Monkton Times, 3 Feb 1921, p. 5

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Tue oe the eee young pi ll uth i; MONKTON BRIEFS '* rece <n nicely from her! Erskine’; stock a ean = erneupeneits ‘ss ir mo) continue al this reducing sale will of Mrs. i. G, Matthews om people i n- Presbyterian Soha sday evening ast a guests of | rend with Me. 3 D. Geiger, of Lebanon, visited ee ‘People Rees of her aster, Mra: Hi Densteds, @n Mon Moe Oncreh held very successful | See cvene nday might last. |, Messrs. G. ‘Tanner and G, Smith, The executive had chase crit of Millbank, visited Mr. Albert Me- eee bac | Paughlin on Sunday. s 3 recitations, contests, etc., wen aii. eoaot SR cee Mee in good style, Everyone ee heed vat Hollen, spent Sunday with Mr. L. F. ed the evening. jerute x. Wilfrid Smith, of Stratford, o.! B. ©. spent the week-end in t Pa, irene Maser, of phate vis- + ‘ited Prches around, ‘her ett Mrs, Baar Benstede spent | fie stames:Grahar accompanied nc ay with a Sener eee Mrs, William McLaughlin, ‘of Glen: [tite “Gladys Graham. to_ ‘Stratford \anan. “who ha een visiting Mr. J mle ths trying an examination| ‘A. Mewhinney, has“gone to giuciph Bae tt A number of the sreople ftom a- Flood spent a few days round here attended at Stratford this we @ box social Aaa Bier Matton, Paes allan. Fresiyreriaa chireh on ealled on friends in the village on | . L. McLaughlin made a busi- a Mie Karl ‘Srotren spat “ness trip to Listowel on Saturday Sunday aN Mitchell. nig) peueadax. Aiicses Nellie Tunny and. Bertha ae O'Grady and Messrs. J. and Ambrose Raleigh, speuk oi evening at Mr, Albert McLaughlin’ Merryfield snent ee UpO Noe of days, this week in Stra’ hurch choir purposes ving ove! ia social in the church 0} ‘y 14th. A good pri Heme ieaueiig prepared, “Don's forget the Word has been received here of | Sey the death of Mr. John Struthers at fr, Rufus Black, of Stratford, Atwood on Mondav. spent a few days with his uncle, Mr. Miss Bertha Henry spent the woek- george lack: ae at her home in Brunn io Helen <Sruncy. pea ie} is le young me of the Methodist spending a the home of S. S. held a successful wood bee for| Miss Gertr ude Hainmar. Mrs. Arc’ en ie io eS oe Tuesday. oe Ave Black, of New beget gs Mr, motored ww, days panne old ai Str: ee om ‘Sanat and sbrought chal a her home his daughter. say a num! ee here attended the ake E on Hospital for i p oas He ‘of hockey ee: at Linwood on Friday . We are pleased to note that night. We tha AY will place confidence in us and favor us with your future business. We Believe Our Customers are Our Friends ‘e know that by the long continued and faithful service we Died to give they should be. During the years of adyancing mar- _ ets we tried to keep prices down as long and as low as we pos sibly could for the benefit of ‘our customers. Prices on many lines have, fallen. We immediately adjusted our prices in eas dance and are shouldering an extremely heavy lo _ know will appeal to you as it makes you absolutely safe to tis - with us. nk you for. past business. “You will thank us if you WEBER & BETTGER ce] Miss A. Catevek spent the week-end Gro) Moody , Katbfeisth if Pi oo Har ELMA FARMERS’ INSURANCE COMPANY HOLD _ ANNUAL MEETING. ana ainee School Reports ‘The following is the santeny: re port of ‘the pupils of S. Entic ice. The names are in ee of ras IV_— Lorena Querengesser, Christie Natziger. vey Gr ceatat Albert Aug Becker, John Di ehl, Diehl, 1, Roy Grop Teeeere: Becker, Becker, F Edward Pauli r, arlotte Hanna, Wilfrid Diehi, Luella Becker, Ruth Kalb} fieiseh, Esther Rassman, Ralph Kerr, Adam’ Kerr. J.B, Kerr, Teacher, eee ig the report for S. S. No for the month of January, Names are in order. of merit, Those marked with an asterisk were absent for one or more ex- aminations. Sr, IV — Noah Gerber. Ir. IV — Bera Gerber, Mervin Bier, Sr, IIT — Nancy Leis, Katie Ger-|}¥ ery Naame be Jr, 11l—Joe Birmingham, *Fraser Dewar. Sr. I — Cecil Bier, *Chas.-Me- Faddin, * Glen McFaddin, Kathleen Birmingham Eli Erb, Allan — Katie Leis, Sarah Lebold, Iman Gerber, *Lavina Wagler, a Erb, Leah L Clarence Followin; 6, Wellesle Maitland Hammond, Fern McFaddin, SIRS ‘utzi, c = ¥ mond, Edgar Faulhauer, Alvin Abner. Dales ‘Willie Birmingham, ny Lebold. . Clarke, manchars DONEGAL Mr, W. S. Buchanan, of the West, is visiting friends in this vicinity. Mr. D’Arey Atkin spent Sunday eve with friends on the sixth line of} Elma. Miss Florence Cockwell spent an| afternoon last week at the hom aie Mr. Wright Irwine. ‘e are of Mrs. Robert McMai a speedy recover large numbe lane and wish h x of the youth ed the eveni ran farton, of the 10th line, spent. Saturday evening at Mx, Wright Irwine Mr, and Mrs, Maurice Dick and Mr. ‘and Miss Pearl Leon- |} acd, Ob tha aixth ling, pede: Fr evening with Mrs. Robert Buchanan. By another correspondent . Buchanan and gran Setaltadens mask y Mr. Perey Hymers is still keeping some better. Mr. x. Buchanan spent the week eng ‘vith Listowel riends. . and Mrs, Norman Acheson and taenie spent Sunday at Mr. Charles Buchanan’ Or aligemen held a party Quipp, Milton be it Fred Becker, Fred Pauli, no} Tl — Clarence Querengesser, Min-| ery wa Margaret 0 ie — Frieda Erbe Beales Hostettler | 3to 1 *Jolia Birmingham, | ar sorry to report the | itIness k iday , and hi the hall’ here on Thursday evening |i e 1 MUTUAL FIRE MR. HERNS ON THE DAIRY Ls INDUSTRY e annual meeting of fs ne Blt en deserve every credit, and results ; exceeded all ex ident that the expenses were reasonable, being a trifle over correct en you lo the ex- pense, look also at the turnover. Your directors are men of principle, back- bone and d business judgmei Points Discussed by President Mr. McKay, ollspe Mr. Keyes, feat “our cream: an ex- ceptional growth, eu you were to see hd buildings and equipment, you that we hay. good sires to submit to Laie go as fi rrants, ngag es of a chartered accountant to audit the, books thi | “As related in last week’s issue the miacoioisere alerted Meese oy: McKay, A. Lorch, T, Adam, W. Her- ‘zog and Sidney Weber directors for i931. At the directors, meeting, Mr. ay ae pre Keyes ee engaged (ax manane? and Mr. H. Ahrens as seeretary-treas- niet Quality Counts The shareholders had next the ortunity of listening to a pro ofiable address r ferns, of Lon chief dairy instructor for Western mtai In opening he complimented the company on its growth and Keyes for his ponte atee aa its dee cess. He had been a of Mr. ents. ctors de-| Oli mi Herns’ and the Tater fait ots that opportunity Ls real 000 pounds of creamery bu in - 900, noun volume ce baer 34, 18,911 pot dk arose ot at or it would not best methods of een 8 his cream 0 -that it will gr: Hick. r. Herns a Be charts to illustrate some of the rea- m a number of sons? Wl ere was such a wide variance in butter-fat tests. was shown that the temperature of the milk at the time it was put favored with instructions from MR.EDWIN MANK to sell by public auction on t. Lot 9, Con. 7, Mornington, at Newton The following Horses: General purpose, team, filly old, 4 calves rising 1 yea Pigs: 2 Brood sows vith ae 5 vigs weighing about 100 Ibs. each, 6 pigs weighing a, 15 = eacl Implements: Lumber _waggon with box, Portland cutter, Gladstone cut- ter, Fordson tractor with 2-furrowed als. of neckyokes ticles, all Tat which. will be disposed of e farm is so! Sale to commence at 1.30 p.m. 9 months credit on sums ae "$20.00 on furnishing approved joint notes that amount and under, Mist ig diteaant ober gent. per annum off for cash over $20.0 “|W. D. Weir & Son, Edwin Mank, Auctioneers. Proprietor. AUCTION SALE FARM STOCK, mE LeREN TS AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS. Adjoining Linwood, on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15th, 1921. Commencing at one o’clock sharp, the following valuable peat n horse, 8 old; are years’ oldvenntonel-to ee, in last, All report a good t would make a a ‘ott 5 ery sed ee Nar ean aI ROM canaan tay, “3 | ent ead lees ect car le daughter wer Racane visitors at the >. erns proceede 0 ¢? > * MONKTON’S »* POPULAR =. STORE home of Mr. uchanan, —_| take an interest in the Elmira ‘Cream- 3 years old. y a ‘ Mr. and Mrs. ih Wraight sl an|ery. It i ar leal eer running sapere ane eet Jo ore re is evening last week at Mr, ~ reamer, usiness ant is a = 3 Buchanan’s. operative creamery. In earlier years | heifer: bred in July; 2 aelfes rising cannes ave tp eats left the pan 2 he face oles Hee aaa eee Dp 5 ‘acturing ie business get ou z ‘THE, CONUNDRUM OF THE AGES. |, their hands into those of private witht "9 thst; about 50 hens; collie ' ; WE ARE / ES- individuals. Doing so, they have lost |4OF- a. afacsey-Harvis _bind- a 4 mind confronts a riddle, Oa TIS eee ace which Tae lor, Erost, & Wood, mower, Massey: Of the fishing tales of fell pleased to observe you have avoided, | Hai zie; Mabey Daria ea R ‘ SnMeryet Gutter” [Elst neodacers tia to a greatr saan end rg ho Re 4 extend own their own creameries.”” ke ‘ * th. ‘ My sleop’s upset, by anxious doubt,| | In 1860 there were only two chegse Cormick dise drill, mower with pea Since hae ve heard the tales factories and one cream in On-| harvester attache ae wags eons, 1 new ON A GREAT MANY LINES eee re ter het st ane away, tario. In 1919 there were 896 cheese |set bobsleighs, top buggy, open bugay “phe fellows big as whales factories, 38 combined cheese factor-| cutter, 2 sets pace ee - 4 i I'm aadihat ‘i . _ lies and ’creamerie: 7 creameries | Plow, carriage, 2, Toot pulper, roo sucee We offer you RANGES’ at 25% OFF TO-DAY’S PRICES. egies ful quandary, Seed 46 condoned mille ctnerorion, grindstone, wheelbarrow yet team GENUINE SCRANTON COAL ON HAND AT $20.50 per ton Npen avery fad a ‘swear on oath |Ontario Dairy Production For 1919. |hamness, 2 sets sin ip tee ee (Chestnut or Furnace Size) at our/Shed. Butter, 34,128,911 Ibs.,_$18,469,-| gasoline engine 1 1-2 h.p., pump jack, Now who can solve ray problem, 933. Cheese, 103,552,687 Ibs., $2 fanning mill, hay rack, gravel planks, . And grant my lifelong wish,. ,299. Whey butter, 4,896,814 | fence pickets, post hole digger, lum- ET ne ee et ge pee es liars ?””” fe Oss ke Cie 90,000 ibs, ber. and planks, pines Baa a 7 ? «|“Or do only liars fis] 588. ondensed milk, 55, = bleti » he s, ‘orks, and other Tak e Notice! -{849) ths. $8,384,780. Evaporate nujeroug article cles a a = milk, 11,894, s- $1,279,165.| Hi id Effects: Cream separa- eg .t0 announce that commencing Jan. 1st, 1921, our Wihace: Warinens Gases Bkin« cdiidensed: milk 66,008 ‘Tbe \tors'Ssipves,- washing, aching, Cup™ © are STRICTLY CASH OR TRADE. | We have hesitated é $4,401. Milk powder, 6,591,099 | board, sink, chairs, extension table, ermine this step for some ti we find that a great nui jJoseph amd Isaac went to hear lbs, $1,590,272, Yee cream 1,388. | kitchen table, cider barrel, and other in taleingople have abused our cfedit which we extended to them. Billy Sunday preachy-and after sev.|041 gals, $1,548,142, Milk 'sold | arti ber ould ask all thos counts to settle same by Jan. 15th ice, as they were going home Joseph | 15,898,866 gals., $7,122,402. Crea: Hay Grain: About 10 tons of © Nor that date our Be canta eit handed over to our solicitor said: sold, °3,337,8: Ths.” $2449, 669. | har 400 bus, oats, 150 bus. barley, as aft “Vell, Izaac, vat you yank ot hint?! Wh ie Fe 608. about o bay = oe seed potato: ES for collection. eee » Mi. E. BETTGER & CO. Monkton, Ontario “{ didn’t. like him,” It was hell, Nell ‘hell ae a don’ ve all the ae t believ there is any eph.” oe hell? ee aaaon, in amaze- No,” answered his friend. “Vell, then, Isaac,” said Joseph, os there is no hell, where is biznes one. 38 at, tal value, $09, ASS, 334. ats does ay include the navies made in farm ae ae the mors tu are changes coming, howevel nthe market. Quality is aa oh be jinereasingly so demanded. In 190’ Ontario was only producing 7,000,- grain, hens, shoats, and “al ens Pot $10.00 and ‘under, es over that amount 10 m onths! will be given on approvs joint sates or 5 per eens per annum e off for cash. Geo, G. Class, Mrs. M. Karley, _ Auctioneer. Proprietress. Jos. Karley, Clerk, on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8th, 1921|° Cattle: 4 good milch cows supposed |! to be in calf, 6 cattle rising 2 years cr Tuesday, Feb, 1 JOHN STRUTHERS After = been’ me! ylor, Con. 9, Lot 6, R. R. No. 1, ‘Newton! ® SHIPPING NOTICE I will ship hogs ake Her Cc. . station on Frit Feb. 14th; ee -jcattle from Milverton: wed are G.T.R. station on Monday, Jan. 31st. “Here Comes Send 10 cents to Doctor Pierce’s - Pi be x age of Favorite | week. Special uit at ial meeting of the policy- imi echo bartiamceeaace oobeld |73 tide gains for om on he annul Neen of the pol aa ine -opera’ ery Co. hel a rn per cent. of this nach tere took in the hockey ;,52° ramental_ services will be held holders of the E ima Farmers eee 1 eet see cintke were iu 'Y | creamery eee sold i in ‘Ontario, mi itruther: e ri ani et SRRIR A ent han Manly Ra RY de aa erates egies (emogent The erica: | ype aa m, LS ope needed but adly. aes 4 . g : 2 a Mrs. Roy Gummo spent , Mr. ie ” Was a business Tues day, January 2 Bt ood ag the caties Ie S, Mito Abc any fairly good cream they|the altar, Miss Jane Wilso: ae i hi Ppy ant t ey at Willow Grove. bei isitor to Miners on Tuesda: ly number of. those. interested [peing ie “opening ig. HORS Bae, 1 Dares pale get But the time has gone|With the fol oveinigs family, mre radiant she starts out fie Bama Weber wi and Mrs, ‘George "K. Porter, | Present, Hug RG arg ated og Rrcntie any grade butter can be sold hin: Mas, Edward Smith, ‘John and| on life's adventure, last month with Thee > enpent the | of rg, spent the week. | Pointed chairman an J. mmond name 0: put or vas aes ore pt ee ie highest ‘illiam, of Elma and George, of ‘She should have Weber, lett on Tuesday Mae, GO: } end with hee daughter, Mrs, M. B,|Secretary of the meeting. ‘The LR Ber ottreapne a ye vee those erasmerias ‘hich! tro:| Okotoka ’Alberta. “Mallig, tte yonn: health to Boete ei nN rar nendag son Ter home |B, ette s of the last annual meetin: exe | 8 seacelly chats ed 8 rope! pits ae rst grade butter are likely to|est son, was killed in France in eal begin with. ” Misses K: Howard and Jeah Strath wang people of the Methodist | TA nt cn foopeen Alnanci eel og md many people | obtai rate price for it. The|Great War. Mr, Struthers Good looks in Soman ae spent, Sunday” atthe" fo ruth- one ‘expect to put on their play, statement and. auditors’ Fepo ion |buy butter, In addition, butter trom {Sele should be educated to the fact | successful farmer and in his younger] do not depend aS fons Fhe Goro tw oe us enon eee, amen AS Ba cae eae ata ci Sm gl ed ae ae fe eon gay bt un al ai 2 ‘ebr ae cut etter price than will be secured on Was algo a noted. uw Boe 5 inci tees trom ag areca ‘Mi esa Mrs. 3, s Rowland and | &uditors for oo The three retiring is bei 201 The a en 0 ther third class butter, Quality. will here-|was one of the crack rifle shots You never see a good+ ipa Fgh Age ful and A iy ln cy bate eae att MAN ie beth ba ch Samy ihe ora 18 rel be wana losking woman who enry, Ronnenbere is siting pt eesiaieceacia Be 2 Sanday a a cen taretra elected directors for | utter offers the solution. parte” Ww! : BE 1, DOW eT te reticen trend the is weak, run-dow: : graded at Toronto, gral. ‘He retired from the farm about > es" fought poe Snake at hel | We are sorry to report that) Mrs, |the, ensuing term. | You, will be addressed by two officials PeIE graded at, Toront class butter, | fen veats. ago and up to the time of irritable, out of sorts, fidgety and ‘ity gent ue re the sth and Fam Sam Adair is at_ present. suffering ee aes hy lomsninanunsds te: ane ins pany pee ee ealled upon Mr.| tis fret ee ae to have the best Gleath renlaed. ease Gho i neyo Headaches, ‘ rom an attack of rhew nual meeti: ;| cream. roducers se troubles of He sort are 4 bs and Mae ane: Miss air, of che ek foraging ot da samee John Dengedt | itary -Asainss penvetery, eAmuner Of |eremmmeries might ‘wel e to hav Se destroyers Ce Weantye Mea meas - Seat yepent “Bhufeday at Stratford Hots : eee piercing: he of Milver- George Cleland.» 3. 'K. Baker, statement and auditors’ report for Instead 0 of cape hid ead first sci WANTED ; es fe eh he ue Berne Bally Aone “gion Circle will the ent foyernl days this week at] Smet met fox ormant ee fa In pavsing it may be said that it gave |2OX")® She renee auality and service |, Small badn or building which would jvealthy and etvong if she Will take ah F er pole & angeting on Griday ev ming ak Mr, Thos. eee PCT a Moffat was gheadent, tn president, J. K. the share oldere satirtactian ot the{matketing. | You ie tectorys iecayse he suitable for a garage. Apply at ni ce Preston oy, who ha: al re vice-pre ni ay ng you awh your own creamer, sy vess than & sae annual meeting of the Library, past 70) eg Bas been located for the | ond” secretary-treasurer for 1921. | Com mpany, was next called L upon and §p'per ‘cent. first grade bulter? pees an rs ver p “ Fae Tag hae tesa scey, even~| States and Western Provinces, came reiciine feeniatad cd Newiete seated thatihe telerik tn ‘ FOR SALE ca drenafally an re oti ne patie seins Officers to his brother's, Mr, Alex. Robbie, | r¥ Said to be burnt in the Gabel fire | ag Hoen6 erent Boe a cone, Securing First Rate Cream rag m: self a mers; vice-president ‘Miss Be Chal-| 10th con. of Elma, one day iast week |i" Listowel on January 16th, 1920.) Mity Ore then amet Scat cat cute tc miaieaie: creaannautes rst grade], 1920 Ford touring car, sewing m pelea i > ger; treas., Miss soe. eptending to visit’ his many fHlends | Te ae eg in order toh ‘yal ise $2,000 to get a charter. Five Raber should saya Second grade | chine, piano as good as’ new, horse, x eres Favorite Pres sl Be etter librarian a Linsia| throughout the winte Hil next mocting in crim was pre-{men there were who took a ere and lightning ‘toda to protect, bulld:| { resins po ae D Mr. Thomas Gill, of Hensall, ig| them investigated. A claim Guts Big, |terest in the project. These had had ings from being damaged and burned | jo Aa tk will he a meeting of the men isiting, his niece, Mrs. Nutking, Z6th Lge aa Conne Hy, to increase their purchases ,of stock by lightning, Apply Jas, W. Schriidt, rhe na val inappeated stely oe Monkton and vicinity | 4’ cutee agi meeting is to be|fite on January 7th, 1921, caused |in order to. swing the. propdsition. Tt x | Milverton. health, _E,know that. Doctor Pierce's ite of Sretclock the Thursday eran held a SE the hee oF Mee He f2Be | from: stove. pipes for $1,200, alsa Was alse: meveutery ton thant to. give nen —| Favorite meeting is to determine on a suitable ma fete com Elma, on Friday even- One ra ere Nene athe Lae purchase machinery and equip-| which causes a variance in its quality. FOR SALE oir ee oe eye ie cit fon ay fr 20; [tne tata Comite Mn |e aphd one ey «PATE 2 Yonmine uy with a of| Eat setae Pe ts presen cree : Ree ee rderen ce were ac. Would make good, even when ter, ‘the producer should, for. his |8 each; Yorkshire'sow due tof wie Ban A number of the young. DORKING WEST Rell ing. to. $203,900. The were no returns coming in. The pocket’s sake, study and ‘apply the|row Feb. 29th; Kio church attended a s arch a re lotel in Buffalo, a tri Pe ecuineon Tablews, FOR SALE ‘Teaction vateam! en ine (Sawyer - Massey) 14. hp. argain ‘will be FARM FOR SALE East half lot 4, in the 7th conces- sion of the town Western Section, ed an any could not have|higher test, but there would be a|Hog shipping cancelled for this week |§ pet een to Wm, Mitchell, New: Malad jos bakes quipment |heavy loss of fat in the skim milk,|Jace Hamilton: UN.O. ne and operating expenses were paid for|He also, proved that the speed, al i ent, 0 turnover. |which the separator was turned h Sanaa FT Our patrons are paid as much as the|a great deal to do with the test of WANTED FOR SALE st ereameries im Ontario pay and |the cream, more than ths malony do. he ibe, bet tmnerains Gf Meh £0] | the Trustees of Burs Chure, |, 4/Parehern salon, ton sent ol t taken from its patrons. No cream. |this being about the natural heat of or 30 poets fab or ede aining 15 Apply S. “c. Melellan, RR. Noo 2, y can show that it paid more mone hen drawn from the’ cow. |) he delivered bon nd wood | Niliverton, i to its patrons. In 1920 our average] | Also the separator should be driven | (9, Pe delivered verots ing, s s more than 61 cents, while many |at the recommended contrant for beanie ane othegs were paying 60 and. 86 cents |manufactirer colm MacBeth, Secretary, = FOR SALE ‘or butter fat, Other creameries hav- ae Hert uated was from an i Setting elo ing little competition paid less, daucatine* stan point, an excellent ——— h a rea aes: -|one and he was given a heart; 7 seane roye eit dig, meee rons who s Y the eream avdgovern [of thanks, S Bra WANTED epee a SEY price to Wate paid to themselves, I SON, ton, Onta: oes Bh Hotisfied that within’ two. years 4 Paige of S. S. No. 4, ts Z our company will, where it is now ington on) are. prepar ae spay commen, gall whee 18 fs mow AUCTI 0 INS ACECB) | secotve tenders ug tc Setansays Bebe yearly’ 1,000,000 pounds of butter. 12th, ‘for 15 cords of 18 inch’ body | SHORTHORN BULLS FOR SALE Oe THER vs FAI wood, beech and maple, to de- dws 102) Weemed moreond tl STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS livered at the school house before} One Scotch Bull’ and one Seotch me say that if any ake arises,|The People’s Aucti March 31st. D. J. Jacobs, sec:-treas, | topped bull aged 14 and 11 months me say that if, any mistake arises; ‘The People’s Auctioneers have been respectively, both good roans, choice FOR SALE Four Registered Durham Bulls— ear old, an@ S 3 ® = e y Apply Herbert Beggs, lot 18, con. 10, Mornington, Linwood R.R. N in pasture and bush. Apply. Bert Wray, Millbank, RR. No. War's List of Farms For Sale te BOM pee houses for sale and one er 3 $i) eo i buy Ahe east half of - 9, in the Sth concession of Momnfneto , 90 a ‘arm. com- foctable. dey ening “youse, kitchen and woodshed, cement- ed throughout, strawshed;. driving shed, large orchard, plenty of |te spring water in house and stables. Newton on the farm, close to schoo W. D. Weir’s Sale Kegister Tuursday, February 3rd, Stock, aes and’ Household Effects for Mrs. Michael Rani wees Lot 15, “Concession, ite Morning: ‘on, Dorkii Thursday, February 10th, 1921— Farm. Stock, Implements, Grain, Hay, Roots and Household Effect: for Mr Andrew Tillie, east hal lot concession 6, Wellesley, (Western Section) 3-4 of a mile west of Crosshill. t Struth- on. 2, Mornington Wednesday, Stock, Mr. Wm Morningt Feb. 16, — Farm serstheau Ag tee ellson, Lot 14, Con. 10, vel ‘arm 80] im, 22, 1921—Farm Stock Implements, Hay and Mr. a ‘ink, on Lot Pe Ellice—everything goes ‘as the ‘arm Wednesday, Februar 28rd, 1921— Farm Stock an implements, for Mr. John Weber, Lot 23, Con North Easthop Thursday, Ma eb Srd, 1921—Farin Stock inplements for Samuel G. iam A. tore! of the estate of the late Thos. Moffitt, at east half lot 2, conces- sion 4, . | Tuesday, Feb. § sth, "1981 Farp Stock Implements and n Wesnesday, February 16th, 19: Far ock, Implements and Hay, or ig age ‘ilson, lot 14, con. 10, Mor Saturday, sper 12th, 1921 House, Lot and Household Effects, Mrs. Rosina Hollatz, Milverton. Tuesday, February 22nd, 192 Farm’ Stock, Implements, Grain, Hay and Household Effects, for Mr. Henry, =. 16, food with ‘iitehe and. wo ed, ard and soft water, 1-4 acre of land, on Main Tuesday, March 1st, 1921—Register- ed Clydesdale es, pure-bred Grain, for lot 5¢ concession loti SHIPPING NOTICE I will ship hogs ath, ‘rom. the C.P.R, esto " aifiverton, Kindly notify me if you have any cattle for. ale or to ship! I. D, Atkin, U.F.0. FOR ee A brick house on on the corner of lain an King Streets, 3 bedrooms and hall upstairs, 8 rooms downstai itchen, woodshed, Stratford, pen "Dp! Atkin, oMilyechon: NOTICE I have purchased the coal and wood business of Mr. Schatz, of Mil- verton, and will take possession om February 15th, I desire to retain, all the old customers of the firm a ain mai ave ee, ones. Hoping to be favored with the patronage of the people of Milverton and icine, & % Yours truly, F. Heagy. January 31st, 1921, FARM FOR SALE Part of lot 4, con 4, , goncession 8, We lesley township, Boa te bi y8 actos plows the balance in-hay; good ten-roomeé house, large barn and straw shed, ‘pig_pen, house and drive hed, stables ‘all cemented, also litter carrier, drilled well, windmill, ater in barn and house, large. c or |ment silo. This farm is well drained and fenced, and schoo! is only ninety is fro The right only $80 an. cre, . Miller, R.R. No. 1, Linwood. Phone New- ton No, 5.” Bs 4 DOWD’S SALE LIST. Tuesday, February 8th, for jot B. Heath, lot 4, concession 4, Elma, _ horses, cattle, hogs, male ements, ae grain, roots, ‘Wednesday, "Sth, for Thos. Peffers, south half lot 4, con. 10, Mornington, horses, cattle, hi grain, “hay, in iniplements, housebol effects. sold—a clean up sale of a Thureday, February: 10th, for Mrs. . A. Walker, west helt Iot. 6, com. 7, Maryborough, horses, cattle, hogs, Barak grain, household effects. ‘hogs, grain, hay, impleme . These ‘pure-breds are tk a —see Wedne day, February’ 16th, Hugh A. Bosak west half lot % Joon. 5, Maryborough, full. line farm stock, graii ay, implemer Sramiling Gos ae Oe ee Friday, February 18th, Hi for Bon Scotch and Scotch topped Short-\J. Aa R.R. No. 1, Britton, vo % Cattle, short! Cart horn Cattle, Grade Shorthorns, | co m8, Aforn rnington, at Pure-bred and Gra eins. hogs, grain, hay, in Also, Pigs, Hay, Grain and Imple- |mentg, household effects, ete. me 10, concession 4,|we offer one of the finest herds of of Linwood, 3 miles n Wellesley, and Hs miles cast of Mil- logue will be out in J. Hammond, | write the one. yerion for Mr. S, R.R. No. 1, Millbank, Ontario. uure-bred Holsteins that Perth jounty is peace es of to- a Lent a few owner or pete - 4 es sana caeRas

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