Monkton Times, 24 Jul 1919, p. 4

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t IVE THIS WEEK EXPECTED TO ARR s Te BQ. yy NK NEWS Sale THE FOOL'S PRAYER. MILLBA (Edward R. Sill.) Z A The royal feast was done; the king : Miss Ruth E. Welsh, Point Grey, "Sought some new sport to banish ~ servatory of Music, for the degree of |B.C., is at present visiting her friend) ~~ "care, .. A-T.C.M. with honors. Mr, W.-H. | Miss Gladys W. Kerr, Mi eg And to his jester cried: Sir fool, .° Spooner, Stratford, teacher. Miss| Mr. Frank Lowrie, of St. Marys,)" Kneel now, and make for us a ~ Johnston now intends going to the} was a visitor at his home here last : prayer!" ~ Conservatory for further degrees. |week. ; h "Messrs, Dave Thorpe and Sam Car-| Mrs. Sinion Fewings and daug ner The jester doffed his cap and bells, ~.- gon and Misses Carrie Tabbert and are visiting at Hamilton gvith Mr, an And stood the mocking court before cin Florence Dobson spent Saturday even | Mrs. W. T. Reid. < 'end They could not see the bitter smile ing in Listowel. kee nto Mr. John Stewart visited friends "" Rehind the painted grin he wore. - a: Miss Eva Reinwald returned to To- | at Hamilton during the past week. |. aes : ronto after spending her holidays at| Mr. and Mrs. Edwards and family her home here, She was accompan- visited last week with friends at How- | Upon the monarch's silken stool; - jed by her sister, Lillian, who has also 'ick. _#His pleading voice arose: "O Lord, taken a position there. . ' Mr. and Mrs, Jas. Ratz and Mrs. , sa : Se Miss Myrtle Barr and fri H. Stewart were visitors at Stratford Be merciful to me, a fool! Sunday at-her home here. _ on Saturday. -- < Mrs. William Attig and baby are ~, Miss H. A. Stewart, of Dundas, is | spending a few days at the home of | visitin NEWTON OG Miss. Laura Johnston has received word that she obtained the musical Theory examination of Toronto Con- few days at Dr. McEachren's, . _ Miss Lura Garnochan, of Stratford is spending a week at her home here, Miss Dolly McKay is spending a few. days at Listowel this week. : Mr, and Mrs. Walter Strauhl, of} Kitchener, spent the week-end here. | Messrs. D. Fletcher and Archie Sines are spending a week in Toron- ca) weeks at Fenlon Falls. Mrs. Percy McEachren and son, ioe ive this week 100 baskets of Blue Berries are expected to arrive 3 per basket... eo = Roy, of Harriston, are spending a | He bowed his head, and bent his knee oe beaereee aeouceaet re? 4 'On a about See = shar | Seny : 5 'per in the chopping mill exploded and |{ 2 Sohne ii ona ies degra Ce tC Koebel had his right hand || : i = , and left foot: severely hurt. The From red with wrong to white as couse of the explosion is unknown. f end spent | Look Over the F ollowing List : eee Sun and Daily Mail & Empire. ~ Sun and Toronto Daily News.. ya. > erected a. g her mother, Mrs. H. Stewart. | rs. James McConagh Mr. and Mrs. John Knox were call- | Miss Laura Zoeger to Thamesford last week owing to the serious illness of Mr. Knox's _mother. se Mr, and Mrs. Barr, of Toronto, visited at Mr. D. McCormick's dyring the past week. : Miss Minnie Berringer returned 'to | Toronto on Monday, after two week's 'visit with her aunt, Mrs. R. Mulcahy 'and other old friends, Miss Kate McLennan, of London, is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. Nuhn and other relatives here. ~ Mrs, A. Crookshanks visited friends 'at Howick on Sunday. | Mr, Ed, Kenner sp week at Beamsville. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wray and Mrs. Geo. Wray, Sr., were visitors at Stratford on Saturday. Mrs. Roy Mulcahy and bond and Norman, were Visitors at El on Friday. Mr. Elmer Freeborn, Mrs. W. B. Freeborn and Mr, R. Hall were visit- ors at Listowel one day last week. Miss Alice Wray, of Guelph O,A.C. visited over Sunday with her mother Mrs. Geo. Wray. Mr. 'T. MeFaddin is visiting friends in Gorrie. Mrs. Jas, Lowri ' Stratford and St. Marys this week. ° Mrs. Carnochan and Master Earle of Linwood, and Miss Laura Carnoch- an, of Stratford, visited at Mr. Geo. Coghlin's one day last week. Mr. and Mrst John Klockman and daughters, Lizzie and Helen, visited at Mrs. H. Stewart's on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Wray and Miss J. Wray and Mr. Palmer, from near Wroxeter, were visitors at Mr, A. Crookshanks' on Saturday. A very enjoyable time was spent by all who attended the Peace Picnic on the school grounds here on Satur- day. There was a good programme of speakers, music, etc., and races and sports of different kinds. The G.T.R. band of Stratford added much to the enjoyment of the day with their fine music. There was a large crowd pre- sent from all parts of the township and also many friends from a dis- tance, The Library Board desire to ack- nowledge the following contributions to the library fund: Agens Gillespie, Toronto, $5; Alex. Miller, $5; John Reinwald, $1; Alex. Chalmers, $5 H. Reid, $10. : The July meeting of the Millbank Women's Institute will be held at the - for Toronto where she has taken a position there, Mr, Stanley Barr left on Tuesda for Strassburg, Sask., where he wi join his brother there, __ Mr. Jack Mank spent } Mr. and Mrs, Louis Wickie's. : Messrs. Charles and William Attig spent Sunday in the wry Fe ~ Weare glad-to see that Mr, Edward Campbell is able to use his hand again after his recent accident. The rain of Sunday an was certainly welcomed by all, as everything was nearly burned up for want of moisture. -- i eee OUR CLUBBING LIST- Sun and Toronto Daily Globe. $5.00 5.00 4,25 4.25 5.00 5.00 3.00 -, Sun and Toronto Daily World. . ~ Sun and Toronto Daily Star.. Sun and London Advertiser.... Sun and London Free Press.... Sun and Farmer's Advocate.... Sun and Presbyterian Sun and Family Herald and Weekly Star -- ' \ £ . Ps - : _ ae ee ¢ 2.75 EH STRATFORD, ONT. We have Telegraphy, Commercial | We give | Students are entering each week. Our graduates Get our - free catalogue now, it may interest D. A. McLACHLAN Principal. and Shorthand Departments. individual instruction. ~ gecure positions of trust. you, K | Ghe Double Track Route between iott on Monday ed nt Sunday at d Monday i | { Roy | ? MONTREAL, TORONTO, DETROIT rhome of Mrs. J. McKee on Tuesday, AND CHICAGO Unexcelled Dining Car Service. Sleeping cars on night trains and parlor cars on prineipal day trains. -- Full information from any Grand Horn- Agent, Tor- Trunk Ticket Agent or C. E. ing, District Passenger onto. : oe x ~~ H. C. BAIRD, "Phone 1, Local Agent July 28th, at 2.380 p.m. Programme arranged by Miss Ethel McKee. (Omitted from last week.) A very pleasant evening was spent at the home of Mr. W. Rutherford by the members of the Methodist church, when they presented Miss E. Crookshanks with an address of ap- preciation in the Methodist church while a resi- dent. here, anda. beautiful silk um- brella, previous to her departure for her home at Enniskillen, ' THE ISLAND Tailoring " 'Tells the story of 5 - Roe we measure, -- Quality, Excellent Ma- terials and Workman- ship, Tasteful Styles, Lasting Satisfaction. ~ We will be pleased to have you call and make selec- tions and let us take your | x Miss Frieda Rehberg, of Rostock, spent a few days last week with her friend, Miss Lizzie Schmidt. Mr. and Mrs. John Kerr, Miss Laura Kerr, Mr. James Kerr and Mr. Ed. Kerr, of Brunner, motored to Mitchell recently and visited friends there. ; Mr. Fred Schneider made a busi- ness trip to Gadshill on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dahlner and children were Sunday visitors at Mr. Martin Mogk's, Kuhryville. Master Norman Scoines, of Born- holm, is visiting his aunt, Mrs. J. Buddenhagen. A number from here attended the dance at Mr. J. Denstedt's last Fri- day night. Mrs. August Mogk and son, Oliver, Sundayed with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schneider. Mr. and Mrs, A. Graul, of Kuhry- ville, spent Monday evening with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John err. The masons are busy building the wall for Mr. Colin Kerr's new house. YOU WILL LIKE OUR WORK Berry picking is the order of the a. FLEIHHAUEE 'MILVERTON, - - a : i Se i j 5 a uA .9 % Weir's List of Farms For Sale -_: $6,800--Will buy lot 32, con. 11, Elma, 100 acres; a splendid farm; all under cultivation; comfortable dwel- 'ling house; 2 bank barns; in a good locality; reasons for selling, widow and daughter cannot work the land; immédiate ee Apply . on premises or to W. D. Weir. $11,000 will buy lot 1, in the 13th 'concession of Wellesley--150 acres; large brick house with brick kitchen, summer kitchen and woodshed; large | bank { ment house; pig pens and windmill; never failing | f to the- buildings; good bush "and or- chard. % 'mile 'fxor _C.P.R. station wood, 1 mile rn with straw shed; imple- at at great bargain for somebody. » -- Southeast quarter of lot 3, in the 9th concession of Mornington, con- taining 50 acres. On the premises i 'good comfortable bri _ house with kitchen and woodshed. » Drilled well, windmill, bank barn, pig ~~ pen and driving shed. Also the north easterly forty acres of lot 3, in the 8th concession and the south easterly 34 acres of lot 4, in the 8th conces- sion, Will be sold either in block or _ separately. Se __ $7,000---Will buy the east half of ~ Jot 3, con. 5, Mornington; 100 acres; prick house, bank bara; plenty of good water; 2 miles from Milverton. 00 will buy the north half of con. 8, Mornington, 100 acres; 'arm. On the premises is er- 2-storey red brick h aad ith hot an house;|- ing close} 'om school--a anh ay. Mr. and Mrs. D. Schneider and family called on relatives in Seb- rineville on Sunday evening. POOLE Mrs. Dewar and daughter, Mrs. Cameron, who have been visiting friends in Hespeler and Shakespeare for some time, arrived home on Mon- gc, PR ed ' 'Miss Amy Shearer and Mr. How- ard Mayberry spent a few days last week at Livewal Mrs. Turnbull, Mrs. Biddlecomb and family, of Batavia, N.Y., are at present visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Chalmers. : Messrs. Roy and Norman Bond, of Millbank, visited friends here last week. Mr. Wallace Donaldson and bride, 'of Toronto, visited for a few days with friends here last week. _ DIRECTORS' MEETING _A meeting of the Directors of the Elma Farmers' Mutual Fire Insurance | Co. was held in the Agricultural hall Atwood, on Tuesday, July 15th, 1919 All the members of the board were present. The President occupied the chair, and signed the minutes of the last. me , after same had been read and confirmed. A claim was presented from Herman Miller, of Mornington, for $5.50 for damage to his barn by lightning, which was paid. Applications for insurance were ac- cepted, amounting to $183,900. The meeting adjourned till Tuesday the 19th day of August, 1919, to meet again at the usual time and place.-- J. R. Hammond, Secretary. -- BRUNNER Mr. and Mrs. C. Fetter, of Strat- Fetter. Mr. James Ande Anderson at Guelph, r. A. R. Whitney, of Acton, spent wet d at his home here. yi meet on Thursday e Topping school ho rson is visiting My. Sit' the past | mira | e visited friends at} Ww The rod Be mericiful to me, a fool!" , oe? Tis not by guilt the onward sweep Of truth and right, O Lord, we stay \'Tis by our follies that so long | We hold the earth from he away, "These clumsy feet, still in the mire, Go crushing blossoms without end; These hard, well-meaning hands we thrust Among the of heart-strings friend. a kept-- i Who knows how sharp it pierced and stung! ; The world had not the sense to say-- Who knows how grandly it had rung! "Our faults no tenderness should ask, The chastening stripes must cleanse them all; But for our blunders--oh, the shame Before the eyes of heaven we fall. "Kart bears no balsam for mistakes; Men crown the knave and scourge the tool That did his will; but Thou, O Lord Be merciful to me, a fool!" The room was hushed; in silence rose The King, and sought his gardens cool, ee And walked apart, and murmured low "Be merciful to me, a fool!" BAECHLERVILLE Mrs. Faupel and daughters, Idella, Dorothy and Jewel, of Elkton, Mich., are spending a couple of weeks with Mr, Joseph Zehr, who ha sbeen en- gaged with Mr. Siegner, Poole, for some time, has returned home and has substituted in his stead his broth- er, Christ. Mr. John White, we understand, has purchased a new car. 'The rain on Sunday came as_a God-send, as the crops and especially vegetables were badly in need o moisture. Encore! Some time ago we mentioned the possibility of dogs doing harm by be- ool; must heal the sin, but, Lord, ! aven. Ruler's. "The ill-timed truth we might have! the former's sister, Mrs. Samuel Ohm. ; Mr. Harold Gohl, of Detroit, spent a week with friends in town. | A number of the youth and beauty lof our town motored to Elora on Mon |day and enjoyed a picnic there. | Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Crowe, of Wat- erloo, spent Sunday at Mr. George Mrs. Alex. Beggs and Mr. and Mrs, ier McGee motored to Guelph on Sun- ay. Miss Florence Emerick, of Detroit, returned home on Monday after spending a few days with relatives here, : Mr. and Mrs. H. McGee left on Monday for Blyth where they will visit for some time. We are pleased to see Mr. Harry Lutz back on his old job again at Mr. F. H. Schummer's store, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. C, Parsill, ac- companied by Mrs. D. Pollock and daughter, Matie, of Drayton, motored to Goderich on Sunday, Messrs. Stanley Pringle, Eugene Hayes, and Alfred Lenhardt took in the Peace celebration at Millbank on Saturday. Miss Annie Burnett is at present spending her vacation at West Mont- rose. Mr, A. H. Terrill spent Friday at Toronto on business. ' Mr, W. O. Bundy left on Wednes- day. to spend a couple of weeks at Barrie visiting his brother, Mr, C, A. Bundy. : The flax pullers started work on Monday morning. Misses Irene and Jean Carnochan and Kathelyn Hayes attended the selenen ee at Millbank on Saturday ast. Mr. W. O. Bundy spent the week- end at Listowel. Miss M. E. Terrill, of Fenlon Falls is at present visiting her brother, Mr, A. H. Terrill, Quite a number from here cele- brated "Peace" at Listowel, Kitchen- er and Elmira. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Seip and Mr. and Mrs. N. Roe spent the week-end at Hanover. Sometime during Thursday night the cement mixer owned by Lichty Bros. who are putting in the cement bridge on the side line, was pushed ¢ {into the ditch about half a mile north of Linwood. Considerable damage was done to the mixer, a lot of ce- ment was spoilt, and a tank of water and Note the Low = 2 SPECIALS IN LADIES' HOSIERY Sizes 5 to 10, worth to-day 50c palr, Special iy 5s is oa 3 pair for 95. Ladies' fine rib Cotton Stockings, cash- mere finish, 8 ply toes and heels, regular 39¢, 3 pair for 95c. | Boys' Scout Stockings to-day 60c, (ribbed) worth SPECIAL DRIVE IN LADIES' SKIRTS 1.00 to $1.50 2 pair for 95c. : (Tweeds and Silk). AH $2.50 _All $2.00 New 10 per cent, discount on any Skirt in New Ties the store Just a few Silk Waists left cent. off. 8 dozen Childern's Cotton Dresses, re- gular up to $1.00, 48c each _ GROCERY SPECIALS an to. Der Extra goo 59c, special Men's Bla 2 tins Pumpkin for en ca a 2 packages Corn Flakes for Kkovah Lemonade for 100 Napkins for Cambridge Graham Wafers Patterson's Arrowroot Peas and Tomatoes MEN'S AND BOYS' SUITS--SPECIAL New Belts in price from 3 Every man buying a suit we. will give a G $2.00 Shirt Free. ; With every Boys' Suit soldwe will give a Shirt Free. STORE CLOSED EVERY WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON DU SPECIAL IN MEN'S SOX. Fancy Sox Jap Mercerized Fancy Sox, re Boys' Blouses--Small boys, w day 75c, special MEN! We have them in Sailors Fancy Hat Bands at 50c. for the work done by her} (for ford, Bete the week-end at the home | ~ 'today, but be sure you get Hacking's. | use. lin, A let out. The "Wise Willies" that ing. allowed to run through the rth peer . pulled off this stunt caused a loss of swamps at leisure, chasing rabbits or any animal that chanced to be in their way. Now, it apppears, sheep have suffered. Some being killed outright, whilst others have been badly mutilated. It is no uncommon sight to see one or two sheep here and three or four there, all through the slash, as a result of being separ- ated from the flock. Our warning seems to have passed unheeded and | the barking curs allowed to continue ;on. their destructive course. ; |. Owing to the fine weather which |has prevailed for the last week, most jot the hay crop has been safely hous- led, and as a result, the quality will | be good. Some already have their fall wheat garnered and report it as i being of a fine sample. Spring wheat jand barley, as well as oats and peas, j are coming along fine and in all pro- | bability will be a fair crop. 1 The U.F.O. are to be congratulated | jon securing a earload of clay tile of , Spent 0 'various sizes last week. The club, | Misses Rose and Irene Forwell of linstead of retrogressing, as some |St. Clements, spent Thursday evening lthought--are progressing--and being | at the home of Mr. P. Lenhard. icoherent, nothing stays their powers. | Mr. and Mrs. D, Chisner, of Ros-| | tock, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. WELLESLEY | Mr. H, B. Faber-has installed an A. Riebling. : ere Simon aneiety 9s West Monk- ton, has completed his cement con- eniire new and large up-to-date chop- tract for Mr. Samuel Ohm. Mr. Jac-| poy in his mill and ogee prepared ob Schmidt is expected in a few days {> meet the demands of the public on to commence the carpenter work 0n | <port notice the strawshed and driving shed. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fleischhauer Messrs. Prost Bros. lost a valuable' and family spent a few days with cow last week. For some time it was frjends in Kitchener. thought she would recover, but some, . Peace Day was celebrated very unforeseen agent set in and she pass. | quietly here, but most loyally. > 'ed in her checks, | Several very interesting bowling | Mr, Edward Heinbecker, of our matches were arranged for by our jeducational staff, who is spending his Bowling Club and a few are arranged 'holidays at his home in Listowel, : fo; the near future. ispent a day last week in the burg on! Messrs. Norman Fleischhauer, E.K. business and pleasure combined. Ed. pojner and C. F. Ottman spent last is always a welcome visitor and his }yjday in New Hamburg on special genial smile betokens mirth of which eta : he has no limit. core rt Now that the hot weather is again' ey on Monday on important business. upon us, a number of our young men, Messrs. Wilfrid Berscht and Albert find it more congenial to have their Ottmann were visitors on Saturday hair cut short and, as a result, our jy New Hamburg and Kitchener. tonsorial artist had a few busy nights pgs le tte last week. Mr, John and Miss Millie Gern- helder spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Martin Mogk. eaused Messrs. Lichty Bros. Victor McKinty, of Kitchener, are at present visiting friends here. 1 Kitchener, motored over and spent 'Sunday with Mr. Geo. Voll. Miss Gladys Dietrich returned to her home in Kitchener, after being a guest at Mr. George Voll's for a week. Mr. Petér Voll, of Waterloo, spent a week under the. parental roof, Mr. Simon Voll and family, Mr. Alf. Ubershlag and Pte. Louis Uber-. shlag, of Waterloo, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. John Voll. Visitors at the home of Mr. Peter Lenhard on Sunday were: Mr. Alex. Hoefling, of Mildmay. Mr. Jos. Kienaple, of Waterloo, Rev. J. Neeb, of North Easthope, | spent a few days with his brother, Henry, last. week. i GLENALLAN (Too late for last week.) ---------------- 10th LINE ELMA _ Mr. Chas, Starr spent the week- Mr. William Little is visiting i and a LOador Brantford. Seat mae ee: a sae gham and Master Billy Seiichi ic teen here spent ee are spending a few days in on 'London. SF athe e Rigte Sera Mr. and Mrs. F. Hammar, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel and Mrs. John Petrie aaah ATES re asl Pa i = of Milverton spent Monday on the a2? motors Ay Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Kerr. line. [ Sacer ., | Pte. Menno Foell returned home Mr. and Mrs. W. Irwin visited with +o overseas on Saturday evening. friends in Stratford over the holiday. | 6, Monda : b 3 : | y evening a number o M = et abe pl Bee Br. one friends and neighbors of. Sergt. Gor- Se OUrer 9 T mare 5! roe don Rennie welcomed him home from i Grand bie Sak be ay and spent overseas last week and presented him the day at the lakeside. with a purse of money. Sergt. Ren- ; nie made a suitable reply thanking his friends for their kindness. The rest of the evening was spent in gam- es and dancing. . t Sunday dumpy Nerves 2 If you get startled easily; or if you | "jump" or "scare" at the least little ere Sel ine thing, it means that your Nerve Force! I wish to express my sincere thanks is weakened. The Nerves control all to those who so kindly helped to re- parts of the body--if the nerves were lieve us from the ruins of our late cut that lead to the Heart, that organ 'auto car accident on the 12th July, -would never béat again, without the also to those kind and sympathizing 'Nerves you could never see, hear, friends from Wellesley and Morning- taste, smell or feel again, for it is ton who visited me while I lay at Mr. (upon the neryes that every sense de-|Turnbull's. I also tender my heart- |pends; therefore the nerves are im- felt thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Turnbull unaee The most sensible treat-' and Mr. H. Hawke for their kind at- | | t ment for the Nerves, the Heart or tention while at their place and who "that tired feeling" is HACK-'so kindly attended to my wants while 'ING'S HEART AND NERVE REM- on my way to Crosshill_--Jno. T. Wil- EDY. It will change you from a ford, ~ weak, nervous or anaemic person to | = : one full of Mife, vitality and anima-; {tion. It is easy to take and the re- I 'sults are marvelous. Get a few boxes Correspondents will kindly send in their budgets on Monday's mail of ' ch week, Nearly every week im- Price 50c a box, 6 for $2.50. For portant budgets reach this office on etrie, Milverton; Weber Tuesday evening and sometimes on about $200, besides the inconvence it | Miss Mary McKinty and Master |§ Mr. John Dietrich and family, of |{ | | Prices We are Quoting SPECIALS IN MEN'S STORE © t Balbriggan Underwear -- only a fe sizes left, worth 75c, Ziramerknit Underwear--regular Silk Caps, . "W.G. & B. Shirts and Collars Come in and see them. ra 4 € d Silk Sox at . $1, 3 pair for $1. 2 pair for $ eck Cotton Hose, special Ree shay for Men and Boys--ra 5c up to $1.00. : 3 dozen Men's Soft Collars, worth . .2 for 25 KEEP COOL et a Straw Hat. as. <u and Fedor RING JULY and AUGUS' (Open Every Tuesday Evening.) HESSON Mr. ana trs., Alfonse .Dendinger and Mr. and: Mrs. Albert Dendinger lof Formosa, spent a day last week with their sister, Mrs. Jos, Vollmer. Mr. Julius Bernhard and Mrs. W. Bernhard; of Elizabeth, New Jersey, are spending a few weeks with friends | here. | Quite a number of our sports at- |towel on Saturday. 2 | Myr. and Mrs. Geo. Isley and family days at London and Sarnia. Mr. John Keyes and Master Joseph |McGinnis are spending the holidays i with Mr. and Mrs. D,. Hanley. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Haid and fam- 'ily and Mr. and Mrs. W. Schellor, of | Preston, spent Sunday at Hesson. | Mr. and Mrs. W. Gohl and family left on Friday for their home in De- troit. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Schnarr and. family of Haysville, spent Sunday 'with friends here. They were ac- companied home by Mr. and Mrs. J. Stemmler and son, Anthony. (By Another Correspondent.) | Miss Coletta Voll attended the Peace celebration: at Stratford. | Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gohl and family returned to their home in De- |troit after spending a few weeks vis- 'iting relatives around here. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Graff home from Perdue, Sask. Mr. John Keyes, Jr., and Mr. Jos. returned Mr. C. D. Koehler was in Kitchen- McGuiness, of Stratford, are visiting , 'around here for a few days. | Mr. Steve Graff has purchased: 25 acres of hay and anticipates making la good profit on same. Leave your order for counter check books at The Sun office. We are agents for Appleford's--the best on the market. | LISTOWEL _ Mr. J. M. -Carthew, of Regina, is a visitor in town. Messrs. John Gordon and William | Neilson, of Fernbank, were visitors | in town on Monday. Mr. Conrad Heinbecker was a vis- itor in Waterloo on Sunday. Messrs. Wm. Ament and Osborne, of Toronto, were holiday visitors here. Lieut. Wilfrid Waddell, who re- turned to his home from overseas, on Wednesday last, was a visitor in town on Friday. Pte. Harvey Fynn has landed at Halifax from overseas. Mr. and Mrs. E. Sargent, of West Toronto, spent the week-end with Mr. ! and Mrs. G. E. Harron. ' Mr. Ed. Fry,-of Kurtzville Peace Day in town. Mr. A. Hermiston, Mr. Ross Herm- iston, Miss Norma Hermiston and Miss Ada Moore returned from the lake on Friday for the Chautauqua which is being held in Listowel this week. Mr. McCullough, of. the 12th con. | Elma, died suddenly in Listowel on Saturday. ' Mr. Andrew Mundell, of Stratford, visited with friends in town on Sat- urday. Mr. Charles Brothers, of West To- » Spent Saturday evening. Mr. Howard Siegner, of Newton, spent Peace Day in Listowel. Mr. J. K. Mayburry, of Carthage, was a visitor in Listowel on Saturday. Listowel Junior W.F.A. team, hav- finals last week, entered the finals for isale by S. Petrie, 'Tuesday « d_ some & Betiger, Monkton, and E. C. © the Wednesday morning mail, too late i jood ee ee for publication--The Sun. » ies ogh- ; oF awe with Tavistock this wee the Western. Ontario Char vee "Dick" |] ronto, called on friends in town on!R.S : ing defeated Owen Sound in the demtiloesnees o eame was played in Tavistock on Tuesday, July 22nd, and the return game will be. played_in.Listowel.on Friday, July 25th. This promises to |be the best game of football this | Season and it is expected a record | erowd will be here to cheer our boys lin blue and*white to victory. Game 'called for 6.30 p. m. old time. Band lin attendance, | | lof Listowel for the wonderful "do- : jings" which took place on Saturday. ent Sunday with Mr. George Voll.' Mr. and Mrs. M. Vollmer spent a few ose inthe aS of the town La ! ja Big Day's programme been more successfully carried out to the great enjoyment of the vast crowds present | from all surrounding places. The procession at 10 a.m. comprised the |following:--Clowns, cyclists in cos- tume, three First Contingent Boys, |the Listowel Band, Returned Soldiers (Geo. Harron in command), decorat- ;ed cars and floats. The afternoon ;programme consisted of athletic Sports, catching the greasy _ pig, ,climbing the greasy pole, ete., and a baseball match, Listowel vs. Wing- ;ham, score 15-5 in favor of Listow- jel. After supper the Chautauqua and Summer .Carnival occupied the attention of all. The restaurants did a rushing trade, over $500 being tak- en in by each. It is estimated that 1,400 people attended the Chautau- |qua on Saturday and Sunday even- ings. - -It is proving a great success. |No difficulty was found in selling the necessary 600 season tickets. | championship football match in the :rink park Listowel, on Friday evening 'July 25th. If you like to see a good ; game of football, don't miss this one. Game called for 6.30 | Listowel band-in attendance. ROSTOCK -- Mr. and Mrs, P. Stanley of L = ports soap noe aca 4 a ee e latter i Wineteler. 8 sister, Mrs. Mary r. George Boeckner and famil of Tavistock, spent the reck-end- et the home of Mrs. Daniel Knechtel. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Oswald, of Kitchener, Mrs. John Yundt and son Gordon, and Mrs. Edward Gaul, of Milverton, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Yundt recent- y. Mr. and Mrs. John Lease, of Strat- ford, spent Sund ith fri ae this loeatey: ~ ies ete anaes Mrs. B. Stock and fami don, are visiting at the mother, Mrs. Adam Zula Mr. and Mrs. Simon Mr. Lorne Schenck ' friends in Tavistock. nee ae Miss Rosa Kern an Ellison, of Stratfor days with Mr. and Mr er. ome of her uf. Knechtel and d Master Harold » Spent a few s. Henry Ma WARTBURG Mr. Bert Mi i chased . forocc recent] rs. Sam Miller, of B a recent visitor at the hope tk Mie -- ae See Miller, -- - r. and Mrs. George f Sunday with 'relatives ty Faviatce Roessts: Fred Middleditch, Robert oy igo Sey. Henry attended a Hibbert, on. aadeee <= _-- _ Mr. Moore V. Henry a i y ie spent the weck-end Gite hae at Hickson and Woodstock seus Miss Jean Easson, of Str Visiting r y pur. locality. Mrs. Loui: recently elatives in this Harloff sper the home eh Ww days a k. e first Mr. and Mes Cha : ex. | t-| Peace vay, July 19th, 1919, will! Fedy and family and Mrs. Mathias tended the Peace celebration at Lis- (be long Recah eh by the residents Tavistock vs. Listowel, W. F. A. -m. old wer ly, of Lon-! ur-- atford, is' WELLESLEY COUNC Wellesley. Council met at to hall, Crosshill, on Monday, July Members all in attendance with Reeve presiding. Wm. Winkler complained of erroneously assessed for four statute labor instead of three | Error corrected. Herman Neeb asked for a to do some gravelling work ft amount of about $45.00. to by the board. The Clerk was instructed to fy Nicholas Steckly to return from where it was removed. ice forwarded accordingly. John Fink agreed to ¢arnish gine to road machine, for $14.00 to road crusher for $12.00 per and to supply his own fuel. accepted. ze C. F. Ottman and W. Croft peared before this board and ask for a grant in support of the W ley and N. E. Hope Agricultural ciety. In support thereof a ver address was read by the former sl ing that a raise in last year's was necessary. The Council gra: them $25.00 more than in 1918 Mr. Andrew Bast gave e proving that three sheep had killed by dogs and was awarded as compensation. Et Moved by. Knight, seconded Neeb, that the following accoun paid and that the Reeve issue 'In payment of the same, as fo G. Rosenblatt, treasurer's $125; John. Fink, engine on gra and crusher, etc., $230; G. Rosen stamp accotint, $2.41; Aug. He work on Tanner bridge, $12.35; Dechert, work on road grader, $! J. Hayes, auditor's salary. 'Dennis. Hanley, corrugated ¢ ;and rep. bridge, $20.50; And: lie, drawing plank and rep. $33 C. F. Ottman, grant to W 'N. E. Hope Agr. Society, $1 O. Herzog, work on road draj R. Lintick, grading 'per contrac pay, $15.00; J. S. Knapp, gra is i ' 0 ating road machine, $4.10, Moved by Petch, second _Knight, that this council gral sum of twenty dollars ($20. Wellesley Township School Carried. : ,_. Messrs. McEachren, Glaiste 'Heric were present and dise price of their phones with th cil, The Council promised to. |meeting of the subscribers of cal lines and then lay all infor before them and then it is u Said Subscribers to decide v not the establishment of th posed Telephone System is ried into effect. | , Neeb that the clerk is hereby ted to notify all the subscribers McEachren, Glaister and Heric phone systems to meet at | be set by the Reeve and Cler purpose of discussing the t of the different systems and appointment of Commissi feared. oved by Knight, Petch, that this council -~he for applications for the Treasurer, of this township. ing annual salary. Said a to be mailed to the Town St. Clements, and to be open Crosshill, on Aug. 4th, ried. eee = Moved by Baechler, seco fee net this Council de 0 meet again at the 'Hall, Crosshill, on Monda: 4th, 1919, at 10 o'clock in noon.--Peter F. Schummer. ! \ | | _ Read The Sun advertis

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