Monkton Times, 17 Feb 1921, p. 4

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Matial Growth . Many customers who started as small de- positors or borrowers in The Bank of Nova ‘Scotia are now among the country’s largest * foncerns. ‘ They have grown with the bank, and the -bank has grown with them. The bank has helped them, by sound and careful seryi¢e, €o grow, and as thelr business increased a ‘also did that of the bank, 204 a ‘Aa J. H, Lewis, Manager, MILVERTON ‘(Bante of N ova Scotia CREAM WANTED eaeales ceo ane labor, and have the best selling connections, combination we are able t the best pede sell it for the highest price and pay the you }your:cream, write us for cans and give us a trii HE: he time is at hand when the farmer should realize that it is ec are to patronize a Co-operative Creamery. Our busine: so conducted that there are no leaks between the producer and iv plant is equipped with the most hie -to-date machinery, we manufacture butter of le pre ae which makes it profitable for him to patronize our creamery, 1 are interested in a profit sharing scheme for marketing ELMIRA, leapt! ONTARIO ‘Elmira Co-operative Creamery Limited ~ panied i Februar ry 17 eT ee = [< NOTES xe stolen from in f the church, lumber for his as there were a iguean: r of ire on congregation At ie aimiduit tol Mx, and Mrs, Roy ‘now whom hor The total age oe Iynehings i bors, who the United States last year was sixty. one. Mr, Hears ire i by. the Iawless: conditions in Treland, | dulge = So “2 Es tions wine ane i itish Empire | aura OW: with Afries ia loyal overseas domin- rs. toy Fenlize how drastic are the amend- day to eee o the federal ete vie at Harriston. with regard to the ownership Mr. and arms. Under th cinendmenta Gs ie Shakespeare, Canada_are | Mr, and Mrs, ‘osts for keeping on their premi- Jeorge Har! & permit is opeained ‘A permit co: osts| friends dist this vicini ty, ” Bliss Caen ve of Stewart pap has been persuaded through the over. | Thom was a decide honoring this distinguished son of 35,000. WARTBURG Mr. Edward Weiss has a Wear of ee skidded. He intends g A Hamilton minister had his car] portable saw in to. conver new house whi intends building in the nea 0 ae give that record a few aunt Title ‘Biner Eas had ‘tho fortun 0. m the ice and break he wean victory of Gen. Smuts ath ee shanlie bone last Friday, He v in eee jouth African slestiiny 0 the hospital where the bon most gratifying to the people Be all: wa se and he is EST hicely. 2 a s Lat ar the week- ahd at the home rand Mr; FO obs nd daughters, Ada and i opent 4 few days last week with ston. Hef! rey Frank Feltz, 0 ean ea spent, Sunday with relatives in| | Galt, ‘are spendin f | the latter's parents, Mr, and ooling “Fo dare he is storing up| Cha Kk, er n victorious his jattenets this vic rae to form a Republic and sever British ur loc: connection uld have brought a- Plying us uh fresh bout civil war with chances that fei yene, judging from mig] a roadened out into an-| other general world conflict. the past da @ public is just now beginning Mr. Her ary Chisner left a few days with Ponds 1 Mrs, pata Harloff, 5 ‘nd a Sunday at the act hetied, zal seqeion: hundreds of home of ae ae on e Becker. i i fi one c? i. fine of 100 | were ‘recent Visiiore ee Milverton. 4 tus nalnre iable ° ine of $ a. ner Soaara: ae without a ‘it'a rifle, revolver is spending a few days at his parent: “then! weapon with the single, ex-| al home en Ki taf hat aon “asthae YA eal ——~. ctober ; x er ex- ception ig made and all those eat CROSSHILL sing spexting rifles, or, weapons are souvenirs of the ae War, f ip Thomas eeomnond, of tl enian raids or @ Napoleonic ‘ord, 8 ink 1 end Wars are lable to por the ee unless | Sister, nnie, rcbelivend = {Resta of a nd that: matter P Amuerloa’a cawecteat Aa visiting te BY ade Oa Mi a tures of His od ft nd, Mr. Peter Mn San He Canibbell aga bth McArthur, to Ontario, where he | L. mae oP spent Saturday was tendered “retentions at Toronto jast ¢ at Kitel nd London. Mr. en is-a brilliant © are sorry. to Canadia 5 iiant| girmingham on the sick sn eee os rose writer is a peti the him a apeedy EecOvery, ominion is justly proud. the auction dr Her ee Hated ehetiselven ae | Tillie, which was held fast Phuriday, suecess, realizing over aon pide te make room fo iy oods, we are offering the lin: palets. If 20 Per Gent. Off Pei enman’s Wool Underwear, per hase er a » ere y and ‘maroon. erratic ttatigsOveratia tex ate ; Men’s Lined Smocks, $8.65 each, for Saturday for you are a Surefal alge you ouRtt to be interes! Obs Thos home of Mr. John Z ony Plaid Flannelette Blankets, $8.50 a pair, for ly White Flannelette Blankets, $6.00 a pair, for 3H 4 Grey Flannelette Blankets, $5.50 be pair, for. 4 only Girl’s Baus Wool B, $2. 65 a re 2 only Girl’s Brush Wool See $2.35 a only Ladies’ Wool Sweater, $7.50, Come in and see these lines and man: buying. Prices equal and below next fall’s, prices. Briggs eee Get our prices before you buy. clean seed, The ver in small or large quantities, ON, - ONTARI others just as good emember we are fully stocked with the well-known Steele it pays to sow Busy Business Store where it will pay you to buy wheth- F. A. POLLARD, General Store MILBANK NEWS Ed. Kenner were Mr, vias ae Guelbh this past wee! e Gibson left on Saturday TenoniDe. to his home in Gale alien, out Sunday omas Thine Ae as his he purchased is as Alex, McLennan some time. Mr. Geo. McLennan and_has bought the farm of Mr, Albert, Riddell near Newton. Miss ene Reid is visiting friends at es with Paaan at T 8, J. A McFaddin was a poanees wlaitor. = Stratford this past week. Mrs. Miss Alice | menger. it * We are pleaséd to report that Mrs. Glenn, of ‘Milvert on, were visitors H. B. Kerr's on Saturday Pie Chan Va ogan and ghildeen, of London, are visiting at Coghlin’s. Mr. Victor McLennan, of Sint ford Normal, visited over Sunda; with his. arehts, Mr, and Mrs. Geo. cLennan, Mr. Tom Mason was a business visitor to our village tly. ece Miss’ Mary Mulcahy visited friends e at aaron this p iss Eva Rutherford visited ov Sunday with friends. at Guelph. Miss Allingham, of Britton, visited eorge Wray, Sr., and other friends here this past week are sorry to say Mrs. Wm. Hamilton is at present confined to bed and under the doctor’s care, rr. an rs. John Gordon, of Manitoba, visited at Mx. and ‘Ms. HB. Kerr’s on Monday. vy. L. Ni cholson, of Milverton, took charge of orning service in Grace Church ad Sunday last, The evening service was with dean Owing 0 the absence of Mr. Jac REY, Brows, of Kintore: saen pied the pulpit of ‘the Methodist Church on Suadas and are a most excellent sermon. from, , hope and love. The subject for next Sunday will be an_ educational one. *, Fewings has a Jond of coal and ee at the C. P. R, tracts this week. M. S, of the Methodist co: Church met at the home of Mrs Brownlee on Wednesday, when» ae decided to as a social evening at the home of Mrs, + Coulter on Mrs. James Rutherford visited this {past week with friends at Guelph and Drayt KUHRYVILLE srs. John, Martin, Jacob sand Hemy Mogk motored to’ South Bast. hope on Sun day. The roa ds. ar ¢ | contionally good and they report pleasant drive. a Several hockey eet ee attend- at} ed the-ho eke ey match ke ae ilverton on Monday t ntally some arse voices wi shear ne xt pay fit ‘the school. ae Bridey aft Miss ‘Edith ay de pera ee on Lies t K| day to the Weste where she will ‘resume Ms hae a @ nurse-in-trat Graul_ spent an afte’ ntly with "ie Fred Mu eller. laren Mogk with we aeandiiow ah elder. ‘¢ Denstedt, spent’ several days _ est erect aE ini riends in this in Wednesda: is Schnei ae ’s household effects were moved t Mr.. an frs. Edwin Ritter, ing several days ‘with Mr: rles Bi Everyone has noticed that there are certain things which stand the test of time, and others that fall down before tl time has Tee spent here are several old adages That have _been handed down ion elr apparently alloted from d ha conception of one of our fundamental truths, PEFFERS Thos. Peffers had eg very suc- consti sale of farm stoc! ments on ae J stock and pe le- ‘ednesday of last we Eee: of Milverton, is of her son, Mr. prayer ieeting on Thursday at illiam Gardner's a 5 hag well attended. The meeting will a - Carson’s on Thurs- day. ue this wee understand that Mr. Wilso: ord | has taken the contract of eae i es to Carthage factory. ai R. McCullough, of Moukemn, visited friends in this vidinity last ee Alex. Ross took the train here ae cae his Darent 7 oo an Barrett spent Saturday at Stratford. m Friday evening last the Com- punity Club were entertained at the ho M me of Mr. iacdarge siuniber-Was tiesent sad all eport a good time, A debate and Han prog eainie is slated for this weel the home of Mr, an James Hawthorne on Friday evening. DONEGAL ¢ who spent Sunday at - Haddon were: ah and Mrs, Wm. Kargess ae da of Britton, and Mr. and oe es ‘ent’ Seelhoff and two Macon Miss Margaret ‘Cathbertson, of Mil- erton, spent the week-end» with r, and Mrs. Elgin sabnniee and babe ‘spent Sunday at George Med Each o's, id et Wright Irwine and d Mrs. John Haddon ge. to report that Mr. Robert Harrow is se but we wish im a speedy recove ant addon spent last week with ahs ‘brother here. itter is wearin, ink’s, of Brun y ley. ee ate Terrill’ alt J Wednesday n spent Sunday mhursday aeatae in Milv 5 ind Mrs. ig a oy! {turned home after visiting eatowel LINWOOD TOPICS the cialis for po- Mr, Jas. Burnett. is at present on the sick list. New wall pa ers haye arrived. es wide and very i ir, and Mrs. P. Lenhard and Mrs. Alex. Koebel spent phen on. the 7th with Mr, and Mrs. Leo Eisen- n: phate Catheart is. very. much im- prove Roy Smith and friend, of Hol- 1 home 0: ir. eu . C. Barlett, . EB. etae of Hollen, spent. sunday at the home of Mr. a Ys, Miss Hees Vol spent Saturday at mit Mrs. G. G, Manser, and the Misses ttret. base and Sarah Doherty spent Satur day at Guelph. are bel cing reduced almost Farrell. and M vi Mobo spent ‘Tuesday last at Kitch Watts aivanded: “the Gacenaee meeting a allan on’ Monday. Miss Ella Martinson, of Elmira, spent the week-end with her aunt, Migs Schnurr, Mrs. H. Beggs left on ‘Tuesday for arrie where she will een a couple oe weeks visiting with J sees Harold Faulkner and daugh- ter, Enid, and Miss Winnifred Beggs seat peveealcdapr oeitnoencae fr. Lavalle Hayes, of Milverton, spent Sunday at his home her received yoed of the cenit’ ct hee aunt, Mrs. Bilton, ek. ean Carnochan returned home on Saturday after spending ond: after spending a week with fclende in Linwood. n to sell all our goods at coat “Pera values regardless of T Mr. Melvin’ Ament spent a few days last week in Kite Mr, and “Mrs. A) of Tralee, spent Sunday at of the latter’s parents, Mr. and.Mrs. Wm, Camochan. Herb Kettle was a business visi itor at Quebec this week. Ament returned home on Mrs. Jame: 1 Mrs. J. G. Seip were vi the home of Wednesday of last social ares ere on Tu a y last by ne h was a decided sts e dpnteei side. san the “ m Play’ interesting, ‘The Xes, ee: vere “auctioned by Rev. Weidner, sold for various prices nging in a total of $175.00, wh ho, attended enjoyed themselves, Hasenr spent Mon- ES eranine in Kitetfener, The skaters of Linwoo: he carnival here on Ve are sorry to report the serious ‘mess of Mr. S. R, Shaw at Dorking. fr, Russel Shaw, of Auburn, called ere on Monday on his way up to see him. Corn, Pee or tomatoes,’ 3 cans for 55¢ at Terrill’s. FERNBANK Mr. We J. and Miss One Reid en rday at Mr, ‘Wm. Neilson intends ‘holding an_atiction sale on Wednesda; Mr. Roth made a business trip to istowel one aay recently. number m here Sook in Mr. felaieh Ocean ‘s. W. Neilson and John Gor don have. been busy horses which ohn and. 3 izsie Ford hn Reid’s. S Mordonsind friend spent to Hf Diamond” spent Wednesday in Milvert ‘on. Mrs, A. C. Cr raviford | spent in Mulbsy t Spo} ae took Mr. Saturday eve i . Reid has returned after paniiitge 2 nae with her sister, Mrs, eee pee cone evening last wee ing last week at Mr. Jol in securing first prize for the best ed gentleman at the Linwood al on Thursday evenin, enbliss Susie Kirkland spent the week at Bontey, with his sister, Mrs. Baas been on the sick list during ie past week, podeequan ile the at- bendaaee at school was not as large ATWOOD. Mrs. Wm visiting friends in this communit eo, Lochhead is home from tHe Stratford hospita Mr. and Mrs, Will Blair are visit: ie 2 as > 3 = and Med, Alex. BD es in Delto Following lice village - took place | a week ago Fae to vit ‘e week in Toronto one Mr, len, spent Saturday Soe at the}, DELIVERY HOURS. Afternoon South of Mill Street, 4 o’clock. ; North of Mill Street, 4.30 0’clock : Morning South of Mill Street, 10 o’clock »North of Mill Street, 10.30 o’clock | SUGAR! SUGAR Now is the time to buy sugar as it is likely to advance so we say buy now. Everything Down in Dry Goods Spring Goods Arriving Black Denim, heavy 65c— = Medium 55c¢ yd. Rockfast Shirting 35c yd GROCERY SPCIALS Special Mixed Tea 35c - Anchor Salmon 2 for 25c 4 Comfort Soap for 35c = Dromedary Dates 23c, 2 for 45c Live Fat Hens Wanted--Ring up for price W. K. LOTH, Milverton ah ee Lebold, at Wellesley, is He odd lon w, M and Mrs. N, Roe on the home of the latter’s parents | Rev, ai r. and Mrs. Nich, Ruby on Sunday neice Yoiee his opinion agains young people of the event Mir. aad d Mrs. Amos ae nik. Pos, 8s, M, A.’s, ete. Bt aa | r. and Mrs. Moses Ropp called died. ie the weed; when. ends at henson in Sten i la Misses Lyda andBena Sp ae r, and | ville new | © “9 Anne Schmidt, of Poole, spent last creations as ‘edifying? and healthful register in ‘ou: Thursday with their friend Mis “Nir Simon Leis is busily engaged thea Sees hauling grave! abl d_ enjoyed | w ho is more 0: am, kindly figure out and expla alors per in following suit? Perhaps it is be- att SCY have always been at the) fore full sa in their hall above etrie’s Dru i “Chancellor Dey) Ake fhe years Visiting pare “always welcome. ‘ y, in a letter published in university daily _ newspaper,|S€° J- Coxon, Abe AAttridge, A beget mgly denounces cigarette smok- : ary. oa BS ing in the gymnasium, especially at} ——————_——— ecribed by don the occasion of a ball. The Chancellor ge 1.00 a, se ee to Bu f or Write for resses—what there is of them— Templetons, and “then @ adds how he magne just ask S88 semi-nudlty 6. lers in quality dresses as vat there was | 1ST CLASS 3 = 5X AND 3X RED in the carnival in Linwood on Thurs. ell d i m e t, Ed ‘Loney entertained a few Mr. MeAuley spent my oven i Mr. hn Crawford te Zorbanate selves torial in = physical culture magazine in Gilkinson is “spending 2 I rea _dilte a nuinbee of our school child- Inglis, of Stratford, is|™ we see the impson is visitin, me a GADSHILL. [People are not only amusement crazy | |WESTERN - ONTARIO’S - BEST algo indulgent crazy, and COMMERCIAL . SCHOOL me voice is heard ags Ane py) ga few day e home of smoking a thousand great? ear M.| Clipe WY ONT. x winter term tere per Tues~ 7, January 4th, Be ‘and. So hae’ the courage: 4 m . Kerr gpent the week- | Shawns lances, advertising their boar} exercise. how many | hand ae Telegraphy departments at dance for the exereisal If this was |2ny tim Rouldn't we im | nd practical, and we agsist graduates for «concreting. “his| dividually- dance a a few minutes |‘ Positions. Get our free catalogue. every day, and thus keep Bbrelppiog. D. A. McLACHLAN, Principal. Mr. Ed, Dahms delivered another|the muscles by daily exercise, and 2 choice lot of porkers to prunner last [never too much ata time? ‘The plain | ——— = Friday for shi ipnient with tl F.O. peut is if the fascination were pk aD Unfortunate\Farmers of Ontario; of ‘the dance, very, very | cies Ford 15 nbw vtophicay- Shape would be even religious scientific manufacture of eno’ the scientifi etur to dance merely for the good of thet Rh m m: ml, making the cow useless, What health. eum s denry ee eae ould some reader of the pea | pene bie Mrs, Jones at home? fa “She it she Neuritis, are euralgia. in a at ais i see any- how it is that shoes are so high in| body, She's just bin givin’ me no- Templet price! The way prices are at presen ice.” it takes about three beef hides to| eS ss ic one pai es, and hides} ss ———— been down for about four or) L. ©, L, No. 45, Milverton japsules months, why are shoes so. lon Meets every Wednesday on or be- bonita 13 PES ERE on se agaies on| Linwood Farmers’ Oe ee 1: Co-Operative Co., Ltd. Weber & Betigen ‘arene Tenge CEDAR SHINGLES. x |that they are wedded (not, only. to |COAL - CEMENT - SALT - SUGAR Ss ‘ i t lesh-pots) it also to tl igar- ae ette, and as long as ladies are willing| (C*e@™ of the West) FLOUR ervice = Quality to inhale the i al fumes ese MILLFEED OF ALL KINDS s testable devil-invented coffin nails, and Price so long will men—or cigarette | Highest ‘ket pri. i i fiends rather—r. to divorce them-| 9 ee erice® Paid for grain the three words wy permost in ae from their semi. guests haps i€ intoxicating ies. Now. as to the best eee aoe i 3 question of dress. read a lot ———— |the new clothes. font features of about dress reform, ete., and an edi Important news ise all who are con- RAND TR printed in the U. 8, advocates knee d abi i eth skirts’ aati eecoraine: ¢6 sah ee eS headline in Engeland & Son’s advt. Ghe Double Track aoe Suit or ' |the same opinion as the yf th erc above mentioned editorial. However 0a the goddess of fashion sitt! e Route ron. it Paris has re thi ig to cloth reaching sui Aa: t etween _ Owing oe skirts. shales longer for the coming MONTREAL, TORONTO, DETROIT |}; niet price ae year I decided not to season, ° it will be tse. 5 yan s to defy her, she is queen. We AND CHICAGO Unexcelled Dining Car Service ttl Sleeping cars oe night trains and nails fall from the ie of j its oni pene cars on pri a. da} ers—representing both sexes—and| Full information From any Grand J. M. FLBISHHAUER the craving for the weed would lose ces aie pagent orc. BE Merchant Tailor power. We must quit, dame fash-| ing, District Passenger A; n-has 80 decreed. But'I fear such | onto. get Agent, ‘Tor |MILVERTON, - . ONTARIO in Sunday at 3 oF Moi ‘onkton,” Greachiad: a ae service in the Presbyter- W. D. McDonald 5 y Rev. G. F, N. Atkinson, of North Mornington, had charge of the pre- aratory servi February 2nd, 1921, to Mr. and Mrs. John Boge, Jr., a daughter. ir. Chas. Pai irker, of London; was in the village on Friday. Mr. and Mrs, Roy Cleland and son Neil, of Listowel, were in the village over Sunday, Miss Evelyn Turnbull spent the week-end in N es urg with Mr. nd Mrs. F. irs. ra that is home from Palmerston. Mrs. Stowa rt Hammond hi friends. < There is a case of scarlet fever in a dream is too good to come true.|H. C. BAIRD, "Phone 1, Local Agent, ices. jorn—In Mitchell, on Wednesday, q the village. We are the exclusive representive ous gramophones and records. the line we carry and also let the quality and tone of Victor r of these fam- Callin and see us demonstrate €cords in stock. P. H. BASTENDORFF piste and Optician = MILVERT ON, or

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