Monkton Times, 10 Feb 1921, p. 4

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%S, rhe ihe is at hand when the atronize a Co-o) x eimploy oy dqilea “With this combination w the best grade, apes whicl makes it, your eream, write us for cans and erative Creamery. that there are no leaks hetween the cana and is equipped with ‘the most ptonrlatey auachinery, we labor, and nok ne Uke ite ling it for the sheer ico rofitable for him to: iaironiee our ona Tf you are interested ina profit | sharing phen for marketing farmer ainda realize that it is tur business is man’ vette! Batter fie and pay th give us a Elmira Co-operative Creamery Limited ELMIRA, Ho. aed ONTARIO : LISTOWEL d ea NOTES & l| Inspector ey of Stratford, was Med, 8. Gowan: of Donegel Spring is advancing: The chirp a ral page aed of the round robin, hag already been |* mney i ton oh ges Res, ae apa ny Queen a visitor be town on of ee Mr. Jam ysis was 8: “business Toronto gL ait some erities of the Hydro wanted to write down all they know about eae, they might use a cigarette paper ee ee The fact Eee Trotsky once worked for the C. P, is mobiin to write home about, Kost ve Moen doing that for years. ee ee ‘A great ae pabliahans Sayn, she people fo enough Moone Yen laneoe they never refuse to read aay books which contains the old, old slanders Britain, ee ee ‘The resolution passed by the Perth County Council enabling a ioe ci pointment o: fentative prov vided af em work proves unsatisfactory, Hiboted out of court. Apparent- ly. ly the present go’ strongly seized W math the “recall’* idea. oe be appropriations are ~ being aN se the building Bhd. improy- ment of highways throug! en this county and DrONInCe is ane 9 one fa 3 eak up f the erocting link betwe: North an Perth ? In its pres- ent eondition it is ie positive disgrace to civilizati ee ee The Dominion Railway Commission | t should be abolished so that the pub- vy hi shi to vote ‘0 1 al peel, gs of. the He maibian omission under man Frank Carvell and then re- teompectively minder the late James Mabee is view the heights: from t fal i, b which i Shad One thing that was driven home| tl with tremendous force, at the educa- tional conferences recently held in| ee ee $ estiny work they sl the a spavaibility pass to iscerning teach er, ad gota ee in_metropoli- tan schools, pointed to fact tree is aie in the cone, and sat is reigners, especially the ‘who ‘re be ‘iving th 10 show great fy ha ‘and aptitude a their bes h edue: Tn fac Character and a Helen mey can be attained only through education and training. L: o L. No. 45, Milverton Meets’ every eo aenay, on or be- fore full, moon, “rote hall above Petrie’ : Drug ‘ing rather" always welcome. en J. heat A dee, ster, vernment is not very | &* ithe day. ‘Northern ‘Gravel f is|sub., A. Kell “Linwood Farmers’ Dperative Co., Ltd. Dealers in GRAIN - LUMBER - SHINGLES COAL - CEMENT - FLOUR FEED - SUGAR - SALT Al FEEDING MOLASSES GRAND TRUNK Svsvem ay She Double Track | Route : ~ between |ONTREAL, TORONTO, DETROIT | 2 AND CHICAGO) _ Unexcelled Dining Car Service. Sleepi peeion ht trains an aes der eaties id! bon, visited with friends here on visitor i in “Hamilton on Thursday, arron, of Newton, was a unites. visitor In town on Fain . Lee, of Kincardine, spent Monday at the home of his parents, MMi ion Gincer Cowan, of ‘Walla aces and Miss Mary Halliday spent Saturday in Strat! ford. Mr. Sinclair of the firm of Sinclair & Hoover, who have the flax mill, Returned i Lopante om Saturday ton short time. on is - ponin eae visitor i in Montreal ‘this week, are sorry to report Wanzer, manager of Hamilton here was on we sick list this ee G. Burt was a business vis- {tors in the Sagara District last week. uae pate, ae t next ee me 8 louble Oliver ay ‘amily wall Koad be fe house when ec: iplete ras. Wier Fair Day and a great crowd gathered in town for The next ae Day ey ll be This n cause "@ eX- try than anything for some time. A crowd of abo ut 1,600 witnessed the were ir all. see will likel vibe. arranged "for mt ‘The teams lined up as follows:— xe 0) emp, Wetteuter snd ©. Cavell; Palmersto ae ‘goal, liga? defence,| Donnelly. and Root; Tohuaton, Fraser and i Whit ind 4th, the dates in. min GLENALLAN Mr, and Mrs. Chester Richmond and Mrs, Brigham spent Friday in Listows A penne dances at Tunny’s on the townline Thursday night and at Elmira on day nig! vais Wanda MeLaughlin and Mes- Mc! vat the h and J. Raleigh stratford af after spending a week with riends Seas area LinSeman and Messi oe Linseman and aeracider™ a Hesson, spent euicay‘a ae pe home of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs, Foell has welaeieds Boe from Kitchener, where me spent the past week wis relative men’s: sTnatleute will bald their meeting on Saturday, 1 Feb. t the home of Mrs. A. B. Sn; Everybody, nyeloanse’ a5 + ar y HESSON January brought but little snow, Did not often make our fingers blow, ATA brings ie rain aws the frozen lake again. Mr. John aS of Tavi- a few days with lad to hear that Mrs. operation for the removal of her Quite a ‘number from here attend. ed the annual telephone meeting at ae Wm. “Vollmer, of Chipsto sven a couple of days in Hesson, KINGWooD and: Mrs. Andrew Burnett, 3 Rela nd, Mi n., and Mr. and Mrs. Nel. on pOniind, vat Wellesley, spent Wed- peidae Mr,-and Mrs. Duncan Dewar. __ Mr, Jho. Eydt spent phaeays with is 0, eret ir, and Mrs. mfr esday. R. Yost and son, n [Gladys | Richardson, and citement at Nihis, section of the coun- Hawt Pri e Auleniine Ethel pane W. | Bett sub. ‘ich | Dickson, ve Sa ener ge ing. Listowel ‘ola Boys’ Re-union, gary in, a| 31st, August 1, a 3 a Kee er from here attended the|” spe ent earbeee the home of Mr, and | 4 M ie an Black ‘has returned to ‘Alex. Moser is improving after her |, Mr. amilton was a visitor| at Gaia ne early ‘pant of of ast | in Dayid Wray and children, of Arden, Man., TERY, and other friends here last week . Te ea nent eis ast Ne ith her <. Wm, Livingstone at Port Ro raham, of Brannan, epee the week-end wi Lge Wm. Eed, Mr. Wm. Martin moved “from his farm on the 9th finer on . Monday and will occupy part of Miss etrone house for a time. Mrs, George Smith and sons s Sand- ne and Percival ee mite Mee ae Mee Mata augh- iy Listowe x, and Mrs. George Coghlin were visitors with Mr. Mrs, Charles Vogan, of London, ces yetlo ‘Hedy’ has. returned tion a visit Bavchlervill. Mr. Wim, ‘Turnbull has been laid up_this past week, with a sore, foot. Master Earle ‘Tanner, of No Mueainetoli, anedi-the week end with the Moffat boys at the man: Church: on Sunday. next, February 13th, at the usual hour eo ¢ @# @ Millbank School Report following is the report of the splbank eure School for the month of J: rN are i merit, asterisk were absent for one or more examinations. Senior Room Sr, James Everett, Bertha berths wiilen Jack, Mary Crawford, alae all senor rtle Betannan, Mar- ion ‘Coghlin, Minis Meteuaeh Rvs Hoftmeyer, "Robert Jack, Me- rdle, *Cora Winkler, *Nelson Wolfe Moher +t Moffat, *John Knox, *Olive i —Daisley Lowrie, Rabert ‘ford, Winnifted “Know, Vera Fewings, Ro dorick Jack, Eva Crave ord, “Olive Pierce, *Clara Apres, “aired ‘Henderson, Geo. A. Smith, Principal. Junior Room — Roy Mulcahy, Dorothy uby Bell, Jack McKee, Esther Burke, tHelen oer manuel Naf Schmidt, ead Earl ovina Nafziger, Nick- ie ital Balt Allan imer—Roy chara ae “Norman Ruby, Samuel Naf- ziger, Dorothy Bond, Maurice Knox. E. Rutherford, Teacher. be Mo} ottat, ne ford Smith, Wolfe, E: airs mpeinecs Mi. Robt. Knox; of Yorkton, spent the week- e village. M Fee aie et nan ne by the ae ath of his brother, Rev. X, 01 ondon. : Messrs. Jas. and Randolph Erskine were in London last weel ap Miss Alexis Basson spent Saturday her home in Stratfor. atham and daughter "Liskeard, valet At Base urs qsses Annie McClay and Aldona week- Dick- son on thei Rea ster where hey, Setendied the Nor- “At Hon . Lorne "ililes was in Stratford ee! essrs, Alex Robb and Art. apes attended the Normal “At Home” in | Stratford last Friday. Mrs. Gardiner, of “Detroit, is visit- ing she one Struther: Mr. rs, Nesbitt, pomiligg, of Brus: ran icqrere in town for the Odd- fel me “At Home” on Priday. even- irs. Marshall, of Modierell, is ” eating Mr, and Mrs. Geo. ealp, of Knox College: Toron- reached in Presbyterian Ghareh gn Sunday as the sdang' Rev. MeDonald, is suffering ‘from Ne ble. wave two splendid discourses ad alee Spoke is creation” at the Endeavour ean ed a, Miss Anni ne io oly la weel Hi eS peneic “| pisttiog in com a The Oddfellows held their annual “At Friday ing was spent | in dancin; ng. Mr. and Mrs. cur Hiles are visit- ing I ne M. Hi The Bowl aie yeoneert will be given ap the Music hall on Friday evening, bruary 18th. The services 0: Albert David, tenor, and Percy David comedian, have i en secured, and also a pianist, who is an elocutionist is well. In addition ish Bethe there will be lunch and a dan Mr. Maitland. Fisher is oi the Gen- lergone a ve We wish him a speedy re r. Geo, Lochhead is in Y Stratford this week in the capacity of County auditor, Mr. W. R. Erskine was in London on Sunday. HAMPSTEAD On ahereiay morning Miss Janet Hart, : who has been: aninvalid for mace ie years, way at her home iy Shaleapenre Miss Hart’s old home was here and she leaves pehing many wing friend; mpathy ee Ponte her BAkenved widthercaud the aay Mrs, Weeb'is visiting friends near ‘Sebrineill e. Owing to the w of Rev. Mr. Edin; service nee last Sab ‘iss es int ‘of Listowel, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. »| Stewar voidable absence on cee was no of our young people at- ome non Mr. mn Fri- ay evening’ las Mr, Arthur BieCaltou ch called on riends here on Wedne J. Neeb, of Brocks- Mrs. Wm. ent ‘Thursday with Mr. and ain w|i prerngs of ativan: m genes Sener meee at ‘ue Milton 2 it with friends at) her ay. Mr. Austin Tanner was r poniatioe Miss E. Boyer spent Sunday at at oe ues aay last week. the nome of Mr. and Mrs, Milton E. mstrong, ass’t.-sec. | Seif ery as fe ‘ios ‘Toronto, wil r, C, pono is ae Drosent aoe give an illustrated lecture in Knox his ‘daughter Mrs. Church on Tuesday, February 22nd. eos ae a Purthur particulars a Smith, of Milverton, oe ir. wn, Kintore, will spent “eriday Jwith her aunt Mrs. Wm: the pulpit ‘of the Methodist eaeianly “Johnny Was: | Qt Miss McDiarmid cs se visit- tl iW. Watts, will preach at this service. Mrs. H. C. Barlett =p it Monde: getioee 2 Saturd : fas. Be; at nbyarta soe en mae era Mr, Art. Sanders, of Waterloo, was a ar end visitor ‘here. + Terrill ate: Monday in Toronto on’ bus s. Aug. Holeschuh § is at present) conned to her room. e f0 report that Mrs. James Organs inaianoned sed. ; sorry port the serious illness of Mrs. vais Musser. Mr. Jas. Rafferty, of Waterioc, is ag old acquaintances @ number of nace ns ‘this district oo suffering from pink eye. Messrs. Arthur and ae Kre' Hie weiser, spent Bonde: at Hawkesvill Mrs. Robert C: thvart fake Drenent suffering from an Piro f la grippe. Miss Lura Canochn.: ©: mira, was a week-end visitor at her home Ra J. Ament is spending a week with his son, Norman, at New Ham- H, Becker, of New Ham- burg was a business visitor here on ee £ re is present visit- ie her ‘ister, Mrs. J. N. Edwards at Milve Mr, aes Orgam is able to be out eae atten a two weeks siege of a i apwie Gibbons and Mr. Wm. bans spent a few days this areok at setae and Mrs, Dave Beggs spent a ont visiting friends at Chatham and Dresden, Ferns Gladys Roe, of Moorefield,* ent a week with her friend, Miss Winnifred Beggs. Milner took in the Listowel- Paltrarston hocke; Re mein at Listo- wel on Monday evenii The Linwood Midgets: hockey team beat the Excelsiors on uy, Batda: even- f St. Jer- ome’s College, Kitchener spent the week-end. at tis hom atid. Mrs. George Clark, of Peterborough, are At present renew. ing old acq beta te here, vs, M. Kennedy return: on Saturday after speni isses Winnifred Beggs and Gladys 8) Monda; at Dorking with em. Lavery. horse last week. It broke its leg by eae over the stall and had to be shot, r of hockey sports from here took in the Listowel-Palmerston hockey match at Listowel on Mon- day mahi Mr, e Lenehan returned to Toledo on Santas after spending several weeks with his parents on the 13th, Miss Loraine Lenehan underwent the operation, of, having her, tonsils removed at the an » hospital on. pies be} "Art, Peablés, Alf, Osram, John ‘and Edward Feimbueh attended | si Home” at Atwood Bros., of National Toronto, were here Th wee tooking after the interests the flax Messrs. W.. = and son will hold-an auction sale of farm stock and imple on March 10th. McEachern accompan- ied her sister, Miss Little, to her home at Oakville en Thursday and returned back oi e are pleased to report wna Miss Kathleen Haye; after suffering from inflamatory rheumatism for several months, isses Payne, Beatrice Slemmon and Leanore Cabbean, of Elmira, spent Sunday with their friend, Miss Beatrice Schummer, Miss Leone Kuehner, of Kitchener, spent the week-end with Miss M.| coe who returned to Kitchener i m Monday and spent bs) ° 8 a 3 5 2 wi m ee, ‘recent “attack Of D Next Sunday morning at 11 o'clock ere will the Methodist, Chureh, e Lord’s Biered and all m 0 be present. astor, Rev. H. nuary + Dairy cattle, I Stricker, Ralph i Hahn; ’ swine, Brenner, meee Brenner, Wil. fred Hahn; beet Cattle, Haman Ward, Vernon fosea, I, ricker; horses, Fuman Ward, oe Voll, Harry Kreutzweiser. e five men making the highest pee sak were as fol- lows : I. Stricker, F. Ward, W, Hahn, Vernon. Hosea, Ralph Brenner. The prizes for the best kept note books were as follo fanley, W. Hahn, Ralph: Brenner, Gordon Bier. MOSERVILLE and Mrs. John Becker Sr. an: Saapiiee Viola, spent Sunday at the and Mrs. Austin Gropp. id airs, Hen ker and George Querengresser spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert Gropp. Mr. and Mrs, Louis Pfaff and Bie rr. an spent hace with Mr, and M Querengess: or Mrs. John Pauli returned ho: one on = ‘DELIVERY “HOURS Morning: Afternoon lock — South of Mill Street, 10 0’clock South of Mill Street, 4 07C North of Mill Street, 10.30 o’clock’ North of Mill Street, 23 300 felogks Sp Me : eee a i ge ecials in Black Dein 9 oz. Heavy, Reduced from 85c to. . 65¢ 8 02. Medium, Reduced from 75c to . . dd Everything Reduced Scotch Fingering Yarn in grey and black at per skein eROceRY s SPECIALS COTTON CASHMERE All colors in Cotton Cashmere now in stock at per yard 40c. OVERALLS AND SMOCKS Peabody’s Overalls and Smocks at $2.95 BLANKETS Age -4 grey and white Blankets at each $2 ic re ttl 0c . 3 Ibs. for $1.00 4 Colgates Shaving Soap... Peanut Butter. ae grey and white Blankets at each Do Your Shopping at ‘‘THE ARCADE” Our Prices Will Please You W. K. LOTH, Milverton WESTERN COMMERCIAL - SCHOOL VL STRATFORD. 1 Ge ROSTOCK oe ISLAND Mr. Otto Murr and’. Mr. Mrs. Andrew Diehl and ieee “angaret spent Sunday | family ea with friends in Mil. with M. a, Shellenberg- | verton. irs. William DahIner and ghildren were Saturday visitors at the ee John Dahlner, | a af Soothe d Mrs, Henry Schneider, Jr., of Gadahill veaae ote bane of the - ONTARIO’S - BEST” former's parents, Mr. d Mrs. Dan Neubauer and Sc Tun on Sunday dai alter, Irene, spent Sunday with) Our winter term commences Tues- Mal Tat 0, of Sebring- | Mr. . Becker, day, January 4th, and students may ville spent Saturday and Sunday at{} A n ee oe here ‘attended the |register in our Comms short- her home here. feed legen at Mr, Wm. Buuck’s on Bet ae toearsphy. departments at. Mr, and Mrs. Henry Krug and son, sney evening and report a good any courses are th h- aca spent the week-end with | tim Seen and wea assist Exadnatss Beenie in South Easthope and Tavi- wae en pape on or eran Al. | to positions, x free catalogue. erta, Mr. Chas. Robinso ir. Squire | D. A. gisatacies ae al. ee Mary Wingefelder and sen: aad son, Gordon, of Borholin, were | “i e and Jack, and daughter, Gertie, Saeed visitors at the home of Mr. Jo a nt Priday in Stratford. Misses Marie and Carolina a Winge- felder and Freida Yundt visited with sae John ui Misses Lou and “Gu fee Kroner aad earl aid Meliadn ulauf recently visited with friends | 4 and. Mrs. Fred Schneider were visi at Mr. Sobt Dahiner’s on Sun Rheu Neuritis, Sciat leten’s Rheumete Capsules a ‘ite a EG from here took in it Mr. Nelson Beane ica, in Several of hockey fans attended the ockey match at Milverton on Monday night. We were greatly et with oe last wi Quite a number from here took in the Rostock: Brunner hockey. match layed in Milverton rink on ‘Tuesday Beene tee exhibition “of t hockey was good, WARTBURG We are having very mild weather according to the old motto Bruin did his shadow on the second of February so he will be out to stay: e farmers of this neigh- erhood are, busy cutting wood an securing it for next win of those death traps the fish will have more bait. jouralgia. few days with relatives in Elma recently. Ruston J. Gaunt and W. Rosener sup- J. Henry and J: ave caer Te few old time clog. dances, which attracted the at- tention of the v a Dsinead trip to Elmira last week. The Community Club met at the home of a ber a on Tuesday tee A debate was i. coatings at cost price. Froselved That country life is a number of Suitings and Over- ated on last Saturday rs, Me-| Born uaa cian. he Eachern and Patterson, is gétting a. 192i, io Mrs and Mire, Wat FERNBANK acai epee 8 “ebie Men long as well as e ecter a daughter. etrie;_Monkton,_ Nurse. Brecbora ig ewer. Mrs Henry Eidt is visiting friends. ee emer ee pa hee Neher & Bettger; Atwood, E, A, Cog- rs. R. B, Fish returned home on|at St. Paul's ‘at pre: aa Pare ibson, of Guel, Tuesday after spending _ several| Quite a numb: ator here attend-| Vir les . Mise. Nellie Neilgon_spent a plemonies x. John M: ainiees iB oe ec Smith, A somewhat amhsing hold-up took ebringvi le, was the auctioneer. lace in our burg a short time ago, Mise" Adtie' Bid, ot Shakespeare, | When a'young lady asked three of out REDUCTIO NS is spen nding ew S = the hi talwart citizens. to hold up of ea eee eee 2 ih son apace ree if y - eaeil en ote Ny the undred dollars, ey immediately seal Mal osalts Shore eine thee | dag they were requested and pron Men's Suitings and atthe ge ier tee ne Sst Bucp Gall serse! it’s ry ev » Mary jing we y and Mrs. ow Schneider’s Wednes- uae arms were use ot. vercoa Ings day even: Messrs. on, J. and Mrs. Hy. Klockman took Won, now until Feb, 15th L-will offer ae Ste. secrane to sity life.” The affirm-|2 only winter Ee naine it. 34.50 Marie, is at ost visiting ts eal was upheld by E. Loney and|1 only Winter Overcoating at. 37.50 Tere tee farie Crawford. Neilson |Plain Gray Worsted Suiting... 35 up Hea ree) eo “Harloff, of Stratford 2 ‘orry and Miss Bessie Diamond |Brown stripe Worsted Suiting. 35 up- is spending a few days at the home of championed the negative. After Brown tweed all wool Suiting. 38 up aie pe athe a att evenly contested debate it was de-| Guaranteed Blue Serges. .$45 to $60 jded that city life was more prefe Se is spending a|able than country life. All the de- own make with the best. of ron aie ith her ‘brother at. Har- baters deserve credit for the manner tximming™-and ie etd henta ae ean in which they brought out the points|W¢ Sell. Before ee Carrie Harloff, spent a few /for their respective sides. ‘The judges Foccompara our vaipes ee “With ¥elatives-in Logan, were John Gordon, Wm. Robinso1 & a5 and Miss Lottie Kerr. After the di pie ee nd games until BRITTON... everybody beat ott for home well 0 underwent Bo Merchant Tailor an operation for goitre in Stratford id Mrs. Sam Lone: eee MILVERTON, «. .- hospital svete weeks ago, is im- with selatives on ite townline nea: proving rapidly. Listowel lately. 1d. M. FLEISHHAUER — ONTARIO: Monday evenin, days with friends in Stratfo: Miss Laura, Becker “spent Sunday with Kubryville fri number of the ladies of ‘this vi- ein "Elen Wernesday last with Mrs enry we are sorry, oa report that Mr. J. Dahiner is setiously ail at resent, His many friends wish him a speedy recovery. 8: No. 8, Bllice, has been clos- ed for a ete "days owing to the ill- ness of the teacher, Mr. and Mrs, John Becker Jr, and family he ‘Tuesday with Mrs, Bec- ker’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. “Henry Debus, of Elme. Subscribe for The Sun. We are the exclusive representive of these fam- ous gramophones and records. Callin and see the line we carry and also let us demonstrate the quality and tone of Victor records in stock. 7 BASTENDORFF _ Jeweler and Optici an - afm se ONT

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