Monkton Times, 22 Sep 1921, p. 8

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| A dog pélonaia vin, of of accom |. the habit | SCHOOL FA his aes COMMERCIAL vel ‘represented, ait all the entries hey: ‘eeuld get ef iS 253 * 25) ibeethe The poultry exhibit de- 1.60 5 90 | decorated truck or wagon, 10.00 | came first, Poole gecond and reign 6.00 third. Ali showed a great deal of ig should be entered into] ti; s The teachers received a very warm aft riz keenly contested, about thirty e Face, Bundscho came first and le Irvie Heimpel sea Cd in = I h FSORBTEORD. ONT. Praca a eners Soe pronounced | ¢ ventilation down at this depth is good goo The leading commercial school of | i,1° jive and the people were “ie Western Ontario. a school where you | tatisied with, their ‘decisions. can get thorougli courses under ni, | Women’s Institute of Milverton, ithe + teachers, Mr. aearer and Mr. hetiae oad at the fair. struction and may register at any time Gravlantes are assisted to posi- tions. Get ree catalogue. The judges were: Mr. A., Coun D. A. Re KCHEAT Principal. Phail, B.S.A., | representative an urn, of Guelph, who judged m |the classes; art and writing, itis: Manz; poult E Everybod 'y kno in Canada Mey ee more Sold than all other Rheumatic |"°*t "eek | Remedies combined for Rheu- i euritis, Neuralgia, | Sciatica, Lumba, | any doctors prescribe them, ruggists sell them. Write | ied pas trial to Theadpletats Toronto. ee : Sold by S. Petrie; Monkton,. Weber| Draven ao & Bettger; Atwood, E, A. Coghlin, | Qote"s SEA Gorrie Harriston | BEVIS Kingston Listowel STE Mi |Mi ilverton . . almerston « Double Track [Seafos Stratford pete Ts \Tavistock : | Route |Wingham . Sept. 27-28 * between iain Bosal MONTREAL, TORONTO, DETROIT KICKED AY COLT AND CHICAGO Unexcelled Dining Car Service. nimal and was badly hurt. Dr. Sleeping, cars on night train: and|tsrong, of Mitchell, was called and parlor cars on principal day trains. | 0n examination found that. thr ia E Pull information from any Gra ind | had been broken by the k Ticket_Agent or C. ing, District Passenger Agent,. Tor-| ng this wee H. C. BAIRD. ’Phone 1, Local Agent. | s r. ui in and will be laid up for |with him in his trouble F all Su it s and | Births, Marriages and Deaths BIRTHS At eee Overcoats Important news for all concerned Hood, — about buying a new fall suit or over- a coat at greatly reduced prices, Best McMane—At 36 Elgin Ave., Toronto, to be had anywhere. on ‘Thursday, Sept. Suits from $33.00 to $48.00 | from $25.00 to $40.00 | (Our: own make) Overcoa © Mr. and Mrs. | And we stand behind what we sell: Before buying we ask you to ‘com- pare our values. road beside a fence at the cor er a pro eminent farmer's Ouse, to find that it had lain ie You will like our work everal: eel unmolested zi was be- e ene e exposure. money was in the J. M. FLEISHHAUER et cae ae, ‘one be- fore a 3 r bet Merchant Tailor MILVERTON, - ~~ ONTARIO to Miss eye Ar. | MORNINGTON-MILVERTON The S aoe te pele jn the. Bee Fves special mention, birds bein: 60 | shown: at it that will not be shown judging, apap iine, hiteh ests were mer were amo) ng he bout-fordh every effort to make ita M. C. Mc- senealcural B. rug and John pieech, af Shakespeare; mibsrere 3 choo! Pair is proving a very u important part, of the school work Templeton’s 1 Jand it is hoped the good work will Rheumatic Capsules [je° continued. A full list of prize winners will appear in these columns *| On Saturday, while exercising [or year-old colt, Mr. Thomas Earl, of Logan, receiv ved a kick from \svt hile teaching it B dead that e wales pene kicked him the above re- BS 3 a 3 $ oe gs. ge 8 — =| time. His many ee etneiiice ih on Friday, Sept. 2nd, to Mr. ‘and Mrs. John’ Hood, 5th, to and Mrs. Chas. MeMane, ‘a aehe Flas Cora Sehncler}, tle surprised the bee day to find ‘nifty dollars es the a mewspayer. © “Petrolia Advertiser- Topi Fall Exhibition The 58th Annual Fair of the a abbas Agricultural Society ill be -held at MILVERTON Sept. . 29th- 30th The gph eae Band Will Provide Music Throughout the After- There Will Also be Other Special Attractions of a Varied Nature GOOD HORSE RACES ‘ot or Pace, Purse $60, $35, $25 Open Run, Purse $30, $20, $10 Green Trot or Pace, Purse $45, $30, $15 Conditions : 4 to start or no race; no entrance fee but 5 p.c. of purse: from winters; trots or paces, mile heats, 3 out of five; Open run le heats, 2 out of 3; races that do not fill sub- ject to cane Admission: 25c¢ - Children 15¢ - Vehicles 25¢ Extra A GRAND CONCERT IN THE RINK on the evening of the 30th in which 4 talented artists will take part Special Railway Rates will be Given George Miller, President. Malcolm MacBeth, Seeretary. Trip to. Northern Ontario \ By Miss I. B. J. Glenn On Sunday, August 21st, nearly : Fraser, secretary, of Tor onto, to assign to eae iannbee their cy and berth, and_the party were soon on their way to Sud. bace the panniers abbrp on tine and travelling all night reached Sud- am Monday morning. a populat ion of nearly 9,000 and it is a matter of regret that Sudbury and its wonderful, possibilities are. so looked or unknown in Old On- the shafts in to the mine 1,400 feet below ground and had an opportunity of seeing the miners at wark and the electric cars carryin eir buckets ore along the traeks on its way hoist and sorting. rooms. The a dr sixty per hour. There were six of these machines in the room. These drills were heated and an indicator shi ts a day. pant 1,200 men em- and these sulphur fumes kill the vege- ation for miles around. We. then visited the power plant where the 3 ¢ | ° Mond’ ‘Nickel 6 iom an} British American. ompany, Ltd. arene is second only to pin in the Sudbury district, at ¢ for- ests nara been cleared cuts that now there is little een of any consequence done within 50 or 100 miles of the town, but it is the great clearing house of the industry for labor ne aupplies, Millions of rail- y ties are produced each year and is order to prolong the life of fie in nanetey the Canada Creosoting en established at Sudbu This the largest and most modern plant Nort 1 Pie 1 cosote over 2,000,000: railway ties | a year, ture is carried on and hi made excellent progress in some se and good roadways provide a acl Si y er, the mining centres. ; arge mining and technical schoo} opened in September and will be one of the outstanding schools of, the provinee. eve tre in Canada where a ‘more: cOsmopolitan. collection of children are to be found and the i of recent construction, {and therefore modern through eae eles OF gue. veneers people of Old Ontan ein be brought alize the grea ibis part of our provine nd resource: Bepants caved ‘After dinner half of the party the street car out to Copper were taken through the copie there, Guides w hours for I met, t Mr. George Morn- fo ok me to his home where I met his wite and t little lad of 12 year takes a keen interest in sports and Keeps track of the Milverton es, ur train, ake in the evening for Copper Chi ve we were enter- tained, with maine pictures of the mining and smelting operations, fol- lowed by a dance and lunch at the Community Slub. ‘is building is > The people are proud of their elub house and take delight in showing it to visitors. es delightful evening at lo justice a a pes A, | | the members of ou aie cgriainly |showed their arty appreciation. oe Broalcfas, we, ye taken out niasae Ge intereoe through the pulp mill and had Tun on the banks of the canal. This wa: followed by a boat trip through the locks, up the American side and back through the Canadian locks. (To be continued) ArZO Gominission reports ata pe Sa ‘0 the ad- mission of Canadian cattle, It 1 jects the disease theory, but admits ee removal of the embargo would certain prejudical effect on | Scottish and Irish farming interests. eople in Milverton. | f! Mr. Appel, of Went Monliog cares cane ed un scumnbedieethoteom eta G 1 1a'| visitor im “Listowel. Monday even: were brought to, Listowel and were) rea Vy e uced . | ing. tak : 3 r GHAPER GOODS For the Autumn Season BERNER MDE MERA NSCS This store is rapidly filling with new Autumn merchandise at decidedly lower prices. The costs of raw material and labor and everything that goes into the finished article is reduced so that all Fall merchandise is showing a very decided PeaEE OE, This means Cheaper Dry Goods . Cheaper Clothing Cheaper Housefurnishings NEW FALL COATS MEN’S NEW FALL SUITS The new Coats are here. They vary in An immense showing of young men’s fabrics and trimming, embroidered’ and and men’s Fall and Winter Suits; the styles silk stitched, large collars and many fur and materials are very attractive and the trimmed. Made in Rich Velour and Cut & * on : best values we have had for years. Beauti- Bolivia materials colors of Taupe, Brown, fi 1 S h Se =| ‘d W. ‘ai S . Reindeer, Navy, Sand, Deep Blue and Jade ul scotch: weeds an orsted. Suits at Green; loose backs and Russian effects. Swell garments, moderately priced.: _ $14.99, $17.50, $18.50, $20.00, $22.50, $25, $27, $30, $37.50, $50 to $75. $25.00, $30.00, $32.50, $35.00 up. Men come along and make your selec- LADIES NEW AUTUMN SUITS tions while the assortment is complete. Prices are wonderfully attractive. HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR BOY’S SCHOOL SUITS An immense stock to select from. Special $4.99—Extra special $5.99 SPEAKING OF FALL HATS Other Prices Have you seen the newest ideas in Soft $7.50, $10.00, $12.50 and $15.00 . Hats? Newest shapes, beautiful shades; y you ll easily find the right style here. A big selection—Bring the boys. SALT! SALT! Leave your order for the next car to arrive in 10 days Bulk Cattle Salt, 65c cwt.-No. 1 Clean Salt, 80c cwt. - Barrels, $3.25 cash We are Paying 40c-doz. for Strictly Fresh Eggs ENGELAND & SON, Milverton {. LISTOWEL The pi start work 2 ctory, it is ex i nda Listowel Fall Fair, Sept. 22nd and| have just received an’ order for over 2: 100 piano: Messrs. Neil Hay and Delbert Cross ane Listowel Memorial Hospital | F left on busting for Kingston where | are going to hold a fai: md y, | doy’ will attend -anotliee term o-at Friday and Saturday in the third week Queen's. University, es f oe ease Keep these dates ‘i ; Mr. Sam Donegan spent Sunday inmind an contribute what you can. | R L | with friends at Choaty "Avery regrettable acedenchappen:| ugs, Linoleums Mr. and Mrs. H. P Vanzer and ed la st thu nada afternoon about 11) family spent Sunday with Sriends in mallee east of Listowel. ator Sne thile . Hamilton [west of Dorking on the townline and Oilcloth Mrs. M. Harron and Miss, Belle, when a Collingwood car with two oc- | eeen returned home on Tuesday | cupants struck a washout in the road | ree months’ visit with ane urned turtle in an ei ‘oot | ite | | as ‘they | d viel in Western Can: i was fully three quarters was a visitor in| of an hour before any one saw them we AS ee Stratford this week where he has|and by the time the car was raised} procured a Position with the Me- enoiigh 0 get the oecupants out, Mr. Lagan Furniture Matthews, owner and driver of the| e Misses Helen Windsor and Olive} who came down from Collingwood Johnston left this week for London|the following morning. The road-in: p 1 where they will commence training | question is bad and very narrow and { rices for the nursing pro’ it is rumored that an action for : Mr. sent is sepnding a few | $10,000 has been entered against the days in ie Set SRT eounties coneerned. In the mnean- Laughlin, of the So-|time a contract was let to put up a Patten Gial Service work, spoke in Knox| strong wire fence lone che: davarah! - OXER Church on “sunday. last. ous side of the ro lay was a visitor in Don’t forget the. Fab tes of the List« F. W. to- 4 4 Toronin ae week heed Fi aie ‘Thursda raat Bhs ade M M EEenp and et aore wl hes @ Walk Walters spefit Pnday last By rhe grand concert on Friday night. Cc a ne a er in dee els. A few from here took inthe semi- Ff Nig sien was a visitor | final baseball Hats Palmerston vs. Furniture Dealers and Funeral Directors in ‘Toronto this week. Wingham, in the Wingham park on Me! Bere “Reid, ‘of “Tendon; has | Wednesday: afternoon, Motor and Horse Drawn Equipment taken chargé of the restaurant’ here pHs SLOSS Which he purchased recently, from! Ww wish to say a kind word for MILVERTON and. WALKERTON Miller Judge Johnston. He is not one o: Quite a number from here took| those hypocrites who have beautiful ae ood fair on Tuesday front yards bad very ny and un- Rei MeManeicMilvarton: P..T. Walker, Manager _| Malco Hills chair factory, Phone 26, Residence 76). Walkerton Store. _ which has been lying idle for some| i months, resumed operations thjs week

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