Monkton Times, 10 Feb 1921, p. 8

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LADIES WATS US We Certainly Intend to Clear Out Every Coat and Suit if Price Reductions wili do it Res. $15.00 for 7.50 Every Garment in the Place at Half Price Reg. $20.00 for 10.00 Reg $30 for 15.00 - Reg. 40.00 for 20.00 Many Coats to Select From Reg. $25.00 for 12.50 Reg. $50 for 25.00 Children’s Coats 1-2 Price Note These Extra Specials 100 Pieces GINGHAMS, at per yard 50 Pieces FLANNELETTE, white and colors, pet sand : PAILLETTE SILK, all shades, 36 in. wide, special per yard $1.59 SILK POPLIN, all shades, at per yard BUNGALOW APRONS, each BUNGALOW MATS, each PALMOLIVE SOAP WHITE CUPS and SAUCERS, per re 25 Per Cent. Off Everything in the 3 cakes Men’s Suits and Overcoats 29c 25c $1.29 99c $1.29 for 25c $1.29 ENGELAND & SON, $18.00 SUITS or OVERCOATS for $13.49 14.99 17.99 21.99 24.99 28.99 31.99 34.99 20.00 SUITS or OVERCOATS for 25.00 SUITS or OVERCOATS for 30.006 SUITS or OVERCOATS for 35.00 SUITS or OVERCOATS for 40.00 SUITS or OVERCOATS for 45.00 SUITS or OVERCOATS for §0.00 SUITS or OVERCOATS for Store Except Groceries Milverton, Ont. THE LOST ART OF NEIGHBORING aes pepe pee cal ff that Listowel Banner. re were many farmer forty-five shipped to Listowel and in charge of Mr. who some cee at Milverton. . Wils ‘or t] andrick, the sleddii it afraid of ship them east and ti and 2 lectin ir p are Bat ar e sale is being held at stables and there SALE OF WESTERN HORSES SLOW. rs in town ses, recent from Alberta a, oh Ss ago son and a She ake cuanees on ig. the beasts e e auction- t The MISS JANET M. HART + home in . 3rd, Jan dau- ghier wt the liate ‘Wiliam Hart and The late Miss ae Hampstead some thirty-six The death occurred. at ey e peare, age following an attack of measles contracted inflammatory rheu- ; e was practically | her life. She} her’ ion SESHESE that have mi the Grand is a large ral Sov present, the majority. though eavier type some open prairie and xcuse there, as that pi 3 a circle of friends besides. it is different, and there is no doul y are hardly, the that the ess and apathy Hants are driving people to the city impr faster than anything else, For many ‘ove the breed. for halter pecrens a teresting process, in which esclauiiiee actve; andchuaencourace beasts was ‘anfortunately neighborly tetnalinas, avnich is fast|to deat becoming. a lost Gs e fractics ‘iby to gét lin the ete. but Soe. yl obstreperous reat VEITENHEIMER—McKINNON © aged and the x Pow up aun anaes We: A wedding was held at the manse' around the nose. of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, fastened to a substantial in Bextor on Wedni up, sue sefigh when in vank| Wa Ison his 4 Meiont Veitenhetnver, “Scotty” *MeDonaldy: the. b were quietl: ay Flay couldn't et nese to rel arian officiated, choked to death. © give. indication of Tavin ing. bee! appear untérsized and was alf is three or type of ani- |" owing andlireretice igupe mal wanted in these Barts, whére the of the rural resi. effort of recent years has een ti ed here quite a had drives of all number of the cre <were' not even | s an in-|¢ ong of the strangled the rope n the case of this shtened horse was ae and te an zi it, tagkemnieh ievesit, cand : Furniture, Linoleum Rugs aud Oilcloths Below the Present Market Prices \ White Sewing Machines 1 Furniture Dealers and Funeral Directors, MILVERTON and WALKERTON, _R, McMane; Milverton. Phone 26, Residence 76}. : . Phonographs, Raymond and McMane & Walker P, T. Walker, Manager Walkerton Store. S, r inroads and for een, e disease progressed h yes became ifected and despite ‘all that medical ae ie became: blind. Three years she was bereft of her oe hom she was much owever, ‘as a happy Vivad by her Better? “who, had qeen her ° devoted ing al these years, a sister Mr John He: of Sebringville, and two brothers, James, on ie pemes stead, and Dr. Hugh, of . who served hes e distinStion’ as a1 ice? overseas, by- Rey, agsisted lesley, Ke Mebaughlin and Frich, ‘of Stratford, istic terms 0: of. the deceas- s also bore mute testimony to the character of au Henry, janes . and Avch’d. McGillawee. Adverti ing is not a matter of work. Tt requires skill and Knowledge and experienc not ‘COMMERCIAL Fall Wheat $1, Barley. . its: - Pe co athe wel cakes ae ur, 5 Jewel .. ur, Banner me Hogs, liv Butcher. Sheep. | Lambs. ips eweight Cattle Be wwiswiOooumMUSoNSoOR AN least well ‘ispose¢ eNTy, |; ss formets may KINKORA CLUB RESOLUTIONS.’ Births, Marriages: and Deaths | | To clear any 1 rehensions that may be gathered from the repo Hart was b e demands of the club absurd, especially a hsbples t fennies to rural consum is to residents of} . T. A. isa plang in U.F. 0., and ie: Preseltt operation nnocent, or ai rsons suffer y jardshins by its operation, therefore, | e solved that the O, T. A ocean that a magis earing the evidence of a particular ate after articular circumstances, common ashes ang Pesson, Whereas the pi it Government of Ontario was lected. Le ete the. armers ‘ovineey im: aint cases “in direct opposition to Urban Thunicipalities, and Ww des ie present Gov ernment to show ; rs thesworld that t] Are not rural population i in favor 0 Wns, €: g. fhe. matter of erefore, be it resolved that this meeting call “upon the “Government roduce legislation, whereby the be justified that they can evidence of eople who: placed them particularly inte matter of” Good Roads and Hydro, QUEER HUMAN NATURE. A Tennessee mob, about to burn a negro, asked him if he bad anything jefore the ar Was applied. He said, he we: Y: tion was delayed long enough to allow. the negro to he ose of a good square neal ; anh ie was burned to death, might hey bab, after ally ee isecommon enough for men he ators going out i i stand. ie eat 0 die, re are many things about aman ere: that are hard to under- xecution | BIRTHS HIP Roof Silos Toronto Silos, because of the Hip Roof, give you greater capacity than any other silo. an can tramp the ensilage right to the top of t | walls he double tongue-and- roave | staves of selected spruce, impreg- nated with creosote, protect the ensilage and resist rotting. | You need an ensilage cutter of | wn.’ The Toronto Ensilage eanoon es At Afscidne on Sanday, Feb. 1921, to rs. John Betiger, a'son Wi ne Henry MARRIAGES . — Hartman Av St, Clerit-| ents, on ita f by Re Wey, Leo Krogiach 0 Miss Bertha Hvis, DEATHS Thittrsday- anet.. McLaren 2 mortise ahd t Stratford,on Tuesday, | ry ebay ‘th, Edna a Blume, beloved | wife of Mr, W. jorland, assist ant city-¢ fo * Brown-—At the hole 6f-her niece, / Mrs, John MeGauley, 6th of Elma, | Fel Mary ict of he Thee Avehibald for our booklets giving valuable advice om the feeding of stock and discussing the superior points of the Toronto Silo and Ensilage Cutter. Ontario Wind Engine & Pump Co., Limited Atlantic Ave., Toronto Méuttreal Winnipeg Regina Celgary ow ship near of to Hawkes ‘presbyter ae February 3rd, whe! The remains wer Sand Hill cemetery. ONTARIO WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO. ORoOn™ J. B. LEIS, - Dealer, - B.R. 1, Millbank Ginter red neg Fi ee affecting: Inder it males. years of age pe efor bill; has been intvoduced in the the v iB — SMITA Se amaaen® . Brier Plu SMOKING TOBACCO Afier years of domination eat Canada's preference.

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