5 2 2C. s p <3 int cents tes line fe firet insertion off snes te in Btratferd on business saa years, has engaged with . i 4 » é nts per line foreach subsequen om Saturday last. Mr. Hy. Lander on the 6th cor M : : + Fresh Herrin "ss ~ insertion will be charged for all transient eat Rees = aes ; - ; he : + Salted Sal EAE eae BA * advertisements. sarees Bi Our Monkton tailor, Mr. Jno. Z Squires bas :engesed --Mr. "Olington In the Secnabir onions formerly occupied by the Sovereign e alted Salmon Trout......... ...$750 per bbl. ; Ulner visited M iel' Heini whe: worked tors: Mr Wuyeaee: Mart Bank : + Salted' F te fd Advertisements without specific direc- ner visited Mr, Danicl Heinich, of |jagt year are > alte resh Water Herring...$'5.002 " & tions will be inserted until forbidden and ||f.ogan, lagt week, . ¥ | Holl ; : = charged accordingly. ' Messrs. John Thompson Thomas} 4 + olland Herring Dee i SEO er kit + Tho oyster season is about over Earl and August Ferg drove to Exc- | + B ; : P p MALCOLM MacBETH, and Mr. J. T Gill doss not intead | ter om Saturday to get a settlament * oneless Cod Fish toc. Ib. 12 lbs. for $1.00. Pe Publisher and Proprietor || gatting in any more. ee pith Mrs Wick: art, bmigh ec thes 2 oa s hay and 1 j ' " $ as ati hay and made an assignment a few - n Mr. and Mrs. George Rennick of Lo- is : : $ Canned Fish 4 = ----= | an, visited ait the hame of Mr. John weehe 28>: on on ranc + Maple Leaf Salmon...............0.4+.18¢c. tin. t | bbb eee ox ea ee. --_>+----- See + Mermaid '" i Misa Laura Rock of Brodhagen, was 16th Con., Eima. W G G If ll e e M E c aM OM oo is ci cece veux 2 BCs B LOCAL NEWS > the guest of Mrs. James Elliott fo ------= e ® 1 I an e 8 ana er. 4 mpire MN sl ee oe See 2 3 | couple of days last week. Mrs. Wim. Paillic spent afew days of \ ~ ' 2 ' soak SS ae he : Cascade Salmon.-2 6555206552 tins Jor.ase, : R fo fo Ho fo fo fo fo fe Fo Fo fe ak and Mrs. Bok Behade are vis- ote Cite aie eee na : ct teats ete disse aoe Aide Ine, 256, £ | -¢Stais oll cloth ot J. . Gill's store, ting trie vellasley this eck. {0% fat cattle from Monkton Tuesday | ae = eo ee fe ardines in tins 1o and 15c 20 cts. per yd., for 15 cts ; Sees ' ase next. ! orm 2 + seeeeeeeeseeeeeeee yO? 5¢- > Misa Minnie Sachalufer, Martha and Wim. Baillie shipped t ir } + 3 : ; 4 |. Wedding bells are~ going to rin sn etay Sat Ra SRO = eee ete BEE ee eae bow So See loads oy R q + Rowats Mixed Pickles qt. bottles......,..25¢. % | in our village in the near future. 2 t tieeeael Toe Palinriotr last ot to Durhain on, Tuesday of last NO HONING--NO G iN DING ; : John Bull A pint af ee EO, . Misa Swint of Milverton visited | Week. Mr. Manning, teacher of 8. S, No. the Razer ef Perfection--Everlasting Shaving Comfort Ozo Mixed Pickles pint bottles % |Mrs, Albert Scherbarth over Sunday. | Mr, Thomas Fullerton has ald his | ome, was called home to Clinton on NO RAZOR TROUBLES B 4 + P sreeeseeeees LOC, + ; : : Tuesday owing to the deah of his 2 + These goods are put up in pu in EG Misses Forgiison of Walton visited |{#tm to Mr. Charles Riehl, and for th a = peerage ss Bee i | ; si Ca § ' P P pure vinegar. + (Mr. R. J Shine and wife on Tuesday. | Prt pay has take Mr. Riehl's house | '70°: ae ie || Garbo Magnetic Razors hve revolutionized razor making + Worchestershire Sauce.10 and 12%c, bottle z im the villoge. Thursday evening of last week Mr. 2 | --they are tempored by electricity, which is our own exclusive py: : Cc sf i! 2 ws . Mr. Neumeister of Poole visited his amd Mrs. Wim. Balillic gave a party . : : Y : eae * anned Pumpkins for DIGS. io ccanss ecg FOC tin % |daughter, Mrs. Leonard Schade last aye: Andrew Terry ¢ntertained the }to a number of young people for secret process. ot é 5 ¢ : ' ° 5 A & jweek. L. R. C at her home on Selby ave. Mrs. Baillie's sister, Miss Lavinia Ed- i ctric temne ated ; F t a Plums Bae syrup....,.....10¢. tin Fe ea Ca a ee ee tk baie titan cae A aie ae We oeaiate ces Beit ean ee temperini by a E fe P : e " rants i 7 9 { are, (the only 1er method used for centuries) destroys the car + asp ermes in t Ic SYTUP ccc ccecvesee SHG tin + shipetties besineas. theucti:te hos aatt able time was spent. for the Western Hospital, Toronio, i which is the life of steel, £ Strawberries in thick syrup ............25c tin % | butchering. Mr. George Gootz of Bobringvillo, | Where she intends training for a your agalar GaTtduaioas ss ~ Raspberr Jam lbs. in wood ail 6 + ois ? : president of the Fanmers' Institute, | UT Sk Wer 10. YO S BANOS ee g + i y 7 ¢ ooden pails ,,.05C. + ee bey Carr shipped a fine car-|yisited Mr. and Mrs. G Weber on NETIC razor on 30 days trial without obligation og * Strawberry Jam, 7 lbs. " ..-O5C! % oad o fat cattle from. Monkton sta- | Wednesday of last week. Kennicot on your part to purchaso. Z iin Jam Ib oi 6 4 |tions on Monday. z + ere CS ae ht bg £ Mra, Robert Machain is home agvlin It appeatt that, exeluding warships,| yy Peter P. Longeway and bro- 'av ILLUSTRATED. | EXTAA HEAVY BEARDS LEATHER CAGE t Red & Blk. Currant es i666. 4 |after spending a week visiting a son thera were 450 vessels of 1,080,087 | i} o, Charles from Chicago are visit- + Gooseberry Jam = 65¢ $ jacar Carmunnoch. petite atl pratt exes wee EL eas the parental roof. aT : 2 eee 3 é ' Figs ones . James Ps jr, Hie e2en 4) z - All other groceries at lowest possible prices bs Fee Christ ae Geo. Leonhardt |quarter ended September 30. last. ae aap get Be abled te 14 4 |of Brodhagen. visited friends at and tae PROP RS e gers : ; z += \eronih Morkton. é Since making his home in Kinear- for his bank bairn, which he intends EI Se . + z ha } : : Wie dins it is estimaited thali-Mr. James ete Foe coming ine 2 rs 3 c @ lower temperature on Monday | 4, Macpherson, of Kincardine, has at-| Mr. John Francis jr. sold 9 valu- : = c + z was welcome ap the recent thaws | te ey sith 6 Ee fd airy. (abla horse one daiy last week. + f a ae ak es cle ended about 2500 funerals. [hat M ras. We Peomeis Tein THOS FULLERTON A en oy a passa- | would make about 50 a year. Mr. |.. MY. and Mrs. Mt mabe tae Seer e g s 0 if MONKTON : * ea it ge a Ds ble. Macpherson is | kindly gentleman | Ww of their friends to a hot-fow1] : § § ® q ¢ + Miss Emma Engler of the 14th with) many friends and he never for- Be eae eS sees t Milvert e : a ~ leon. of Logan, was visiting her bro- | #ots to pay the nanat expressions of |. MBS Mune Meeruets Oa ge { eee ; 4 ¢ 1000 Ibs. Dutch Setts Meiiccidendvssctaceve ge PCE lb. + ther, Mr. Simon Engler of ae village sympathy. . B ije i her parents for « few ea + . 7, is x cay ' efor} sake fe Se oh abe ote Ss Be Be Bs ol be ote ote abe ok .. 2. t, ¢, = +e 500 lbs. of Good Clear Farmers Lard at 14ca lb pe thie week ; : Mr. Will Peters: who has been Mr. Thers seems to be something very See LEELELELE DEE LE LEER EEEE LEE EE EE PEEP EEE EE EE OE uy < FS Mr. Henry Cleaver of McKillop and | Fullerton's obliging clerk and = as- ittraetive about the young ladies of ca . * : % |his step-daughter, Miss Katie Mor-| sistant, during the last two years, | our Bethesda choir as the young = KF * b hee aes Mr. and Mrs. Gerth ~ on | we are pleased to know has been se- gentlemen have cafrried off no less " r it ie "3 ® ' ' e y: | cured by Mr. Near to fill the saline than three the laSt six weeks. Ca : z Highest Market Price Paid for 5 (ha boys of the vicinity should be iposition in the store Iu the future.) Mrs. Burke and her little son from| & : . " 5 = ¢ Butter and E 25 pe careful in the throwing of snow-balls j and will be found in his old place xs |Port Huron. are the guests of Mr. + = + BRS. *% lat the people on the streets, afid shop usual and the public may rest sccure [and Mrs, Robert Ward. + ° e Of New York, will b t th os aS mt ey Pee % 8, ANG SHOP | in knowing they will receive honor- - oo E e S ecialist B ; Hot iM € kt e + 77 ditties. ntinaditidctiegs - inblo treatment from him and his Py auers Mote onkton : - z Tha stock of fs alendars that | prineip: Rostock 5 : , ne + & : x st ancy calendars that | principal. ostoc 2 ts ' + I was giving away with $1.00 worth | "See se eS 3 CROSS 2k & ~ * lof goods is done, getting no more An exchange truly says of the; Mr. and Mrs. Wm Kreuter ae x fs, oe £ eber & Bett er b 3 in to give away. J.M@ Gill. : os of se Bee his shear! now residing in the: yillhes. + TU DAY MA { < ke WW és : : | full of wind, blows the trumpet o Miss Maud Kreuter of Toronto is i * # p sci ga Soniwere bas has cer ltha year as the herald of spring. He |homa for a viait, <4 : + ? * : : ' yare business to Mr.jiq a blustering month, who, though| Mr. Herman Raley sold his 50-acre te d * s Monkton S Popular Store. 54 pishard Sear, woo % welt Sag n..1n ihe may sometimes commence his cair- | farm to John Debus jr., for the sum x Prepared ou properly acacia iat deco deat (er = t + this village and neighborhood. lean in disgivise, is rure to reveal his}o $8100, Mr. and Mrs Racey and a and adjust glasses. + Bob obebeb teeth bebebeb ebb bebe tebeb bb bebe Messrs. John Rudolph and {Thomas | trae character before we have dons | family intend going to Nebraska. - ¥ LEER E ELE EL EEL EEE E EE EET EEE EEE EEE EE ET P. Thomas mily intend going to Nebras ' Linton, reeve and treasurer of Logan with{ him. Yet wo weleome him 48{ Mr, Sam Schlotzhauer has pur- Toofeafofeodeofeofeoteofeatonfecteotedsefeote ageaqesteofeefeoqeoteede obs alebesterdesbesderbesdeefecdecdesdectecdeedecdeodeebeodeobeode ede obeobeedeedeeke ae wera in Monkton on township busi- | "bringing the_ hope of those calm j chased a new Deering binder. Rite ness on Wednesday of last week. skies, and that soft time cf sunny Our village sports are #till en the] ------------------ aniline See eg I aE eran x eos showers." hunt. They got another fox last Ag I have sold my butchering busi- Weel : MILVERTON PEFFERS. neaa to Mr. R. Clark of Sebringville,| The Dominion Government shows Mr. Geo. Reibeling sr, is in Water: ---- esta Bask those that have not paid itheir | Wisdom in rushing the eonstruction An Hae ae i Sa al Sema Mias Eva (Torratuce spent Sunday | A! crosscut sawing bee wals held by hha dd dh il dis Pa a di Sad el a tat accounts to pay at once or other of © the National Transcontinental Mr. and Mrs. Henry Diehl and son, witht frienda in Listowel, Mr. John McKenzie on Friday alfter- + 4 |means will be taken to collect Railway. Tho prosecution af public | poster, have returned from Berlin} Mr. John EK. Roulston accompanicd noon of Iast--Weelr," when:alyut~ 16 < "| snme.--W, Flood undertakings in times of industrial They have rented part of Mr. H by his bride returmed home Sat naa cords of wood was cut up. A quili- ® = ; : reaction' provides work for the wm-| 3 yiotzhauer's house ; ; "| night. See e nome Saturday | ing bee was also held by Mrs, Mc t %| @he Ladies' Aid of Knox church |employed and helps to keep PAS 2 Die ret farina fn this vicinity have Kenzie, In the evening a party + & Ps : ~ {gave ai lunch on the evening of the | nancial and commercial machinery of staetod Caolen igs Ae: vi spread Mr. and Mrs. Wim Sanderson are in| was held whem a' splendid time was a $|17th. The evening was pleasantly |tha country in motion. Nineteen | "a7. yryin ee a To ois our | rorontd visiting their daughter, Mrs. spent' by the young people. ie + GENERAL MERCHANT MONKTON % |spent in games aind music. Most of | tenders for 375 miles of track haive ey ail yesterday Wis aktandanes a Alex, Kirklamd. ( ; ' Ai debate was held in the North (3 ~|tha guests wore a, sprig of Shai rock | been' opened and the contrasts, doubt: | | | OEP Oy crf ee RPE Pa eR Mr ee eeray ; Mornington chureh on Friday even $. P ' , p 3 e school is still much below the avyer- ry. A. G. Naismith who hag spent | + ' og Aiea gece : = in their button holes in commemor- | less will soon be awarded. As * lage owing to the prevalenee of small- | some Hine (no New Ontario returned toe Another on country life -vs. city : i, The rush of the holiday season is over and ens of the evening of St. Pairick's |result, 1,223 miles of road ee MS | pox homed on Mhuraday night life, will be held on Friday night of es, : z y- under construction between Moncton i " . ge ois % : next week. ' : 4 t we are now better enabled to give our cus- 5 ae ee and Winnipeg. Between 20,000 and PLB cae es oer rghnagt a Mr. Donald 'Dafvidson called on i, a tomers the attention and c i *| Tha Rev. W. G Grant of Honan./,9.900 men will be employed, and |. i154 ib ae Z friends in Gravelridge Friday. He in- ed + ourtesy wich they China, amd a miss ithe Pps allowed their freedom ; 4 hb deserve T lectern . Oe Cabins 18 'Pres- | the pay roll will total two or three : ' tends leaving in a few days for the Many Appeal This Year. ¢ ees |byterion burch in Cabnds, will de-|mititon dollars month <-- wen - F oh : c : ; " : Guel ar ir z We intend to make 1908 a Banner * {nig work in Knox church, Monkton| Court Rosewood No. 72 1. 0 F., West Logan a ee of Mr. Milton Rothaer-| jg tated ti Eg Pmt ay thority q Y i ¥ + |om Wednesday evening, 25th inst., al | Monkton requestd the R. B. to no : i MEST RES ' seh will regret to learn thalt he is at | (nat the Dominion Govern page : ear in our history and our Motto * 17.30 o'clock pam Mr. Grant is | tify each member by card to pay Miss Annie Weisenberg of Milverton | Present suffering from an attack of | nogitively dpolled "10 Appeal "Xo: tee : will be + |sor of the late Rev. A. Grant of St | their court dues by the last day of apent Sunday last under the parental | @Ppeneritis, country next November Tho whole . ps = Meer A silverton collection «will | cach' month by order or they would Soin Henry Steinbaek bok been on Owing to the pressure of space this | 'Tend of Parliamentary business this ee a) te { s bg & : Mir, Henry * by mis ais & Soe ; ¢ ees ~ | sossi ia bal : ayia es Honesty and Integrity a uae ie Nae ESLEY HOLMAN gaged by Mitchell Bros. sawmillers. week: te et the newa hos, becn | angle nes Lae that the Governi- a aN 'ec +| Wa regret that Mr. Fullerton ow- \ F. S. of Court Mr. Henry Kleber jr. has hired pent a out, but it will appear jn Fe is getting rendy for the general 5 We therefore invite all those who ting to ill-health has had. to retira with Mr; Win. -Bansr for the summer {UPS Weeks inate. Sie. Wilttia Laurier iN known $0.4 et é ~ : ' A ' : Sax ad Lt 4 known to Ree , want good square dealing to give us a + oop tgs Seccee racer seen a Sy --_-- poe Sic: Pitti "Hoole Beod 1 oi eneieotoe thes Une, OES 9 liament will be dissolved in Ostsber oe, : 'i = ' f aightforw: Bi- » and Mrs. : we tial elections w take place] ar hep eek npielspaeannto x i fa { trial for one year and we will try and = [ness man, of high integrity. We trust a Coren neetic vinlied bv and Mew: RO |Aaring oa Inttar pat of May oF Mb Semiiee ipéllane In. Nowsiatscnecue ' . %|be may soon regain health and be tard Jarmuth on Sunday last. early pal ° : nite "dd preaa pebble aae Mt. m 5 te : : 1 y arly part of June. , , : hes Hsin t ake it mutually profitable. +]apared mamy years as a resident of GoldwinrSinith. Bae Wo are pleased to hear that Mr. atlow, juat sufficient time for the " Bt Ty ow leader of the P 1 Hollef 1? t ' Premier to make} : + * | our village. While regretting tho re- ie new leader of the Provinei! | maward Wardel who has been on the | , allefrund's studio will close on Kone Gh ene Wee oe pas contemplated Me t Wra erettes-- Wra erettes + ltivemant of Mr. Fullarton we. -wel-| Copomttion. bag ovencd with! what ap-| sick Hat for several weeks has. re- | April 4th, in place of Re IS tte ae] oe Oe nS Naat hae Ses 5 hela ae los Nhs lear tas wf rae AC pears to have beh very effective anbawed Piece in lat week's issuc. Watch ae Peg me yy ial 2p will havé > + me uP) tn heat. |sneech. He concluded with a some- ; Ts Sh hee re tty | for date of re-opening. taken place, and in that event Par- Shes In Wrapperettes we are overstocked and % ht he may he puseess y in nee what fievek version. of. the duty or his: ars i. Smith and Miss" Araettn ; idvyerse to a, Winter campaign. tt G a - : + | ness, and we ask the public to ac ' ; of Listowel visited Miss Cora A. B. Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Chalmers,| Parliament were to ri ey have decided to reduce our stock in order to © \eord- him thelr. custom. in tho fv | 00% representing ad that of alain teacher of S. B. No 10, last {of Fergus, fonmerly G. 1. R. agent | w. aucent were to rise~ in time «he m ' # tag friendly criticism of Governmont | nai hg cos mines by ee One| ould bo disposed to appeal to the i make room for New Spring Goods, so have * es, not ly of ition | sr 1ere, spent Friday of last week at the |country next June, but there i : : setae + :. measures, not merely of opposition | y1r3 John Rock sr. has for tho |residenco of Mr. and Mrs. G. A Barth. | (he remotest pe ine; but there is not 3 a look through while the selection is larger %| 'Tha Attorney-General of Manitoba |and endeavor to ougt the Govern | ast two weeks been visiting her Mrs. G. A Barth. | the remotest possibility of Parliament db 2 d th: *%jhas withdrawn all proceedings in ment, Can it be made to wear that daughter Mrs TG Pamaitn. Mrs: Wm. Baumbach sr., Mr Jacob | Concluding its lnbors this session to ' + an e convinced that we can save you a %lthe assize court against R. E. A |aspectt Does not the whole pacty "Mr. Jas. E¥ams has pold to Mr Dan Baumbach and Mrs. Henry Zaulauf|vneble this to ba done. It is assum- a ' little money. > 3 Leech and other liberals in conneo- |system, with its machinery of von- Dittmer "his imported Clydesdale left last week for McCook, Nebraska, |, however, that by the end of July * | tion) with the last Dominion genoral | vention and caucuses, bear the plain Kors Best "Man, Hevta: ones of in to visit their son and brother, Mr. nae Sa L di ; d C ild : F C tl t + |elections, there not being a tittle impression of a perpetual strug@le | jst animals that ever crossed the Wm. Baumbach of that plac. a ies an ] ren S$ ur aun e S$ = of evidence to support the unwar between hostile forces. for power ¢ Shakti: Mr.Geo. Posliff--<oelebrated 'his *lranted charges. Mr. Leech is a Does not antagonism dictate the tic- R88 whee e a ' Pee f ! f 1 peer meagt, mephengnes a vharentes |ket? What is tha motive of the cor- 8rd birthday om the 5th of this tm hi + wil ist Sue Peto these left M6 eer is. well known in Ontaltio wiiere ruption which we with too much rea- ee Speen Sear neta which will be cleared at bargain prices Fl hit trivia Det OUberie. Where whee oe School Report and hearty considering his years and . *¥ |hia triumphant vindioaltion will be | son deplore ¢ What is the character dd tse f be eae . + ae E|hailed with delight. Mr. Leech in o|atamped on our political prosy? Mt. m.. ponowing i e a ena ce sabal osige ais ew t Ladies' Fur Gauntlets, reg 1.00 for 50e * | brother of Mrs. (Rev.) F J. Oaten of 'McKay's words are welcome as an]. ue Bae 6 ae of Tha P ee Séhool es : i > 4 | Milverton. indication thait men of sense begin te | 5. eg 2 He: POT ee oy Tha Public Schoo ard have en- There are : Children's Fur Gauntlets, reg. 50c for 35e + : indication that en on aren eetor of | February baked on examinations and |gaged Miss Fear of Brussels as fourth he ele Boia Misi ther! Bo Ss and Men's Wint C + iil ig. pase a Ellice de-|the system. The bisection of politi- ae era Names given tn ordor of |teacher on the -- stafff. Miss Fear aOR whith snake ene + % | parte nis life on Sunday evening |¢al tendency which in times _ past. Mor ile-- ; comes highly recommended and is spicuously bett : -- h Oe Ss in er aps fi las gene of east late sited lent some pie Gh ceaaun: to theuie 3 aig reach ete ; a niese' of Rev. E. Fear, a former aid. y er than any other» : n Ca > H - es 0 ilverton, Last wee WE | visi atwe ie ad Whi r er. aware ehike, sconard tpaster of the Methodist church here, s . BPS bafta, Amato dt assortment ranging * |made mention of Mr. Alles' illness at on oeren ete ave Sende, Alma McClory, Wil.not Mil) "i 2 '3 : wees 3 And one of these--the Har- + in price from 25¢ to $1.00 which we will Flano to a stroke of paralysis from | ies of © there are fi S* (ler, Eva Horn. : Messrs. John Engeland and fon. monic Tone-Prolonging Bridge : clear out at a sacrifice | which he never recovered. Only for |g gene y eeiteaal re emaieri |. J¥+ T.--Nonm'n. Hiles, James Hen- who have purchased the general store --is such a masterly invention ' © 2 $1. short period did he regain conscious aap ties Ee Ee rs ae z > Bele darson, Dave McClory, Albert Harn- and business of Messrs. Finkbeiner that it deserves the critical ye + yeas, Mr. Alles was born in South ster ADS Rae eaeaanl a mond, Annie Schade. Leona Ham- sros., are busily engaged this week in attention of every piano ' ey Patent Drugs fx Easthopa about 63 years ago, coming Gob f£ ore Ea Sal Se rks oc a*'t mond, Wesley Henderson. atogk-taking| but expeet to open oul purchaser. - ' - ; : he be 2 usagi arabe PP here comes) "gr. 11 --Rose Pilgrim Edith &tric- jo? Saturday, Some heavy purchiuses "We si : ; We are right to the front in these goods in 4'| to. Bliive forty years emo, where he ts obsnge the quiet clemémis of ee) cart. Cl Pilgrim Edith, Strie- lof new @ooda have henn malo and on the wonderful improvements made ae * ° ° . : : *jcleared al' splendid farm. In April|cioty may presently be beginning. to Pot pipe aba rai one "|tha ptock Aa ee ee ae en in the construction of the pianos." \ ae cluding all kinds of Cough Mixtures which are SP hecgta oth baie fontuing and moved into) ycar for some uncontentious And peas eee fos hace ae pee: eye announcement " thia nsw ee St. Mary's Academy, Crescent: a z ae d %|tha village where he has resided | plo form of government, eos IT. Reuben wPehlke, -- Uizz wood, Winnipeg. <a ndemand now, = " * +lsinee, Mr. Alles was aman a nian| What docs Mr. McKay say to the Strickert. Tha final meeting of Milvecton BL. Our beautifully illustrate RS Pa : ; Are A hi Caaad Pt. I.--Rob McClory i i i y ¢ os de * a, most reise Paap a his | fight which hes just taken place in} "yy G. McKINNON seg a "A will be held in Cook's booklet describes this patented -- ; ' we + |departure wi rexyrette yY lonr House of Commons? Are calm SE ne de asaya ae , _ {hall on Monday evening of next week. device and many other features Y < Highest Prices Paid For Farm Produce | very wide circle of friends. He leaves | deliberation and friendly criticism Moacher. | as splendid musical prograin is being of Canada's finest pianos. Write q.|ta mourn his loss a wife, One son, | possible between two such bodies as o = arranged. A debate, Resolved that for a free copy. The Williams a +(|Mr. Henry Alles of Ellice, and two/|those ¢ re the Canadian Senate ibe abolished, Piano Co. Limited, Oshawa, Ont. "2, = daughters. also of Ellice, namely, Mrs. Group positively checked im 20 min- will be one of the features of the +0 : oD @ @ j ot ees oe and a -- -- "2 : utes. Dr Shoop's 20 minute Croup gene The affirmative will be up- : (Tha funeral took place from the fam- a : +e wits in tha |itemedy acts like Magic No vomit-|beld by Mr. A. MaeBeth amd Rev F. |. ae ; $ GENERAL MERCHANT - MONKTON = /ily residonco on Wednesday afternoon ayn & man keeps his wife in the ling nothing harsh. A. simple, safe,|7- Osten, whilo Mesars. Mt. Map) Piano 4 # : + : :

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