Monkton Times, 24 Feb 1921, p. 1

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XI—NO. 26 MILVERTON, ONT., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1921 Malcolm MacBeth, Editor and’ Proprietor PRICES - + FOR - - SEWING TIME DOWN t 8. 95 ADEs) in s Florence | yy y Hats like untidy hayfield: t forma Talmadge in “DeLuxe | vises Canadians to do more of their| Janet, daughter of Mr. and Mi i fs : tein nike fonaont inrulliinaey. rene Annie” Friday and Saturday nights, $hoppin ing. at home and, Jess, in the |Cockwell, Se DanscalMhednas was sensi, sca, and \ slong. this spe eep in mind the St, Patrick’s Day | United States, it is time for Canadian entenaed b Miss Mary Harvey, while R : Every thrifty housewife makes preparations, at. this season Mrs. "Gatland of, Cargill, is] Social in Burns Chureh on March buyers of unecessary imported art- 7m Was supported by Mr, Wil-|gettled in Wellesley township. - Z \, I of the year for the busy summer months. a, great, satisfac: Seige A Ene uene Suan sister, Te ial Feature on Friday and Sa ele ace Bi yes and! wake up fred Cocke Sane tee Saree ah Elma, "fo" 1805 ‘aoa I hi f cottons have taken rownlee, Mil a bae ire. lue serge witl 3 i Hee i aon buyer and seller that a al ines of cottons have Mr. Ba. dandionn wAleknomalea turday—Notm a Talmage, the screen 3 Hon. 6. Hews ard Fersrugon, oti Hesh golored ailk aah and wit di ony Gloag apes at Stratford, q “ i Ne i " Py : repared to supply. your wants at lowest prices. Doe, of Walkerville, s ent a tow FANE Weir disposed of Short; |Togis is. promising wo. Make | io abe be he groom's Ht Vives ‘him: days last week at Mr, John Turn. P rat to the bride was a lavalier set witl i Come ‘and ie your mich while the assortment is good. Ps. t : orn feovis, at Mr. sizuttiens |Eiteetligelec ton thet beara oer pearls and topaz; to the bridesmaid | William, Vancouver, Just « few comparinons of lst year's and present piles Al adios desiring to take the homé|9Mle tor S4eo acted to ment when the lexisiature opens. He |an amythest pin to the groomsman| se, Pi aoa ate year. Present, price. on Monday See RO pec orice ghow a downward tendeney. during Ent will’ iiterest' end surprise the| patred to” the’ horne” of the “beide’s Dene eT GF BEEASt ee New Gingham: ‘ le 1.45 ¢, resent public, parents for dinner. Donegal is sorry » he af New Prints. + Be ow can Quebeo-ex ect Ontario to miss the treat of the season ‘ow did you like the young man this estimable young lady, | 's Rhea se i ‘W} New Galtiteas . 50c be cordial and neighborly when_it Nexon Valiaage net uxe Aunts a o-day?” was once asked of a where held in the es esteem by | Sitting hand to a | New Shirtings . Oe & The . talk id on Friday an Saturday nights. the whol walling hand t Raw G De Tbe & 90. Ss aban pe epi eing 1 mae source of |e st discerning village m: atron in Scotland. | the whole communit, a Presl yee in_religion, lew ottonades, pata M 0 * irrigati eer ala ui eel, Thad just three faults to his her etoe New Bleached Cotton: cc & ei a Car of pinay 0, Brive first week 6 salt, Soe Mee member 0! rns aaa uy way to find success quick. se ermon,” ‘as the ‘rply. ‘And what ‘on. He was AS eae Sich a Cottons Soe & 4 ly without. working for it, is to look| im, March, $2.00 p cheaper if|were these, if may ask?” “Weel,” LOOKER—SQUIRE funetal took ‘pint i) New Bi’ch’d Sheeting $1.25 & $1, 30 és eu pin the dictionar: tak car. ¥gindly leave your|said she, “firs ns ae reads hace Q' ‘uneral took pi ; lannelettes .. order. e ilverton. . New Flannelette je & 80e Louis Neumeister, cof tg Gra: der. J. Kelterborn, Milvert Baie AC grote well: woes and third-| On Wednesday att 4 | cence te. Sunday atemeon io Green W]e Standard Make Overalls — $4. 99 far eed Cc. Wallerids ie aipibeant Forward Movement prayer meet-|{y. it’ was'na worth readin anette tools pings neat guiet | wood verton, where Standard Make Overalls teending aweck's Koiidaye, “atk |iag will be held at the Evangelical |"), Ci aT esl Metiaher eae tical the barat took piace, The ind eX 1 ; : ; f ‘itchene 4 Bake Une sack fiends in Milverton nan hletnington. pare oaee cu ramiagaveatak (Yet Hamilton ‘vil Fe purine aus aye] Sour, dauehier of Mh. John Saute Ee aoe The nal eener ental : : } , stowel, Beale e ccming months so that by|0f Mitchell, and Mr. George Looker,|Henry and R. A. Roe, Jas, and Alla | Groceries at Reduced Prices. go Atwood ‘nd will getury the] "ARS, tocal agont for Temple-|the end oF the season itll be ready |@t Logan, son of Me. and Mrs: Jesas| Bare Alex, and Win Wilson, Among house lately vacated by Mr. Leslie. gi will IY | on A y Dre wave ental pvlr| ot Henini Chae, ant Rd Er GaP of, nese Hh Lane, Yeas clark ge FSM OM oe Bete ° x Asthma says these two . C, Biggs, 2 | Mr. J. P. Griffin, Toronto; Mr. Prices on all Tobaccos Reduced jf ie'stscrbies vy vieigr ogo, | standard remedies are seting better Mint cf Fable, Werks and Hien [After thet had, Moen ertiel|Haizem, Muertos MA.” Goat vil ili evel lay. y irge a orking; . iste % rs anes Famiin playing. She | CD ingaeetag die Eaitifieration’ of oie deputation from. various. municipal. [left by motor to Stratford where they |Sound; Mrs, Hunts Listowel; Meo Bring us your Produce for which we pay |} {ole °f,3ean, Vauiem was one of the| pgvincial Cabinet Ministers, a con {Hes of the County on Friday, oth quan for several paints On| Wilton and Mrs, A. Kinkead, Stent highest market prices. theatre here for some time. temporary doubts whether they get| Those who think that flying is not|# Short ee trip. On their xe-ford; Hunter Coote, Dorking, Mrs. “ T ington. Searlet Chapter |What they deserve. This only goes to more risky than travelling on a rail- a Ai tae Re co e. ot I aeons Gowanstown, and Miss B. held é meeting in the lodge room of | Prove we are a human race. y train will be igperncen in the am es bs eed de me rrow, Toronto, There were many L, No. 45 on Monday evening| A phrenologist warns girls agsinst figorea of the British Air Ministry | yy shell lly oral tributes fro Dest = er of candidates were |marrying a man whose head i fiat for a period of eight months in 1919. tisha “4 espe yin the Bel Tele friends. A brother, Mr. Wm. Harrow, Jadvanced to the royal scarlet degree, |&t, the back. ‘The best, course ‘is Jo |The conclusion of the investigators is| Pho! o's: fice where:stie has been jof Dorking, ag years, was un- is alleged that, 5 per cent, | set with a round head; after|that had the same rate of accident,|& very. 8 ket and obliging opera-| able to the funeral. One son, © ete es padseBng te nage Wen ne fattena 8 dane urmey for journey, been maniainad| oy Wale (Me arapn, is wellknown | ey. 3 1, Hare hp for the run down b; ey Monday nig! runner vs, |in railway, travel 28,000 engineers Z : past years spent ‘his life as MONKTON’S - POPULAR - STORE re to. blame. Gerisinigt Bhe medes [Nowe As Newton his won three | would have been Killed and 280,00 circle off She ntesaminar sapiens cba ‘ffi, games an lost none ant runner | injured, an 1a h assen; lied about a year ago. . ey ar ihouid beve waved at home Hed BO ata nbags Std Brunner |e aree od Fa 10S U00 DesenESTS | an and prosperous Journey through w a rahe, t gret to report that Mr. in a group series, the deciding game |than a: million injured. According to| °° Tg Sean ee Pao pebore. that: Mrs Wins nt served ore Monday their figures the risk of the aero- P q 4 MRS. JAM . an. attacl pneumonia the sday forenoon a plane passenger is 8| es as great MARTIN—SHEAN . ES ROE > e crisis is believed to have passed and from shoes padiekates mere eee iets eget ciara ey -ppeseneer Ae pase Ee te a aie fter_a brief illness from pneu- ope: pa ere rn ron -omplete si pers: ia e she si ‘or a while yn ednesday, February 9th th i i - Prices Advancing Be. of stnacscimvars vu EET Maen as nee me FH ahr, onto Dap te ds, Hoe, onerat the Bones ot ‘ Renae of rifles, revolvers, pis- res @ party who too! ern: mM, 0: ice, was the scene of aj Morni tols, ete.,, who do nof intend taking |i8 Teduested to leave them at Clemens’ tty wedding, when Miss Versie, on ‘the bth Pe row oeragiat oy tite out permits for them, would do well | hardware, store. SK NOTES ~ eldest daughter of Mrs. James Shean, |son, Mr. George Roe, om Thursday, te hand them over without delay to], SAS Rov. Nel Herman, of Dace Mitchell, and Mr. George Martin, Pebranty Li Mice onendan eet r T : ie! vaaey and be immune from |™ pro: of Downie, tah ly married by ‘ayo, Ireland, wher Prices of McLAUGHLIN CARS are going to the Henalty of Ghestianiy what vende ee. 000, SHOULD BE SEQUEL CASE W. Gordon, pastor of Knox|born over ae . : . , ninety ‘years ago he dent of Motminat 000 cum tape d $2 Giveck Mitchell e% Phe Baio args : Advance on MARCH 15th, 1921. Do not forget fete te tient of Matnionton appeased 100g a rez atte: nas is: An offclal of bas Gf 4a ailibining reek antite aatins aii tetuninea| ome Ghee Maes to hand in your order and we will protect you. ilton on sday afternoon to an-| mally failed to Bresp the business of townships Was fined $5 for trespas-|of silver lace, and carried a bouquet|and settled at Perth, Lanark County. : to a charge of breaking’ the | Chtist ‘hy ele ork “ “sant. 8 sing on TR. Property-—and there-|of carnations and maiden hair fern.|In-1 hips svaa!itaeried “ahi Save ( iad {the 0, T. Ad i ntitled, “Aunt Susan’s . ‘This gentleman was|She was given awa’ ther, 4 S We have a fine stock of McLaughlins and provisionsiof the O. 2. A, te-scttled | v:-i¢” in four wale interspersed with (out for a walk inday morning| Mr. Clarence Shean and was attend: |e fy Qucane poets Lene Chevroletsonhand. Calland pick out your car. aed music wat be given “ ue Methodist |and had stopped to look at the loco-|ed by Miss Marjorie Crawford, of| 200 acres of land o A ngewe A meeting of all temperance work-| Church, Milverton, under the auspices | motives standing on the repair tracks| Milverton, wh ve pink silk and ple of acres ‘around thi ant ington and o town.|0f the Ladies’ m_ Wednesday |beside the G, .. Shops. A G, arried a bouquet of carnations, Mr. een cleared, Here she continued ships will be held at the-home of Mr, |e¥ening, March 2nd. Admission 5c jdetective sighted him and called 'to/James Shean, brother, of the bride,|to reside to. the ar . : . lex. N ‘| an ic. Watch for posters. h stop, but the trespasser fear- | supported t] A tu- i 2 ‘ Grass Seeds on hand at lowest possible prices. tictngone aoe hat at "two Fane maximum retiring allowance |iM& 2 hold-up or something of that lstignstendWaiianicg of tie tagee lee oni Mis oe ean SES ey the Dirpose of niranging: for che | Toe “Presbyterian funiaters in 1931 nature, started to run. On this the|er a buffet luncheon was served Pe 2 of honet coming referendum. te will be $625, and before young m etna suspecting. iat he hed a evening yas spent in dancing, snusic,|virtdes. an ras & most exemplary 4 * F a: c., Unt . Mr. Scranton Coal on hand at $17.00 per ton. SET EREG eoea eee eae nee SHC ae ministry retine it] stealing brass three ‘shots at’ the| Mré. Martin are well-known in Mitch-| fisnosition ard her Lind Sad choos of Strat fst vatiey. dite pod | ll fugitive before he stopped and was|ell and will carry with them the best fare on her te Sriendehip received SAE pd captured. On. explanations being| wishes of their driends to their home| and esteem of all who knew her. She e i i ’ the M 5 i mee in ] hing. will senda ea * Frost Fencing in now, don’t forget to place Sng a teeth" Chare ans Po ee Oh ered aaonal :allowance| ra iat gor re a Test Pee, care Ae ache nine of i of Slaven. pleat your order, for the comin; - i The Ontario output of beaver skins nit the, above 1s @ correct repo nt as is ollow ‘Nicholas Linwoods BoBm, examining tke prices in the 5 the circumstances and this detective ictoria, B.C.; James, Toront; Geo. catalogues. now heing sent out, by Be Ge eas tae : a rough #9 book, it wonld seem TWO HOCKEY MATCHES [onthe old homestead: ‘Mrs. A. Miller, some of the. partmental stores | than thirty thousand skins, and the | ‘hat Stratford is not sae Ba Millbank; M < t es eae On Monday evening Newton and/Mrs, Wm. M. E. BETTGER & CO. aS t tie ner ilu tel tate Srtict ly a itores, one is surprised to see how| dro imemand,: While it a ot|supremacy, Rostock with the addi-| Bell, McClean, Monkton, Ontario Bist seers I alte Me he ig nlewed in ces of freee Gaile siden” nil thw a sound Vernon Por, pt ren" r Milverton Women's Institute |”! Seain teach the high levels Of lshe soon re ma realize|tp a hard fight against a more ex-|'The funeral took place from her late @ last year, yet it is felt they must} ‘Pe - B p he! very successft T meeting at! stiffen un considet: bly this the sooner will the best interests|perienced aggregation. In the second} residence o0n Monday, February 21st, the home of Mrs, Malcolm MacBeth ‘ 7 : of law and order be pre: rat.|period Rostock was leading by 2-1,|to Trinity Church, ima, where ser: A Good Cause Needs Support| sifsiswsthsropirt, WATOR| esetrny wasn, Hogi Hlth. eta fa" S608 ft pa, lt lie, | or deel ean eo. il aig ie icholson gave a very comprefiensi a ASy . to | they tes se ou! vy fail| under the strain and Newton rained| the family plot of the cemetery tht a oh 7 ABRICLES COMMENCING | address on “Citi ship.” a older man tol ask help Ain peting the matter should be taken up by t after shot on their goal and| The eacyioka Sefete ebhducte I bs its e ry . js ‘ WEEK pata then follow them| ments wer: ave made for the hold-|#vay from. his village home to Perth County authorities n the gong sounded the score|H. L, Nicholson, the incumbent of , sie RI “Bdueational up w ntil you have re-|ing of me—nursing class in| ity, and as he explained his reasons : ead, Newton 6, Rostock 2. “Sammy” |the parish. Six grandsons: Frank ly interesting ag well, as Educational | 0 6e°h, PY Ne enttt of ail of them: |the Oddfellows fall commencing on | fF requesting the loan, he said, rath- Pte in Geribtdiandlad the bell: satiatactoriiy: Lee Pees Roe aoe an ee t!DO IT FOR YOUR: COMMUNITY. | February 28 or pathatleally (eee. eng. bow 46s the passing of William M. 0’. gs See Alex. Roe and Chas. Barr bore the ing to the funeral of her late | POUset oh hi senion replied Beirne for thirty years editor’ an asket to the grave, A large array of ° grandmother, Mrs. Roe on Monday,| Son, you don't need a railway tick-|proPHetor of the Stratford Beacon,| |The second game took place e pbe- [flowers were sent by, sympathising it i iss Ethel McKee, who was to have a] | Stratford an erth County lose an|tween Monkton an runner. is |friends, among them being rge ¢/ Births, Marriages and Deaths! ove, \a grafonoin demonstration. in| ere £° much ae pair of apectac ment citizen, and journalism a re-|proved to be a real fast one. Monk-| wreath’ sent by the staff of Division ; MARRIAGES the school was unal to do so. She oR nd Fleet” taclated: toch weeful and cultured exponent. He|ton came down with a much strength-|1 Police Station, Toronto. Amot will, however, give the demonstration Be an! leet” is declared to be |always took an active interest in civic | ened nea were quite confident | friends aro a distance who were at Finck—Alles—At the manse’ Moser-|on Friday afternoon and in the public 2% inaccurate version of naval history jaffairs, and the Beacon, under his|of «returning victorious, but in the|the funeral were noticed: Mr. and ville, on Wednesday, February 2nd, |library in the, evening. All parents,|27¢ offensive to the United States. |management, gave its best in the in-| meantime Brunner ‘dug up” a couple| Mrs, amie Tes e, Miss by Rev. A. Blunck, Mr. trustees sand Others are cordially in-|/ 1 so, it cannot be any worse. than | terests of the city and the com-| recruits who late ,fonvineed. the | Margaret Roe, Mrs. 5. Mille, Mr. S. ‘nck to Miss Laura, daughter of vited to be present, munity. He read standard literature | crow they had-handled a hoc-|Roe, Miss Enid Roe, as. Barr Mr. and Mrs, Haney 6. Alles, all of : American, school books to the part| generously and liked books, maga-|key stick somewhere before, Right|and J. P. Griffin, of Toronto; Mrs. Ellie if FE en ae gal eicerl a Britain played in, the war for inde-\zines and reviews, and purused all) from the face-off Brunner took the of| W. Bell and Miss Margaret, McLean, DEATHS dpende in Mornington. atonnd. Hoe: | Senacnceoiia en maa couse took} kinds of newspapers with great avid-|fensive and were not long in fiinding|Sask.; Mr. E. Wilson, Medicine Hat, mn eens has thie eee far his hese |patt, and a not unreasonable sugges-|ity. ‘This studiousness was reflected | the nets. final score was 11-2|Alta.; Mr. T. P. Roe, ton; ach week Harrow—At Elma, on Friday, Feb. A as is s tion is that the one be dropped inlin th in fi £ B: eee nebrd is) eanke Row ah F or te Repulacty weporé at ones | aethe “Me, Robot Hh lag: Hoversign, Wie Sisley farms in the columns of acon and in|in favor of Brunner, but tl k Roe, Hanover; . Miller, mou receive and is ith vapid. th, Mr, Robert Harrow, in his) 0% Of 'section and says that the crops |Cxchanee for the amendment or ex-this capable articles he exhibited a)no indication of the play, “Henry” Mrs J. Henry and Mrs. Henry Sr., See rar war ave On tere: HOUs| phe ccatats Milverton,| i dis district last season were quite ene pro qu lelear, erisp and lucid style, devoid of| Orr umpired quite impartially, Wartburg; Mr. and Mrs, Jas. Trow, Ne Wie ae. unmotehiy fapeke EAorning Mee nee ith, wliee abov ViPS sata eek fa tates eet tae all. personal bias. Recognition of his Mr. Jas. Whaley, Stratford; Mr. S- co-operation “wil ony. “on, Thar rsday, February 17th, Eliza i Ta ine five pound ‘pails of |ability and worth was not confined Whaley, Harriston; Mrs. R. Glen and jate Let th erchant see the i 1 th tf Jas. Re irateae “4 the West abi aie fourteen : 7 Fe ee a Praha oo Rete Taneecen toe, Wake Jam Roe, | es ago, and he has great faith in honey were seized by Dominion Food |to his own county but among. his SQUELCHED Mr. G. Jackson, Listowel; Mr, John effect an e pag) in her 91s' Ins W. E, Wilson a Lon-|confreers he was held in high regard ‘ Roe and Mr. C Wynn, Atwood. nature will ua on the buying public and when jo so remember ae doing it ofr ae and com- ‘ity, ours. aa aside ail ae feelings you ma; e Conway. — In Ellice, on Saturda February 19th, 1921, Margaret McCaffery, wife ot Prank McCaf- fery, aged 37 yeai to time. “hints ion in the merchant or resi ee the growth of that town and sliaee it to become dead and dor-|\ me} nity ;-makes the trade grow in the ‘the sin eet eecong is listed ease i ee is a safe gamble tl het sand sonuene ‘unite “vor the a of th ya wil ae that trade, wil nite “itself to and by are the olin ; Seuinin at ene ure' they, fhe dollars, Bee or indirectly bac! x this in- min Betor you to in- Dae goo home food value. ~ is Hardy out-door constitutions de- eaend lots ‘of real fo - BREAD ect pe it delights and it Avi ad ‘ots of Oney, besides bee is your only economical food The loaf that gives you pees CEORCE ae. Merton “Ont,|? “GOLD KRUST” : dems of Local Interest. t home and help the home seen, and clerl termelons in Eaypt attain a weight ae 0 pow iss ron age a her home in Mitchel Paddon HD ‘the meet er Stratford Presbytery on ‘uesda its futur don. The Milverton branch of the Bank ot Nova Scotia ha: ‘this bank who gave up their ee in year is still in the hands of farmers, according to officials of the Empire any. yp was not ale Winslow spent, the iny a identifeation and that n. Dale, of St, Marys, well | h Skating Saturday night. Frozen’ fish, 18e ‘per ‘pound, at oy bole eae per pound 25c. Engelind® a w Hockey, ae and Poste hours skat-| i 4a remember the old days siienseranan seca rattling into the bin used to annoy people? ind. _ When the Wall Street Journal ad-| united P= O HYMENEAL i SAGE—COCKWELL tl The four hundred libraries in the Province ‘spent only. $80,000 for] At the he parsonage, Atwood, on Wed- ooks last a lows econ-|nesday, ry 16th, Mr. Walter /¢ omy of the wi 7 ept witl e cleaned up When asked how the ee could keep back a portion of m » is Pooks tontvemer Wneenta cist tect ‘ocer knew. yhom it the 'y|sed necessitating the name and ad- ie producer on everything ¢|sold on the market. ii dress 0: The British’ Columbia law in re- eleoaicienthy instil dee aadeen est position in their +e oe & The Ontarip Government has dency of the Canadian Press Associa-| A good sto) 2 al Pittsburg Chronicle-’ he ie pretty wi DLAC EAOvere To repoi he dapper little travelling man and the fare so was Se mn na} is Ella, I know I’m a Tittle peat: and} hi Foon, OBITUARY ( ROBERT HARROW One of the oldest residents of CHILDREN’S CARNIVAL A carnival for the children was si [Henderieh, Muriel Carbert, Mayett: | main highways, not always radiating around the big centr oe ee f. Wallace, of Toronto Univers- a lecture that he “would eading he that the chile’ education will for lif schools value of reading and ins; eee & “London Free Press: The call has gone forth for the ttee- planter. ot ‘ | for athe community, for private plea- have pretty blue eyes, and I've’ been here quite a little while and like the place, and I don I'm too nice in a hotel; if my wa know if in town it my job; are satisfactory; and ti ‘dont there is a ith you, and ’m wiped up. this ainitig- pom floor a fresh $50: travelling who tried to mae a a date with ny e | Now, wl spire them| TT! is| With a love of good literature? st ¢ very hungry, and cup of coffee woul CARD OF THANKS little eeraling man a and some hot cakes win Gitis Comic Costume—Helen oie xr, Hazel Stewart, Bertha Wei: Girls Race, e Tucker, Helen Guenther, Mabel tirls Race, under 10 eee eeate ne to- ty. = recently AaLe orted to have At night, and if, Shere | us 1 shall hot go Tucker, Helen Paddon, Anna Kraj- rather | wit - pane Costume—Bobbie West years—Billie addon, Earl Smith, under 10 years—Gor- Rod. Jack, Harold 5 e.| Spencer, Hi ce, ign Gaenehers Suitter. agit Costume (not sk elen Gamble, Mari Aen Boys Costume (not skating)—Jack Engeland, Earl Kelterborn, Billie ating) — irion NGrawtord, Rol bert Harrow and ed dae “to thank all those ne so ki ly extended their sympat re tention to them in their Inte berenye S| ment of husband and father. plant thank: yr the Misteict, Bey a Jong, long ts aeaing: sympathy ai inter has a si sthe use of wh CARD OF THANKS - The family of “the late Mrs. Jas. Roe ods lesire Yo. conve; _y ae sine s to friends: ‘ighbo} | | ere ani ors for and elbpeee extended 0 em i ane late e bereavement eir

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