Monkton Times, 19 Dec 1918, p. 4

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apne ate ean and ; . , . amnsiaiine -- . Se SESICV jtances in Linwood.--Messrs._E. H. TOPICS = and J. C. "Meicay attended the AY \United Farmers' Convention at_To- On Sunday evening, the 22nd Dee. at 7 p. m,, a service of song will be - given entitled f : taken from the book written by the ~ Rev. J. Jackson Wray, entitled "The 'Man with the Knapsack." Music by 'Connective readings by Collection in aid of Con- date funds. A kindly invitation en to all to attend this service in ~ the pastor, nex or Methodist church, . ~~ Miss Emma Stockie, of Bamberg, returned home after spending.a few - sweeks with her cousin, Miss Annie Voll. --Mr, and Mrs, George Voll and son, Clarence, returned home after spending a few days with friends in - Wa rloo and Kitchener.--Mr. Peter - Voll spent last Wednesday in Guelph. Mrs. (Rev.) Robt. McIntyre re- turned on Thursday last after spend- ing a couple of weeks with her daugh- ter at Niagara Falls, N.Y.--Mrs. J. L. Little and son, Murray, of Niagara Torey N.Y., are at present visiting her parents, Rey. Robt. and Mrs. .Me- ~ YIntyre--Mr. Harold Faulkner, of Moorefield, spent Thursday in town. Miss Laurene Barr attended the Pairfield concert at Milverton on - Monday evening.----Mr. Soy Beggs has disposed of his farm to Mr. Den- nis Hanley, of Hesson, for the sum of $5,500 and intends holding an auc- tion sale on Thursday, Jan. 2nd.-- Mrs. McDermott, of Stratford, is at penne visiting her daughter, Mrs. R. hite.--Cadet Wilbur "Sloman, of Toronto, is renewing old acquain- "The Musical Miller," | ronto this week.--Miss Edith Bean returned home on Friday, after spend- ing a few weeks with friends in Kit- chener.--Miss " Lena Gerth spent Sat- eg at Elmira.--Mr.. Dayid Beggs 'was in Guelph on Monday.--Mrs. A. Beggs is visiting her sister, Mrs. Jas. Jerry at Glenallan, at -present.--Mr. Tony Koebel has secured a position in Kitchener.--Messrs. Simon Fried- mnt and Ezra Fink spent Saturday at Kitchener.--The Women's Knit- ting Circle will meet at the home of Mrs. Wm. Burnett on Thursday.-- Miss Gladys Alloway, of Toronto, spent the week-end in town.--Mrs. David Beggs underwent an operation for mastoid at the Guelph ospital on Satnednys We wish her a speedy recovery.--Miss Jean Beaton, who has been on the sick list is recover- ing,--Miss Jean Beggs is spending a few days at Toronto.--Mr. Wm. Car- nochan is confined to his . through illness at present.--Miss =C. Hayes is pending a few days with friends at Guelph.--Miss W. A. 'Beggs returned ome after spending a couple of weeks at Moorefield,-- Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Freeman, of Olivett, apent Saturday in town.-- Mr, and Mrs, Orton Stricker spent the week-end with the latter's par- ents; Mr. and Mrs. A, Strome, Oliv- ett.--Mrs. W. J. Collins has returned after spending a couse of weeks at Kitchener with friends----Mr. Wilfrid Fink spent Sunday at the home of Mr, C. Koenig.--Mr. Harry Huber, of Waterloo, spent Sunday with friends A,|--Mr. David Weathers, room, spent Sunday evening at the home of 'Mr, T. Basler.--Messrs. A. Doherty 'and Mr, Hanley spent Sunday even- 'ing in our burg.--The bazaar held by the ladies' aid of the Presbyterian, church on Saturday last was a decid- ed success. About $110 was raised. Mrs. Thomas Kiltie and Miss Sadie Kiltie, of Ac- ton, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Barlett.--Charlotte Hen- eretta Foster, beloved wife of Joseph Stubbs, died at her home near Lin- wood on Dee. 14th, at the age of 26 years, 2 months and 13 days. De- ceased was a victim of the Spanish 'influenza, and leaves to mourn her loss her husband and. one son, two years old; also-her mother, Mrs. Thos. Foster, and 'three brothers, Arthur, Emerson and Alvin, at home. The funeral took place on Monday, Dec. 16th at two o'clock to Hawkesville cemetery where interment took place. Rev. T. P. King officiated. The pall- bearers were Messrs. Thos, and Wal- hhere.--A number of. gt pas sports Norman Crooks, Roy and Harold Calder. The sympathy of the com- munity is extended to the bereaved family. LITT--SCHRADER At the Centennial Evangelical arsonage on Friday afternoon, Caro- ine C. Schrader, of Sebringville, was married to Milton Litt, also of Seb- ringville. Rev. F, A. Lawson officiat- ed, Clifford Kruspe was groomsman and Anna Kreis bridesmaid, Tne lace Crookshanks, Addison Grosser, | xe Mrs. Geo, Coghlin is visiting with friends at Atwood this week.--Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Ratz were visitors at Stratford on Saturday.--Mr. and Mrs Jack Love, of Lebanon, visited at Mr. Geo. Love's one day last week.--Mr. and Mrs. Geo .Smith were visitors at Stratford on Tuesday.--Mrs. Barin has returned to her home here after spending' the past two years at St. Jacobs,.--Mr. Ed. Gale, of Seb- ringville, visited over Sunday with earload of coal for sale at the C.P.R. station this week, which was soon dis- tributed through the village.--We are glad to report that Mr. John Fewings is able to be up again after a severe attack of influenza.--Miss Ham- mond spent a day last week with friends at Stratford.--There was no service in the Methodist church on Sunday last owing to the illness of Rev, J. F. Knight.--Mrs. D. B. Grieve returned home on Monday after two 'ween's vistt with friends at Alma.-- Miss Olive Freeborn has returned home after a visit with friends at London.--Mr. afid Mrs. E. Phair, of London, who. came to Millbank on Saturday evening to visit friends, are mourning the loss of their infant son who passed away on Sunday. The funeral togk place on Tuesday to the Anglican cemetery. Mr. and. Mrs. Phair have the sympathy of the com- munity in their sad bereavement,-- bank will hold a bazaar on Friday friends here.--Mr. Geo. Love had a}. The ladies' aid of Knox church, Mill- | afternoon, Dec hy, "ey commencing at half past one o'clock. A good assortment of articles will be offered for sale. Also home-made baking. Afternoon tea will be serv- ed--The Christmas entertainment of Grace Church, Millbank, will be held in Fewings' hall, on Thursday, Dec. 26th, Miss Ada Richardson, a noted soprano soloist,, and Miss Lillian Richmond, a pupil of Dr. Owen Smil- ey, both of Toronto, will take part. Also local talent. Admission 25 and ! 15 cents. i , . ~ DORKING Miss Florence Wagner and Miss laura Denstedt spent Saturday with friends in Listowel--Mr. Norman McLaughlin spent Saturday night in Linwood.--Quite a number of our sports attended the Fat Stock Show at Guelph. They report the show a areat success----Mr. E -Byron spent 'yiday in Elmira.--Misses Rosetta Klein and Vina Moser spent Tuesday with friends around Hesson.--Mr, H Hawke and son, Arthur, of Newton, spent Mondav in Dorking.--Mr, Mil- ton Allingham and Mr. Fred Tanner spent Sunday with friends in Glen- allan.--Mr. T. G. Anderson, of Lis- towel, spent Saturday in the burg.-- Miss Gertie Hammar spent Wednes- day night in Macton.--Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Wright spent the week-end in Dorking.--Mr. and Mrs. W. Gowing spent Friday at their home here. Now isa good time to renew your subscription to The Sun, 7. 20th, in-Pewine? hal | ~ _jate school on Thursday at 2 p.m.-- '| Roy say _ HESSON [da .. Quite a number took in Mr. August} : ' es sale last week. Good pre. | "rr ae nas ei ichichtees Vollmer, cree pe cage ee Ella and Anna Kreuter and tae a few days with relatives here.--Mr. ee Spin' ag bis with se Schiebel and friend spent Sun- Se tonds. at Mon Aig pines s atime S Mrs Sekaichewain is spending a few dace | Hemty Maurer motored to Stratford ere,Quite a number took in the on Saturday and visited friends there. uelph_ Winter Fair last week.-- rising Ss ny ae vd big ee Miss Helena Isley returned after {prt ¢ cow fave ab tie shaves es spending the summer with relatives m. Kreuter..~ . in Milden, Sask.--Don't forget to at- tend the entertainment in the Separ- d Mrs, Henry t= WARTBURG " A Mr, and Mrs, Wm, Arthur, of St. Pauls, spent Thursday at the home of ~~ Mr. .and Mrs, Henry Hidt.--Our teacher, Miss Leversage, and mele ' are busy practising for the concert -- which they purpose holding on Friday -- of influenza. Mrs. Geo, Isley is at) °Y°MMS Vcc. hg ahi he ce wie resent ; = _, er was a recent visitor a e home | present sufering froma severe at) of iter slater, Mrs, Hemy Haofy of a speedy recovery.--Mr. Dennis Han- Shakespeare. enee Cre ae ~ ley has purchased the farm of Mr.| (20UAl tvs at the "Guel h em Beggs for. the sum, of. $4,800, | Wore, VntOrs BE ane. SUS inter Mr. Beggs intends holding an auction | Pit on Wednesday. af a sale on Lag 4 Jan, 2nd,--Moving is the order of the day. ROSTOCK Mrs. Mary Wingefelder is visiting with friends in London.--Mrs. P. H. Bastendorff and son, Lloyd, of Mil verton, spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. C. Gaul,--Mrs. Edward Gaul, of Milverton, spent several days at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.' Henry Yundt.--Mr. Edward Schmidt, of Woodstock, spent Sun- Take care of the "flu" boys. She am a comin'.--Mr. E. C. Knoblauch has purchased the farm of Mr. Albert | Haid for the sum of $6,800,--Mr. | Geo. Isley and Miss Anne Isley Bre) at present suffering from an attack | TRALEE (Intended for last week.) . -- Miss Ann Basler, of Dorking, is spending a couple of weeks with her uncle, Mr. Jas. Hanley.--A number from here attended the Listowel Fair on Friday,--Messrs. John and Joseph. Basler spent Sunday with friends on the line,.--We are glad to hear that Miss Mary Hanley is improvin after having had a serious attack of influ- Zz Ls <i Oo) Oo); oO oO) co)o0 oicoyo}CHoyo 0 0)co as 0 emma Ff oe | Sea | enza, Oo oO Cael ver been questioned--he handled one kind only- The Last Dollar! We are Determined to Close Out Every Dollar's Worth of the Roe Shoe Stock Mr. Roe is retiring from the shoe business; and since our announcement of last week, hundreds of buyers have visited the shop and saved hundreds of dollars by their purchases. This is not an ordinary sale where only a few specials are put out, but every single pair of shoes and rubbers in the entire store MUST be sold--there will be no "ifs" or "ands"=-- we have thousands of dollar's worth of dependable footwear yet to sell and only G DAYS MORE 32. ENTIRE STOCK This means drastic action on our part=- to face with a situation that can be solved in one way only and that is ity of T. P. Roe's shoes have ne buying here even if the price is half what you usu Bargains such as has never been seen in this county before. Further Sensational Reductions! -Come Early, the stock won't last long at these prices. Odd lines will be thrown out at 'next to nothing" prices. Come! See! What your eyes see, your heart must believe. ! | there can be no drawing back now--no stopping to figure costs--we are face "Sell at Any Price." Please remember the qual- =the best; so you take no chance on ally pay for good footwear. Every day will be a Carnival--a feast of : | | I I Rush price ne oles LOOK! LOOK! HOW'S THIS FOR 49c ; Misses' and Children's Kid and Patent Slip- pers, straps and buckle trim. price is much less than the cost of one sole. Come early--the stock must be closed out, no.matter what the loss-- The sale "tect your feet and yo Don't take chances fol " eo . | the next few days at Te euRTY en) nee ORE ed Sv f PREPARE FOR SNOW! Men's Overshoes of the first quality. Pro-. when you can buy $3.50 overshoes during READ! READ! Matchless Values For Final Clearance $5.00 WORK BOOTS $3.40. Here is your cnance to get a good one--splendid solid leather boots, guaranteed to give perfect sat- isfaction. Lay a pair away for the spring at this price as every wholesaler in the country has ad- vanced his prices for spring. Don't miss this men. Sold regularly at $5.00. Closing out at u protect your health. with cold, wet feet, 2,45 Fe ee ee ALL RUBBERS AT WHOLESALE PRICES Men's Women's, Boys' and Girls' bers all to be cleared out at factory prices. This is the season you require so buy them here and save money. 65c Pair Up. Fine Rub- the goods, Youth's sizes Skating season will soon be on. ing purchasing skating boots for yourself or for a gift get them while the price is low. HOCKEY BOOTS FOR ALL If you are intend- at Boys' sizes, regular $3.50, now Ladies, warmly lined, reg. $5.00, now Men's sizes, regular $5.00, now LADIES' $5.00 SHOES $1.98. The heavy selling of the past few days has left many broken lines.. We gather them together for speedy clearance and mark them at a price that will close them out in a hurry. . Regular up to $5.00. Closing Out price ol[c er 7 $3.00 a pair by buying jsn't it? With us it is a in the shortest time, so : Regular $6.00 line in "ea patent, ete...<.+.-+- Tu : : : Sa Aa i FINAL CLEARANCE OF MEN'S BOOTS Berge ice te £ : If you don't require them now--you'll certainly need them a few months hence--we gunmetal, can save you them now. Worth while case of close out the stock down go the prices again. GIVE SLIPPERS FOR CHRISTMAS , YOUTH'S HEAVY RUBBERS $1.55 Let the lads get all the outdoor exercise possible--but keep their feet dry and warm --for the closing days of this sale you can buy them the heavy rubbers, OREN nai LOT as en wae > pee 1 09 $4.00 SNAG PROOF RUBBERS $3.28 The genuine Snagproof, first quality heavy rubbers in laced or buckle style, will go in the final clear- ance. A $3,000,000 company stands behind every pair, so buy the best, but buy them while the price is low. Sold at $4.00 in most all stores. 3 23 Take them 'away at 8 Children's Cosy Felts, regular $1.50, now ....90c Wowm's Felts, leath. soles, fur trim, $2.25, for $1.48 Men's All Felt, regular $1.85, now EXTRA! Women's House Slippers, kid uppers and leather . soles, comfort last, sold regularly at $2.25, now 4 " [ENTIRE STORE ABLAZE WITH as gk gatep Lf res o--posi IG BARGAIN Ss ae si eaheck = few articles for urposes--but cut : ry article in the store. Every--- ut and slash pric- / AROUND THE CORNER FROM THE DRUG STORE .» ROE, Look For The Red Sign! THE FREE TRIP [IS STILL GOOD "The Shoeman" MILVERTON Railway Fares will be refunded on purchases as follows: MILLBANK ON $8.00 PURCHASE MONKTON ON $10.00 PURCHASE LINWOOD ON $15.00 PURCHASE ively no reserve. = 1 | DOWN WITH THE PRIGES---OUT WITH THE GOODS Merchants can secure a Rare Bargain by Purchasing the balance of our stock ata rate. Be Wise, Investigate!

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