Monkton Times, 21 Apr 1921, p. 1

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VOL. XI—NO., 34 5 MILVERTON, ONT., THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1921 Malcolm MacBeth, Editor and Proprietor from goat’s milk and flavored with Get your wallpaper at Engeland’s.| Eggs 30c per doz. Engeland & Son.{ Butter 50c per Ib. Engeland & Son.{_ MAKE US JUST CANADIANS CULLED FROM THE ERESS .< | from. goatis When ‘ordering ask for Items of Local Interest. Butter 50c per Ib. Engeland & Son.| Ale and porter by the case at| German. shells filled’ with vitrol ny Ki Whig — The blue bird;® Billy Sundae. oe toes for sale, 60c per bag, at|Mohr’s. have ees -discovered near Dixmude.| Though it is 386 years since th rEinesto nen a esa pea iit PN “Were you sorty you took ‘em off? Mo ¢ Tadiew suits and coats at Enge-|' Just arrived a carload of Frost /bold French explorer Jacques Cart- Sings happiness, Hugh Dobson, of Britton, spent| _ Ice ‘cream in bulk, 15, 40, 75e pkes.|land & wire fencing, and can fill orders atlier, sailed AWrenee x exempti malph Herald — Those fussy per- Mimiey with his brother, Mr. John |at Mohr’s. ne Brockville, gives birth to‘ once. 20. Oxon. Bak says a ichciaes Enterprise, sons who object to short. skirts over- Dobson. st people would rather be miser-| record litter of 20 p A new direction indicator for auto-|and 137 years since the first English, Calgary Herald — After a three-|look how handy they are when John I, Partridge, of Monkton, |@bly rich than happily poor. Every selfish man 1s. ithe centre of |mobiles to be carrigd at one side of speaking settlers came into Ontario hour study of an income tax blank, | woman has to g ia at her money. is spending a ie days with his sister, e town of WV m has opened a|his niivete ate he’s it. a windshield, isés semaphores to m the Un ited | Bisbee the Canadian hd sorely Hoednfods to’ dane arene Mary B new $100,000 High Sch 20 value of ‘Ganada’é tur |eignal that scar is going to stop or! Gare: does not recognize a . fey ene ‘A, R. Hollefreund and daugh.| . Goodyear garden hose, cord or fab-| farm industry is placed at $3,968,591. |turn to one sife or the other. ‘anadian nationality, those of French aa ae Rete Whig — The movies that lta Eis, ot Stratford, visited lest |tic—J. W. Barr, n American dollar was’ recenti; v. H. Robarts, of Mitchell, {descent still being classified in the ast the censor make us shud acl wit Mr. -and Mrs, John Dobson. ‘ Rosamond, oe Stratford, found in a tin of lunch tongue opened | will preach in Trinity Church, Elma, | census 0: as and th Nelson B. A News — Lady Muir- to think whi he must pave caeee Herbert Kunkle, of Spent Saturday in Mi les. 2. 30 p.m., and Christ Church, Mil: | others as English, Scotch, Trish, Ger- fackenzie says American home life patiererce Mes. Ae ith Mr. and Mrs.|, Tires from $7.00 vj i W. Barr rst city to attain a population | verton, at 7.00 p.m. He will inspect man, Duteh, ete. Why shou idn’t’ there is happier cr tha English. Doesn’t she} Winnipeg oe Press — They may | Conrad Schwindt, of Poole, on Wed.| Gropp’s garage, Milverton. of Fe 00, 000 is believed to have been |the Sunday schoo 1 am., and Pedtan nationality? Will 1 this mean tear down the British flag hehe and | nesday. It is safer to learn from an enemy |B: a full attendance is requested. clsincation by_ origins g there, but it has a habit, of alway: oor J. W. Stewart, of North Battle-|than it is to instruct a friend. ood photograph is reservoir or la! til 87 miles lene as w a British dependency? York| cropping up somewhere else Sask., is spending a few days ife governs best who doesn't one ha nent look much like the |long and seven miles wide, exists in| Will the census 5 of 1921 be the sam Ww orl visting Stratford and Milverton {let her husband know she’s t original, the counties of\ Grey and’ Dufferin, |as all previous ones withous a coleme P paper ia Hates ae has gone agroun eee ve igne . EB, Barton, of Britton, ie visit-| All parties holding wire stretchers within one hundred miles of Toronto, |for those whose forebearers on bi ane ‘ow we know just where} New York Sun — The past six Be, Seelhoff, of London, |ing her daughter, ‘obin-| from last season it oy, return same unless the confident views of a g) group the maternal and parental sides have to look fot months e been a dull bey Monday in Milverton visiting son, ion. at once. Geo. J. mtario oil enthusiasts are all|for a hundred years have been Can ee ere season in Russia, Only 4,300 persons | his mother, Mrs, Seelhoft, who Wet summers of modera a woman na. amore: aeuse! than \wron adians? We suppose there is no suc a were executed and 29,000 jailed. ite ill * per rature are stated by many Mora her husband she is foolish if she ever Hamil ton, with over 100,000 popu-|thing as a pure-bred Canadian, but Orillia Packet — In these days J it ig rae ng people of Burns Church to be the healthiest. ets him discover the fact. now has only two newspapers, |there are a great many in the hiiman greater crime ta, ave half a gill o njo . jal evening at the home| Miss Ida Hartmier spent the week- have on whan all kinds of Barbed The: Spectator and The Herald. This, | herd book o' om riter is one whiskey in a bottle sae * | dur in} Youth's Gombarion —If you would ae thé bresident, i tiss ‘Belle Struthers {end at Moreton crating her sister, | and Coil . My prices are right. | however, is not a puigne situation, as|who would like to get rid of all this one’s skin. Funny is it n e different from other people, learn | 4, ‘Tuesday Miss Min: AL nie Milverton. the City of Flint, Mich., with about| Old Country connection in the census aoeee to live within your ineome. JO ES BAC PSHE Bauieeoand Children muerte years see Charlie} Be sure and see me and get my|the same Population, has only one.—|of this Ca We do Kingston pends ee — aie nigh family leave on next for}Chaplin in Zimmerman’s hall this |prices on plumbing and piping. for | Ontario Reform: ‘ink there are many ng Germans eR Fen BAceEGild Rested os A 16 aac ual Damme Seales where: they will, spend wreck. -Admidaone ice your waterworks system. J. H. Rei ‘A third get of” ‘teeth has Tecently who have anything in common with tunity of poeta what excellent paste French girl holds the worl ‘8. high the summer months, Mrs. Robt. Marshail, of Durham,|__ Don’t forget the dance at Robert |been cut y, @ man ited |the Fatherland and yet they are tab- ge aE Tar ee reg ish DR. Gilbert Atkin, of Ban, Alta, is at present visiting with her daugh-|Hanna’s, Ellice, on Wednesday, April |States. The oR y in| ulated in the census as Ge e j aD rec for women— ea §| is at present spending Ic’ or two | ter; han. 27th—Reeve’s Aas ade of St which his grandchildren avoided all|the great grandchildren of the Penn- ‘ eto +h i b pectnveag rT yeith friends and relatives in Milver- |. tana Huron Press Assoc-|ford, will supply the music. oise le grandpa was teething,” |sylvania Dutch are set down in the Orillia Packet — In defence of “! e aid of either dum ad ing fation will Hou thelr pine meeting] Will ‘be served. Couple remarks London Opinion, “mus itch column. Perhaps there is no the cheelsto-cheek dancers itis plead- re rs. rawford underwent an |at Stratford, Friday, | 29th. gentlemai $1.00. cite universal admiration.” 4 remedy for this, and it will be per- Me thatit ta necamnge tor ee eee operation‘at the hospital, Toronto, on an ae Wingetelder tree will make a million matches, Doth of Ohare, - | petuated for all ‘the time but we wi have ate ren heads Bee Up. Toronto Teéleg: No need yetl thneadan of Inst From ‘ast | old peace of Walk rton, leave on|a match may destroy a million trees. uae a drop in the price of roll|those who are in charge of the census fa daetiee Bidmaatier Nona ct the accounts she is progressing favorably. | Friday afternoon ‘to make their home| When in the woods take no chances |newsprint of 1 1-2 cents per pound| would cut out the origin columns an *& Neca OEr nekemanicgegk tine hay Henry MeFaddin, of Wellesley, |in the 1 Soo, — Walkerton with lighted “matches, tobaceo ort tenon effective on April Ist. So|put nationality instead. and classify ouver Province — One of the Palle hard enough to hurt them-|has duposed of is farm in Wellesley | Tele: mp-fires, Get the hal ae ‘ee careful |far drop in the price of sheet/|those born in this country as Ca ata Saboiciea is ice cream made|selves. Mr, Noah Albrecht for the sum Re a Pa “al mn, of ular ony with fires in the woods. news, which is used by weekly news-|ians. $9000 and Mr. Albrecht is already |has in his possession an egg laid by ‘ood advice is don’t put your stock !papers, has been announced. in: yossessic a ba Aa ed rock heh that so far ae on the ate too early and have little{ The average farm implement is ty PL. Crawford, C-P-R. agent, Beaten all published records, The egg|or no grass when it’s needed. At the lonly about half worn out. byw A'SHREWD FARMER'S PLAN PW ators Gena the ‘bedside of: his| measure: 9 3-4 worst there should be lots of feed/alone. The rest of the wear is due Durh icl a ‘a Byte atVoronter ie helng rolloved of |: Ma pwn in were “atjleft after last year’s big crop so as to|to rust an y. The greatest. pos Poham Chronicle his duties here by Mr. Wm. Merry-|home” to a number of their friends|give the grass a chance t sible profit is made out of machinery] | Many years ago, a. well-to-do far- field, of Monkto on Wednesday of last week. Progres-|/_ Mr, Edward Schmidt when crank-|when it is used continuously for pro-|mer told us he made it a rule to sow me Me bad: Mes: ouis Pfeffer, Mr. sive euchre was olpyed Mrs. M. Mac-|ing his car one day last week had the |fitable work until it is worn out each ie the kind of produce that aiid: Mis. ©, ickboines ard My, |Beth and Mr. L. Gamble being the| misfortune to have it run up on him enfrew town council has decided |brought a low price the year before; § and Mis,:O a of Listo- | winners, and crush his leg so severely as t0|to have the total of every ratepayers barley was cl he sow wel spent Monday: in the village, com-|. Rev. Wellin ngtoniA. ary, of Char-| break the small hone He is now navi- iti published in the voter’s barley, and the same with other cer- downet on the referendum. | ing Cross, will occ the ‘pulpit of |gating with the aid of a crutch. list, the figures being placed after |eals; while grain at a high price, he t the inquest held at Melbourne the Methodist sChch, on Sun day, to Any, Porson desiring water put in- the’ names, Thus an opportunity, will }Sowed sparingly. He said the Friday inquiring into the cause of (while Rev. ight takes Epworth |to their house wou ell to see|be given for everyone to scrutinize an wa: w hig! WE STARTED EARLY AND ARE AMONG THE VERY FIRST the a woh of Russell. Camphell, “the | League | Rally at Charing Cross, a for-/us at on re prepared to give|to a certain extent the assessment | Priced seed and overstock the market, TO BE READY TO MEET THE NEW ORDER OF THINGS. und that death was due to a|™er pas you 1-2” pipe at 9¢ a foot, and guar-|of the whole town, and if there is|When the prices would come down, fair sound by Sidney Murrell one of| -Rural “Ganda, a very creditable|antee first-class work xperi-|any sign of discrepancy further par-|Think about it, and see if something Nannnnnnnnnnnnnnnne the bandits that attempted to rob the Magazine devoted to ebriculiee and|enced plumber. Schrenk 5 ticulars be learned by looking | doesn’t come to yor ind to justify ; . one Har rural ae Lh eee of exist-| | Spring weather brings “many” njover the assessment roll, There ar age ct of the successful old far: F 3 : ¢ nson, of| jence recently after a life of several] ache and pain, many an attack, of |quite umber in Milverton who mer of years ago. Potatoes are cheay Come in for Your Springbuying and make us prove this. We Co nea Mem, Wiliam serum Of years. "The Aerespe tqitiostaze vates|asthma Templéton’a Rhesmatic Cage (Gocid ke tes ihe euvereon Ir, sequence the Majette any purthake-gduvmagaiakashoroto be alow! or iow: Dieubeoe tiple daughter Gladva Ree" added to the bigh cost of publishing| sules and RAZ-MAH for asthma are|ures made public, and the council |acreaze will likely be reduced and ‘0 Mr. Preston Thorold Walker, of|Was the cause, he recognized standard remedies for might consider whether it wouldn't Cee e may be a shortage, with fair er in price than elsewhere. Walkerton, son of the late Charles| , The U. F.0. Club meeting held at] these troubles. Sold by etrie. e to start this year. high. pric se who sowed and Mrs. Walker, of Milverton, the|the home of Mr. and Mrs, Wilson er (anapa) pave: th eaceue of Siecineegtices they sweet. clover at twenty-five dollars ‘a ri 3 marriage to take place the latter part |Ranney was one of the most ae Letisitre ‘notice the other day thet inaye pec ouaa tar Stace aed cae bushel last year are having an ex- Men’s all-wool navy serge Suits new styles $26, 50 rile {ful of the series, ‘The proceedings,he would e to have the Federal | ton this males many Southern farm-| Perience. If they sow it now there D the referendum in| were enlivened by a spinited and d dn-| Government. enecieinlicade aun a ers have experienced great difficulty may be a fortune in it when the crop ; : Milverton on Monday last resulted |teresting debate _o: consolidated |v iew to prohibiting the entry into|in meeting their obligations. is ready for the mark Men’s Worsted Cloth Suit . $29 50 ines majority {of 80 2 aoulted | choola,. ‘The verdict waa gwen in| Canada. all ‘Hearst’: publications. jflecting the plight of one planter, us Sith K Poll No: 1B. over whi Geo. J. f2' avor of those upholding consolidate ew canni ing fact aries in former Governor B Richard I. Manning, Coxon presided there were 105 yes|S¢ constructed in Britis oes ia_tojof South Carolina, at a iz of ; and 84 Hosvetee end. apbiled Notwithstanding frequent requests handle this vear’s fruit erop, "One |tobacco and cotton growers in pal| . VAR WIDOWS MARRYING Men’s Tweed Waterproof Coats at great reductions ballot. At poll No. & esided over | not to tie horses to shade trees, there|factory is being equippe ed in. Vane feign WG: » Tecently, read the follow-| Brith Wider ais ce Mr. J. W. Barr the vote stood 123 |are who persist in doing so with | couve ‘ost of $150,000. Other | ing letter’ which, ‘he said, was sent] ing so rapidly that the Chancellor of and’ 64 for no. There: were |the result that the trees are more or|smaller establishments are starting up !tova ‘South Carelina _zettilizer com: ihe socnepidly. thst ie Chea You will have to see these to appreciate the values, We’ in: less damaged. Tt takes a lot of time|at points in the fruit belt. pany. a received your letter about] expects to be able to reduce pensions * A ie ves . n-|and toi a tree, but a gnaw- it we at I owe you. a i i sips vite you to compare prices and values in Ladies’ Spring Coats and oe ee Seer ae ‘will | se may damage it, if not utter. soa an ain't forgot you and. soon as. fol Byrten mili mr pedeciti day (i Millinery. with other prices. hold its fifty-seventh session in Cen-|ly muin it, ina few minutes. Do not/it, as it last ay me ay you, but if this was| poy, is only of the factors & 9th to| tie, horses to the trees. jo Jedgement day an 0 more pre-| contributed to the anticipated reduc- si QUALITY OUR MOTTO: VALUES SERVICE WEBER & MONKTON’S _ - POPULAR - BETTGER STORE DON’T FORGET TO late. ick o will ne worse this y Monkton, « - WE HAVE - - Red & Alsike Glovers and TIMOTHY SEED On hand at the right prices—It will pay you to buy here. FROST WIRE FENCING You know what happened last year to those who ordered too REMEMBER WE HAVE IN STOCK McLAUGHLIN MOTOR CARS ALSO - - CHEVROLET CARS ut your So before the apa oRenE as the car shortage x than ever Don’t forget to betuyt in your old ¢: Mr. W. Dunlop ¥ in charge of our repair degartreat M. E. BE TTGER & CO. TAKE HOME YOUR 0 have it overhauled. a Ontario e and sleet storm of Saturday) {night followed by the snow Sunday storm on| t on a shelf wrought jeonsiderable- havoo| but where dust'yrill not > where air wall circulate | pared to meet. your © |tion, but it is of women made widows b; ain become wives, n and A\ h of the Evan- automatically taken their’ names gelical “Associa gh is 8 n eplseopal Bae An’ All Wurrkin’, the list. The pensions granted to wid: 2 oldiers who di active See Peeks ere aie fs eye bene $:|_ The tourist had) hustled through |service are withdrawn when the wid- The E pao jheague ce kia Metiesjand: Kitchener: wae “bai ne not to keep print butter in the Bniland, Wales and part ‘otland | ows re-marry. dist Ghureh. hi de ches aera eat: | by. broken wites’and uprooted. "poles. |paper or cardboard containers after | 7" % few days. Now he was visiting tis Das nen Monday evening, |... Missouri woman advertises: “Wor |it has been once opened rh Lomond with its. “bonny) hom April ith, when the following of: | Sale—Hus is £00 He| In an address to mel of the | banks)" @ guide book in one hand and] Births, Marriages and Deaths era were elected far’ the: coniine uever done any work, Slightly shift. Hamilton Scientific. Association last |& beet tang Coe agin local year commencing May Ist: President, | ess. Kind and gentle, and any woman! week, eter Sandiford of the | Worthy was acting as. guide, and his Mrs. Chas. Riley; 13 a can, drive im. foes, it Wind Ene perce ollege of ducation said face orl eres ier Peoueked BIRTHS imb, Reason. for selling, owner is|that only t 50 per cent. o: t, sed. many| . NEE Nats OF ay Igaying the city and mugy-unioad at, human ace was intelligent, and these | much finer beauty. spota! Jn the) Harte —in Bima, on Mondey, apa Long: secretary, Lottie |Once. Or will exchange for a late|in a mediocre sense. The remainder | States. _ “Ha’e ’e?” remarked the son to eo Ane ce ‘ Ruyeraft;|model typewriter or a couple of good were either idiots or genius f Seotia. coldly... Ah, welldist yet 12, 2.800 Suna: ‘hens. A bargain for {gome one who Chiropractic is a e science, | Come away, tae ae this hill, an’| McFarlane — ty Elma on oe des. wuchandas of Friday needs this sort "of hui it goes right to the cause of disease He il show Ye something ye havenna’| spel 17th, ose Beas ae x G.T.R. Engineer award. Phillipe and Dy removin; he cause makes rik al ete ik nay ac ween Owen Sound and you wel iropractor adds nothi | ged ale ike sume London was killed at Palmerston on to nor tales anything from that sys- g0 warm that everyone is wear-|Monday morning, He was making an tem which God has made perfect. Por af iret Most Hee of his engine when # x health’s sake try chiropractic. d Me ss ugh seeding | yard engine, atiac ed a oF to the KE. o fetal Hen et a “sl eeaton Coenen le gett a me Ker 0 + we|tear end of the passenger train caus- r, Jas. chmidt has a display number of large buildings i Here db ace Ot ae Lo ceive ling it to. move forward-His head was in N.D. Schaiz's office window show. |in different directions. | “Waal, what| Jacobs-—At let oH ray, yeay(caught and crus between the ing the’ effect of lightning pranks on |8re they?” asked the bored visito; EG a i dre Ra ee oO. oral ‘always feel |wheel centre and Gis lediling end of & rodded “end -anead rn. ‘The | “Disteeleries!”’ ‘replied the Scot, in] W. facobs (nee Ida Lingelbach), a that Iam getting my money’s worth. the right trailing side rod. Death was Bolt on the barn is carried |savage triumph, ‘An’ all wurrkin.”| daught I do not believe that I could live with- | instal safely to the ground, while on the oe out it.” ra arper Hammond and Mrs, uarodded barn it makes its way into The referendum against the im-|John Hoa of Milverton; Mr. and the building tarts a lagra- BACK FROM TRIP OLD MANNERS CHANGE portation of liquor into ite: Province |Mrs. Alex Hammond and Miss Mary/ion which consumes the building and ° Saari. carried by about 200,000 |Freeborn, of the rd Tine Wellesley, cont eck s Elmira Signet. Portland Oregonian on Mon in Perth the following |on Thursday last attended the funer: jomestie science is all right I € me majotities were registered against the {of the late Mrs, ‘Thos, Walker {nee |school days, but the mother fecls thac CNS gee Baath a Tene eke int mene importation: Milverton 80, Morning-|Lizzie Hammond) at Drayton. Mrs.|ao rules of book suggest anything | y with Shortt Lasknere. Mritonly 4 wos. abopGet, than); ta ton 185, Listowel 648, Mitchell 452, | Walk daughter of the late|for domesticating the nine-yéar-old | picks ua adeeanivespo aac ged alongside the big table with St. Marys 636, Blanchard 814, 2 | Mx Edward d, of |boy uses the west side of his | ae isa li ‘tic hh Livamd the imordive ahem ie 500, North Easthope 173, Elma | Moo: was yea tretissés Yor camoothing off. rough {22 soy HONGInE 720 Griacher IMG Pond. (Ma ever hed tine ote weal 800, Fullarton 682, Hibbert 320, jage survived by her husband |boards, tests the waterproof quality dsgaands munber dae gent exe nday afte , the Wallace 250. Bllice cast a majority/and two sons aged 16 and 12 years |of his shoes in every mud puddle a is deuariment he kaw 1004 bive one. bina filled eho aernees Sal of about 400 in favor, while South Sy uses the of his boots where aging Sanit bealee tn ene nae kj-and-the little. ones Easthope cast a small majority in ene D. Pugh, of, Brantford, |sledge hammer, axe or pick and shovel re Sun a working in alplayed on the floor, dreading whe favor. eandsen dt Med ata i, Arthur hove Bert uch bet Machina akon Teaser uutahitee” were| the elec MHOulIC Heike: cihe ; Chief Hartmier has received in-|st., HALON: ae son of Dr. Ganive nsfer unuitde of the ja other departments. The| when the clock records that hour, all structions to arrest any boys or girls! Pugh, of ; had Methodist “Church of Canada met at Jake shore | hands are at, the neighboring picture under 21 years of age found tres-| previously been vee by a miracle n house. That is progress of the world. passing on the standpipe property in|in an auto accident, had a second es- connection with the waterworks sys-|cape for his life on Sunday evening, aah em. Daily a number of youths have|when he was struc a Ford car FOOTBALL been ascending to the top of the pipe| driven by H. Storey. One wheel of the and the ctise is continued son "a ver his body, bi unless one will likely fall and be killed or| internal injuries were inflicted he will Mr. H. Brown, of Kitchener, an- permanently injured. The authorities|soon be around ,again. The 5 e|nounces the W.F.A. gro have decided to put a stop to it at}solved the driver as his foot slipped ‘in Calgary, ‘tis really the residential | a very interesting o: . 6—Ham) pstendy ‘Poole, mee, They be given material as-|on the snowy pavement. He is a| churel the Meet at ‘at eight sistance by parents if they warn their|grandson of Mrs. scsapbane re his past 25th. W. R "Bu rnett, children not to transgress. 2 Mery E. Pugh, of fa ‘ight’s re rate here will terminate at the end of June D. Eggs 80c per doz. Engel. -d & Son, ! 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