Monkton Times, 31 Dec 1909, p. 1

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We age cc i * Malcolm MacBeth, Editor_and Mr. and Mrs. W. Fullerton spent partmental stor- send your money to de and le ape 'ertificate for work done on Nichol- Within the past month three of the leading drapers of the town have fail-| 4 HHS SSVST POSSSSOSO VOL ti-NoA? 7 4 S MONKTON, ONT., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31 1909. 40bb404004444640 08 20 Ab Ges G ee ees sees eee G99 OA AEESA TS ; Messrs. Edgar and James ice) LOGAN COUNCIL. MILVERTON, eoscesces: pete 2 tere oo ccse cece eee eaOOs esses sees es ee es Hees eye %y The Monkton Times George and Wm. Bettger were spect-|} ee ; eects 8 --- nd ea b 5 ators at the Listowel-Palmerston hoc-| The council met the 13th inst. pur- Messrs. John and Angus MeKinnon | @ i ee * < key match at Listowel last week. suant to adjournment, all the mem- spent Christmas at the Manse 3 te 33 rinses 'i Wm. Murray and Mr. Alex.|bers in attend R rare e ro 4 5 ie EVERY FRIDAY MORNING oe le oe = ie Ls Be iL a endance. the reeve in the = be = L. and Mrs. Charles left on! @ : | an > ae son. 0 91 . had a Pee onal e minutes of the last meet-) "ues ay to spend a week in their par- g : +¢ aS 2 ace s on Tuesday and while in 'he yillage |ing were read.adopted and signed. By- ental homes in Brantford. Mr. Char- of anad > 4 as Nionk on Ontario || paid their old friend Mr. J. T, Gjll allawt No. 472, providing for the proper lesi will preach in St. James' and St. $ i - + me ¢ $3 ---- eall. conducting of the Municipal election|Paul's churches on Sunday and will 8 i Pa 3p AI Messrs. A. Chalmers. O. Duffield. J.| was duly read and finall assed,| return on the following W dnesday. +? SUBSCRIPTION RAITES E88 aime ue mally pas ednesday ed . ' ss e? a eS piste aula, I. Struthers and J. Iilman represented |authorizing the reeve and clerk tosign| Om Tuesday evening, Jan. 4th. Rev. $ as & 2% One year. $1.00 ; six months, 50 cents; |, Elma lodge A.F. & A.M. at the install-}apd seal the same. Mr. John Queren-| T. B, Howard. will give a lecture il- - + # ; o¢ oe ee oat peo per eat lation of officers at Milverton on Mon-j Sesser, contractor of the McNaught; lustrated by lime light views in Trin- $ Pe 4 C oe 28 Sees Bites pd, AS) DS 2 day might. drain repair. presented an Engineer's| 1ty church. Elma. and on Wednesday + 4 - Oe FENTEN - +3 CONTRACT ADVERTISING | Erskine wishes his numerous cus-| certificate showing the completion Gt SYeRINE Jan. 5th in Christ church. #¢ 3¢ ; /tomers ¢ bright and prosperous Neverthe said drain repair. which entitled 'Milverton. The subject entitied $ : S . } % |] Space Year 6 Mos. 3Mos. Mo |, Year. Thanking them for their liber-| him to the payment of $410 which sum "Uganda" will be one that will edily D : Fite Ne + > + 5 2 ise ener $30.00 $16.00 $6.00 |{/al patronage during the past he sol- includes thhe sum of $20 extras, order- and be of deep personal interest to all. eposits of $1.00 and up 5 : 3 , cus: ea aS Oe Lees 300 'scits a continuance of the same. ed to be paid. A large number of ac- Everybody is cordially invited. A sil- received and interest allowe > 4 4 iC) 3% A inees e 5 00 80 30e. 1.00 || Do this section of the community acounts were ordered to be paid) Ver 'eollection will be taken to defray 3 current rates from date '> + sees 2 s : : 'good turn by giving Samucl Smith aj@mounting tq the sum of $1110.83. | expenses. : 4 posit. Re 2+ a2 5 eee cose ney ne Sor De iateciaont |vote on Monday--a man who makes his] when the council resolved to adjourn On Christmas Eve the boarders of| @ 3 > 4 * : 33 insertion will be oak ior anh eeueieat jown business S apeeess is a safe man|to ee again on the 15th inst. at the the nae hotel manifested their ap- 4 febeeeee Notes col. os . advertisements. ito trust with public business. usual time and place. ipreciation of the courtesy. and atten-| or advances made against +? js < Lae : 5 , ® g +e 2+ gens F a a | Messrs. Ralph oRbertson and Nor- F. JACOB. Clerk tion accorded them by Miss Frieda; ®@ at most reasonable rates * e mn pars BP sa eg es without specific direc- \man McNaught were "At h 598-4 yg ee : Ke Pauli 4 ' ee Pe ati e a 08. ' 8 pe inserted until forbidden and || paemnnese ore ae ee Pauli. daughter of the genial propri +2 x i> eS =7 charged accordingly. : {number of their friends in Erskine's| The council met on the 15th day of tor, by presenting her with a hand- 3 le mY : 'hall on Friday evening. A most enjox-|December pursuant to adjournme some red plush work box and a russet)@ you discuss your bank 2} - B 33 pleats Phe _|jable time was spent. About forty jall the members were in so udanes, |oroeco scissor case. The presenta- 2 with us. iy ; 2 $ = 3 +¢ ublisher and Eroprietor }/ were present: the'reeve in the chair. The minutes| "0? was made on behalf of the board-| : > y 5 res | Mr. and Mrs. T. Davis and daughters|of last meeting were read, confirmed era by Mr. M. MacBeth, who in a few H =? : a? OO OLOESOSOEOTOTOPOTOPOS Rose and Nellie. Mr. and Mrs. C. Corn-|and signed by the reeve. The reeve brief remarks. expressed the sent $ iS, 3+ oe en sti @ | wall. Mr. and. Mrs. E, Miler | and|and elerk were authorized to issue ments of the donors. Miss Pauli to|@ Monkton ™rancit bd p< = sole LOCAL NEWS 3 pa Helen. " Norwich ont ue a cheque in favor of Mr. H. Diegel to hictee te bog Peas yg a enth wees very 4 Ps ros | ~ 2A. Davis of St. Thomas spen the| the amount of $5.00 for farm bridge] MOCCS" y thanked the contributors for ++ 2% > 'Christmas holidays with Mr. and Mrs.}on N.W. drain. Messrs. L. and : P. their handsome gift. . $ AY ie re *% ++\ 4 ~ The follow 5 : N. {V JELA > S4 23) eee : ; /W. HL Barnhardt. Longeway applied for payment -- for 'he following is an extract from a|@ 2 Ne. uh wre eo 22 | Ot POLO OL OTOEOTOTOTO TOTS | I again have the pleasure of thank-| payment for farm bridges on lot 17 letter received by Mr. H. Spencer from @ x +e Hen" > <e bese - yt i . jing you. my many customers. for your! con. 13 re Ritz drain extensi _.;| his brother-in-law in England which Manager. Se 4| Mrs. John Ullner spent Christmas in F R ain extension and ve © 1 © + $ | milver cee istraas iM numerous favors during the past year {each received the sum of $15.00 as pro- shows the condition of trode there and - o Pe oe ilverton, : é year. I shall endeavor during the! vided by by-law. Messrs. H. C ana| the effect the elections have on busi- BSESOSEHDO'« <¢ Soe jear of coal has arrived at Year 1910. by a careful assortment of|H. Schenck presented their eneinear's ness, "The carriage trade has not been | aes 4 | ae Spe tintg Se eer, ..|my stock. courteous attention, just|pertificate for work done on North! "ory brisk and I do not expect to see | SLR t D4 o a > | 2 TreLtte Terry. of Toronto. IS prices and honest dealing to merit a East drain for assisting the seaaiecs| it much better for some time as We} 4 Bt aes oe the holidays at home. --_--'cantinuance of your patronasi. My| each: received the sum of $10. Mr. 8.| {ie now on the eve of a general elec-| ps . Mr. W. F. Burrill. of the Sterline | chief aim ia to please you and at the | 'Hickey Satund of. Faxes charged in tion in this country which will not | + 2 Baik epens Chieinas $) same time benefit myself. Do not/error 78c. D. Costello. per enpincer's| mane things any brighter or better, ; . r'! + Christmas with friends in Atwood. Mr. Alfred Broughton. of Toronto. is spending his holidays at home. On Saturday New Year's cards will be isold for one cent each at Berger's. Mr. August Ferg. of Fullarton, spent a few days at his home here last week To our hundreds of customers and friends, we extend the season $s heartiest May the closing days of 1909 a prosperous year fitable twelve | greetings. | be the happy end ot ip. eS Mr. and Mrs. D. Hodge. of Mitchell. g at his home in Monk- | | | SHEL4 HESEDEEEHE EEF EPH EHH PEO OY PELEEEEEPEPHHESIO> HOGS Messrs. Hay Bros. last wee ; several carloads of grain from jelevator here. | Misses Iva and Gussie Irwin. | Hamilton. spent the holidays at thei jhome here. | Mr. J. J. Woollacott leaves on $4444O%44 | urday to spend a few ¢ at Toronto. For the ie) sredecessors 9ro and and Fe edecessor of 2 I spent Christmas with Mrs. A. Hug- folowing address for the services that ; ' | eins = iS es Grit +. + aes he has rendered the court. Mr. Gill MGietr} 1OTO. | Mrs. Robertson we regret to report who was taken by surprise seis ELE | has been on the sick list but is conval- yery suitable reply and gave @ short jescing. ee ee fas ' the orde d eee hag pape : : address on the work of the order an "ae co on BEM has ie Mr. ohn Murray and Mrs. Murtay hoped that it would be mightily pros- ul ° A el L : "|, spent Christmas in Monk oored in future am ai add avoid = DC | are : ) ns of makins ay 3 wid- AY ea \ = see hate on Tris : Dei tia A+ the close : : ~ + ction a Ter Junot meat ene wed He - : fed : nf ~ - + > Pha f : = gona, "are ovine 2 i* = gi 4 In fer wevanticipat Siving " -- ; ' - cer ez > ee S°¥dereu ; neipin le even better service. $ Mas : Mire ery a > _M i f i. Mess Jas. Me-; Fad kt not been fo! ely as- a >| Kenazigsavere visitors at Milverton OD cistance. we should often se : es - - + | Tuesday. Se aca aiftiaulties 1 Esai a en IVE < ee | 7 re y saee 3 ' ienced difficulties mm carry i's Many happy returns to aes ol 2 Poe he Harry bias es st eae our work. We have always found you : <x. , : ¢ |is at present visi ing at Mr. Richard! iting to aid in every possible way Happy New Years Day, $ | Rowiand's eee ae See 4 | Mr. R. Cc. Eastman: of Arkona.) accept this pin--not for its intrinsic, + pats Christmas with Mr. and Mrs.' Worth. but for: tse feelings of appre-| x |J. H. Marshall. ciation which prompted the givers. PS b + @ | > : IOV OTTO Te Tae aaa SHEESH EF Sat $9 OFooo? lays W jth friend $444 ooo+ OOOO OS SS 2 oo a aaa 494944 S4 soe Foose? 4449444444444404 +s EEEEEEEEEEHE SHEET HEHE OTT H OY next four weeks the Bibl i ais : | -- ~ |class will meet in the basement of the : 5 ' : a. tcemae revision on the McFadden-Butler drai veers eee --=--= = -- Se s Miss Eva Strachan s yent Christmas o e McFadden-Butler drain | pevepoy ¢ Lea Sere nay | Methodist church. oy * oO en "oat at Ethel. land for general business. Carried. ehpabed cor Ae o seis sce ai ae | Mr. Ed. Ferg. of Stratford. spent, GT THE Raa ae a eeande a | the merchantmen, e cantata was | fy ecoceccececcccesqcoocscsceccocssoesessll[[slls90000 \ Gncetnes ak ach te. ie ona = Hg Ene ree Na deo iale vache The council met at Newton on Fri- | very well executed and reflected great Pa . : @| Mrs. F. Ferg. ithel. Diuevatc and Winene n TINE | day. Dec. 24th. at 2 p.m. with the \credit on the performers. The choir & Now 1S the time to leave your order for 8 | Messrs. Whitmore and Bohn 'pent the Christmas sale seus setmas | members all present. The council op- | rendered efficient service throughout > | 3) Nhristmas in Listowel at the home of, NV ISItOES Se wis rad: wna | ened as a court of revision on the} the entire entertainment while the | rs f hi $ ! Miss Whitmore. | ere eee aaa M ae W. K rote eee via le Sena ge ee drain, James Mc-| pastor Rev. F. Meyer very acceptably | & ave f ou i @| mr. J. A. Berger delivered one of famuy. NE Se ue eee p tsce's appeal was dismissed. Geo. Mc- | oceupied the chair. G | laughter, Dellé fr. A. Ruthig. of ; ae ) 3 ; ; ; | p @ | his big talking machnes at Brodhagen rata! oe 4 My r 'Tank at Millbank peda $ assessment was reduced $75.- oh sac Mat in Sepia as aa ] j Tadnesday Stratford. cM ioe Se ank |55 James MeKee's was raised $14.00.) ual passed © very quietly and at the| 2 ized d Read @ | on Wednesday. Stratford. Mr. F. 7aigh. of Bright. mes MeK raised $14.00. | ual passed off very auietly, | @ aa vanize ala ea e| Mr. Wm. Merryfield will start out Mr. and Mrs. D. Waugh. of t righ _| Wm. G. McKee's assessment was rats | public meeting in the evening matters| @ A ber from the villag attend ne ao5 : ; 4 jon hts organization work for the FOF.) 4 rete = 1 an oe A Arent in No. 5 ed $30.00. Jacob Boshart's assessment | Pertaining to the welfare of the vil- ; ante Share wd the school entertainme NO. °| was raised $2.05. The assessm sn {Jag@e were threshed out in a very amic- & fi Milk G 8 | after New Year's. GO THe SOM Te sepnrt' an exccuent a $2.05. he assessment on |7a& es ina y 3 ' 4 Roo #18 Gy a ams 2) Mr. anid Mrs. Gilbert McKenzie of Mornington and report pin A ot the reads of the municipality was rais- {able manner. Messrs. Jno. Rothaer-| Z $ | sarnia were here over Christmas anil broere co prep rg See ed $10.40 and John McKee's ass |mel and ©. Hasenpflug were »ominat-| a = 1 ' feo F ening's outing. ce ' ment was raised $20.00 according to}ed for the office of reeve but by "tire. 3 Cc eame yY Gans, ails, Etc. ' | Se aan Panton spent Mr. and Mrs. Chas. passe one eee the engineer's supplemtary repel dat | withdrawal of Mr. "Hasenpflug Mr. | 4 | Christmas with the latter's sister. Mrs ily. of Stratford. on a ote ma ed Dec. 8th. 1909. The court then} Rothacrmel was elected by acclama~| from 1 to 3 p.m.. @| Hocking of Hibbert. | Mr. and Mrs. Ao BAe sa "a Thome ee and the council opencd for gen- | tion. Eleven councillors were nomin- $ | Mr. J. A. Berger stretched his leas Mr. oa ane ae ee ; ieee Spe re eral business, By-laws were passed |ated as follows;--Peter Ducklow, Pet-| i Eee a cow is e@S| ont the holiday with the former's for the distribution of the surplus on |er Cook. Vred Wiederhold. J. G. Gros- Get our prices on |umder his father's mahogany at Mil) sto) Mrs. S ee OF ribution of the surplus on |er Wook, Trt". iederhold. J. G. G Pp $ | verton on Christmas Day. Me ae Cs "s ee ner and little the Freeman and Peffers drain. ch. J. W. Barr, Dr. F. Parker, Sam sm sre Boge ' i Mr. and rs... oner and € A mumber Pg $s were passe | Tle. Bt ee en yace a ra\ Washin & Se W in Machi es | aed 'visiting at fh ee - of daughter spent Chr istmas at the home The eine then aagencned ts wee | Heda anes tM Metonetk SV aida Fi } ry present Visi ing at e residence fe) of Mr C. Yost i I M ad] € Si e die. }& an ¢ M. Mac - J SSTS. | @ | her uncle. Mr. Philip Osborne. ane et Se eva on Eien Wm. Wadddell, Clerk. | Ducklow, Grosch. MacBeth. Parker | h 3 Mr. Edgar and Miss Olive Wilson | Mer. A : ee 71 Boots Mendy for ------$--_--_------ | Barr. Boyle and Rose withdrew leav-| os i l loft ; 3 : hereon Satureay 108 Ve aye. x GRAVELRIDGE ing three of the old council and Pater} : before buying elsewnere @ | left on Tuesday last to spend a weeki gy i GRAVELRIDGE | ing ( e and Pi | ae 3 pp : ~~ | Saskatchewan. eee A oe : 910.) a, @ | with friends at Sarnia and other points "ay. Albert Ruthig and family mov- eta | Cook to pong ~ obese a pote r ¥ ' 7 ¥ 4 tes . ae ete # } aot poy for 2 Se C ar Messrs. Pee 2 ] * ¢| Freddie Guenther. of Toronto. anid ed to Stratford last week. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Reibling and | Hor the School Boar Sneaer ea a @ | Eddie Guenther. of Zerlin. called of>~ yy, mung Attic, of New. Hamoure family spent Christmas day~ with merman. Ri J. Ranney, ws See % 'SDA GE" WIRE FENGES 4 their cousin Mr. J, A, Berger on Mor: it Chijetmi ee fer the parental friends at Rostosk |. Miller, BE, Knechtel and M. co spe istmas der the 4 al £ SK: : ia. ae i Sone Ye The | { @|. Mr. vosep 1€ has purchased = 8)" yay and Mrs. Wilson. of Histon. 2 few days this week with friends in ee ¢ : a | © Wear best, for sale by $| lot from Mr. G. T. McKenzie on Wit-| ¥. tea their daughter Mrs. ae je,| North Easthope. | three oabige' elected by pee NS % / A e stanley st. and intends erecting a dwell Mee Taha Donley left Tuesday Rice Miss Maggie Kerr. of Parkhill. is} Among the boliday visitors a ; 4 ET ae ve i ck Jonics { uesca, rt ' : ' fog : { eas aT «ts no e ast | @ , Bite eaeee the spring: - 7 {pert Elgin where he has aceepted a spending her holidays with her par noticed in the village ia T \-| rs SS @| Messrs. Russell Golightly and acbn see eee telewraph operator. ents Mr. and Mrs. D. Kerr. week weret Mr, and imis. dy eh ees Es i ea a @\Bettger are making a tony o" the |" Mrs. Dr. Parker and children visited | mage.at Mr. & Linder's; Mr. and Mr & @ [north this week visitng at Walkerton. CARTHAGE. ais afternooh thie' week on the ridge} Pavst. o Zurich, at Mr. W. ae pases ~ 0 z cs Wilson's MONKTON @ | Hanover and Neustadt. : _---- the guests of the Misses Langford. beiner's; Miss Eva W haley, of Toron- e d 3 | Mr. and Mrs, Alf. Featherstone of Sc of our young people att nd Mr. and Mrs. Colin Kerr and family to at home; Miss Laura Goetz at rt . eS a | Gis 2 RIE Ses a Se P oe Poatiwe Som¢ our young people attenuer oi, Spiga 3 i yon wicarid aca rice ee Bonide ® oo0es,oompene cgeeeeeccooeaeqoooooooosoooooooooooeeoes | fi apent a few. of the festive | oor ee ee eertin Millbank last) 700 Christmas at. My. Bent Weat-| Paneer es Ot. AMO Pinel |days with Mrs. A. Huggins and M ae Ge Millbank i 'man's. jer. of Woodstock at Mr. P. Neumels- oe areas ---- Lane a ee melt n Spee peta at ear ee 38 Kaui and sister. Mag Mrs. Jones is at present visiting | ter's* Messrs. William and Charli TAI: z = Seeger aes ee | Mr. M. McGregor and Miss BE. Cowie, 7" ane Ot e hes } lid eh ete ey \her sister Mrs. T. Westman | Klenek, of Berlin, at home; Miss An- be : gie are enjoying eir lays among ° = wie ee x re 'a ry. | lof the public school staff are spend-| 5 nai en Heke " oy iolidays amone | Miss Ella McCloy. of Millbank is; nie Freeborn, of Peffers at Mrs, Wil-| fs Pons ' sees acco ET jends in Brantford. 1 : Mis Leese ae : r~ epee pe ey linge the holidays at their resp etive Tie! : i gnending her vacation at her | : hhelm's; Mr. Louis Hoffman, of Strat "NM gi? RET EE ST a | id " oer Miss K: 20 Str: ee o acation at her Aome» ; " : mC me HENS | homes in Watford and Carlingford. _* Miss eee 's Robb. of niet ox Se MO and Mrs. Abe Westman spent iford at home: Mr. ©, Schmidt. of Gode te 7: ™ ioe ce ee | he ' ' 228 L + ote 5 " ' S| Rev. Mr. Langford will on Sunday is renewing old acquaim\ane mM OU Christmas at Mr. J SA hHeS lich at home; Easton Thompson. of : Y 8 2 vieinity at present at Mr. John Dobson's. ' a atoe : el o,° bs f\ next deliver a sermon on lh aoe Soins 'Ml : is ae ea bl f the West al q'. Misses Jennie and Florenee Gropp Berlin. at home; Freddie Guenther. of % A Mr. Langford's remarks on the topic). r. Artie Gamble. of thé est an| and Miss Viole Avmatrone apent| Loroute, and: Eddie Guenther, of Ber-| ip : set iMir, Chas. and Bella Gamble. of Tor- 1 iolet Armstrong spent| * . j sat D | 4 d\ at this juncture will be well worth |S: Ves 8 fe 30. a és * PERCE Monday with their friend, Mjss Eunice lin. at home; Edwin Wittig at Mrs. | id ' Bee See the Fo5 at # a ee "| Langford, Schutz's Miss Margaret Kerr. of The election of officers in L.O.L. No. : MM dab ge erat thy rete | Mrs. Chas. Murr. of Monkton, spent | Parkhill at _bome Mr. H. KB. Grosch. Mrs. A. Moffatt and family return~) | Miller's of Toronto University at home' Mr. S.| | Mr. Norman McNaught, of Canning- | sk shipped the prieht and prospe ies. keep it circulating at home a! make every one in our own community prosperous. I wish you alla pleasant appy New Year. Boe ts Merchant, profitable and bh Wilson. General entation Address and Pres ompanions J. On Tuesday evening the = of Court Idlewyld presented Mr. T. .Gill with a handsome pin and the you a very We all join in wishing w Year. rous Ne Yours in L.B.&C.. : half of Court Idlewyld. Signed Nettie Terry. Mrs. Barnhardt. M, E. Huggins. 8 i : NEWTON. exper-| of Revision to\ the council opensy |son drain 14.20. P. Longeway for work | one on lot 19. pt. 19 19.80. J. Reid i work, on centre branch of 'N.W. drain ; $400. _ The following orders were is- sued in favor of John Roger for ser- \ vices rendered: $474.50 under the | Ditches and Watercourses Act $275 |re Ritz drain extension. $204 re Me- iNaught drain repair. $141 re North | West drain. $28 for monies laid out ed. the same can be said of the groc- ers of whom a like number have fail- ed." Ine losal pastors have received invi- tations for themselves and inter stad mon ot their congregations to 2 tand ths first of a series of eight large dis- trict conferences being held by the Laymen's Missionary Movement in the provinee at Stratford on January | for iassistants. A large number of ac- |@ounts were presented and ¢paid ,amounting to the sum of $2572.60 when | the council resolved to adjourn sine die. F. JACOB, Clerk. MORNINGTON COUNCIL. The Mornington. council met on the 13th Dec. at 2 p.m. and constituted as > court of revision on the McFadden- ittler drain. The appeals of George i : TeLennan and Jar MeKee were G-¥eed. - Engineer Bow mi. was not present and the © djourned to ; meet aga Dec. at 2 p. m Dad The counci \Dee. at 2° p.: drain, Engin to appear and meet again on i Lehi @tt rh zeneral b The clerk was insgructed to prepa! py-laws for the distribution of -- the | surplus oh the Freeman drain and the y| Peffers drain. Mr. James Reid. treasurer read the on be-, financial report for 1909 which was ap-| ¢hat of the! proved by the council. | Quite a number of accounts 'will be found in the financial state- j\ment were ordered to be paid. | Moved by A. Beggs. seconded by Geo Lines that this council adjourn to |}meet again on Dec. 94th as a court of 1 day last week at Mr. George which | 6th and 7th. Delegations of men are expected. from a large district includ- ing Milverton. On January 6th there INSTRUMENTS ! Sweet - toned Vivlins, = | will be a monster Laymen's supper to which probably 500 or 600 hundred men will sit down. ing in Knox church a general confer- jenee will be conducted on "How to \bring the Church up to it's highest \imissionary efficiency." Among the | speakers already secured is Rey. Can- jon Tucker. of Toronto, who will deal | with the "Home Mission Problem in | Canada." Other equally noted speak- }ers. to be announced later, will ad- | dress both gatherings. | 'The entertainment in the Evangel- -) ehurch on Christmas night was a i cess both in point of atten- ' program provided. The the church was crowded snd the several numbers amme by Littl ti aes |The ¢ \taken by TAreW hara very abt) iner nkb wt u WihoO stume by ars. V tired in Orientat W. H. Grosch. N. Ti. ax lich. W. F, and E. BF. Pi iner. By |Knechtel, S. Smith. F. Meyer; W. | Bydt. Eddie Diesenroth and Herb Hoff |man. Mr, H. E. Grosch took the part lof Joseph's guard and Messrs. lL. : | . ider= On Thursday even | S n | | | | | | GRAPHOPHONES tl 'will be SOLD AT COST! in order to get rid of it. do not want to carry oweMy wpe | of this stock. The: -ehik * tin and have a J.A. Agent for Columpicx A. CHALME Marriage Licenses, A es 'D Melodious Mout} We Have COLUMBL peak as distinctly as a natu ian, These will be sold: at é It must go. look at x i Duy; at yout MONKTON, ONT. ; Notary Public, Conveyancer, Issuer 0° for the Count yf Perth, Real Estate bought and sold A few choice farms for immediay Sale. -- R. A. F. McKENZIE urgeoy Physician and Ss hours: So "far as possible . Office and in evenings. make brick that ne we We made Monkton famous, \eNo building material sho» off a building like our celebrat- ~ ed Terra Cotta bric! SeQuotations : pi tion to >» 2 TDN Ys A Ay W. H., BARN HARD Monkto! , Ontari Eye-strain belies Character * <Q} 8B! a Defective sight pro- duces unnatural ex- - 4 cr e 199% Monkton last week resulted as| Anat week att Aire tick ot aebacle _ if ist es xX. 46 be = De VER e as re@K £ Cra Lek '| te. 'gt a rae ae , > 'rose 5 pone. i nad, at . ee * eae es ead ye Fee ie DM... ths spent in the Wests 'They are al) Quite a number from here attended b Gre os eet etre ie ape ee pression. Perpetual ; D: Adair; R.S.. Geo. Manton; J.8../ cont visitin Se. WH, Walker. {nomination at Newton on Monday. nome; Mr. F, W. Schaefer. of Port Ai) f d b ae aera skeen plan i oie MeeAI batt Jot pusily eng: { a eri | bert at home; Miss Vina Schacfer. of} rowns cause 'y. an ridge; -D. of C.. J. Holmes; Lect.. Sas tee ae ie eres SP BRITTON | Harriston at home; Mr. Willie Schae-| Kelly+ Com.. Di McKenzie. C. Brough- | 0d hauling a Nas ' a tite oes bie its \for, of Niagara Falls, at home; Messrs} effort to see better ae Latest Designs fest 14 seatpr ae ae Dro J huste pending the A Happy New Year to The: Harold and Alvin Watson, of Brant-| often belie character. ry field. : | of ogee RR aches '\its readers. iford at Mr, N. Tageart's; Misses Lil-| * 'cea A mumber of the members and ad- ee yi hoya. - ae agent wer and "Mrs. Andrew. Willie avho| lian Taggart. of Winnipeg, and Sadie | We are experts in mihi es es aes sche e ae sie aie Lapatpaes . He} have been in the Northwest for some, Laggart of Brantford, at Mr. N. Tag-| fitting glasses that ered a » home of Mr. and Mrs. vy no. eS ; = genes ee ee : ; rart's : : . 6 8 Sanders sat evening last week and returned hom fonday ac panied | oevith (rag bar ee Niele Nie: siete i make facial distortion ra dacs Mge Ne A aiid hide stat DY< are oee i : have | @ with their daughter, Mrs. Alex, ----_---- S eee te ae . bone | ai tan +h " hes iMayberry and Mrs. R. J. Lowry. = ' | unnecessary. "i fee ; ' me ee WADE ysters were servet , ' ; ©) pr. John Gray is speriding the holi. "Keep it out of the paper" is the o r ss 'ai : 5 : Ses : : é | r. John ray is spending the hoi | \ C 0 pat | pSRENS of worsteds, scotch tweeds and a che A rte, ca spent in games at sie \days with his parents Mr, and Mrs, ery which the local newspaper pub- | . ' 4 Ag ' various kinds, The occasion of the) LMA | Jas. Gray. lisher hears. To oblige often costs ' Examination Free. Turned out with promptness and des- evens yas ont rye ls ag eg eee TE ep meee ee ee Stock..of Dun-| considerable. though the party who) |. : | ehureh r. Sanders has renderes the} ba m8 on 2 Reig in ene | dak. also' M rs. Congdon. of Hlorenee /makes ahs request thinks, tbe srant: | Satisfaction Guaranteed. 1 +] ate S $2 ess { 2 . Cd stash OIE "jare guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Stock | ing scarce y worth saying thank you" | : St New York patterns. Call Owing to a very serious and expen- and Wi a Re, Ree ite Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Moore and baby for. A mewspaper is a peculiar thing | aaa ° ; ; dive break in our news press which oc-,20clamation. & Var er. i8 ON) Frddic. of Otterville. are visitors at Mr in the public's eye. The news gatherer | i ee ee ~ Bs ods whether you intend buying eurred on Wednesday about the middle her ween Rae ALO Be tat ! Edward Corry's. is stormed at because he gets hold of | : EES * fof the issue when we were Sid oft ose Oh MORtE Se Dic son. | Mr. Samuel Taggart wasa visitor al) one item and is abused because he | ee H\ the Sun, has also delayed the Times Adam Wi ROY < SAO | Smith. and| yr, Matthew Dobson's. does not get another, Young men as | W A CA ERON s : MY H, We had to have a new eut stecl pin-| ico, A, ADEE | Russell Taggart is still improving |W ell as older persons perform acts a * : ny a made and a man brought from the ; oun lafter a Very serious illness. which become legitimate items for | ine ' =, | city' to make the repairs. We regret | hte | Mrs. A. Alexander and son Clarence publication and then rush to the news- Jeweler and Optician of Mitchell jexceedingly the delay especially at this Messrs. Robert Armstrong and M.\have gone to visit relatives in Wyom | paper office and beg the editor to, ar t . f | season of the year. However. we trust Crowley ™ rominated for the reeve-jing- U. 5. keep it out of the paper. The next | -- --$====--S The Up-to-date Tailor, | the forbearance of our readers who no ship. Messrs. G B tz and John | day they condemn the same paper for Strayed ont 9 con, 17. Bimae F ; v3 ; e : < ) ; : | ayed onto Lot 9. con. ti, ere y Monkton, - Ontario panes 7 ree one experience Denstedt for the depu chau a AY roe The balance of old stock of boots | not having published some other item | a young black collie pup. Owner -- met with accidents at an inconvenient the following for cou lor; J. Litt.jand shoes will be moved out at a big | that perhaps has been headed off in | may have same by 'proving property | Chas. Qv ad R. Bohn. reduction in price. Geo. Golightly. | the same way. ;and paying for this advertisement, _ y | time. 1 Ge Yundt

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