Monkton Times, 2 Mar 1922, p. 1

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MILVERTON, ONT., THURSDAY, MARCH 1922 Maleplm MatBeth, Editor and Propietor . Last year 6,000 autoists came to} grade crossings. The theor OBITUARY ae JOHNSTON share in making own protection.—Listowel Banner. CARD OF THANKS Mr, F. L. Crawford autos to thank pres-| his ree friends for kindness s) pial 4 ge re-| during the long illness and ee ber: | eave: ement of his loving wife rd, on Wednesd: ‘was a large concourse of ‘ cept io pay their last tril J. G. HAMILTON Sole Agent for . Coal ANNVMUNNERUAONAUUUUAURU EEUU UE HEALTH AND CHIROPRACTIC secccorcroncooes Orfe hundred per cent. of Vital Force flowing from the brain through the nerves to the various organs of the body signifies Health, Produce a y per cent. and the disease manifests an equal loss. le. What ought to be done? Should we DL. rota “een _SCRANTON ANTHRACITE a “MARYS Togical and in accordance with facts? A competent Chiropractor will relieve the Nerve Pressure, will restore the flow of the Vital Force to 100 per cent., after which the various functions will rebuild torn down tissues and repair parts to normal. Health is the inevitable result. See Your Chiropractor. CONSULTATION AND SPINAL ANALYSIS FREE S<E. O. GINGERICH, Chiropractor Opposite Pfeffer Flour Mills MILVERTON, ONTARIO Office Hours: Monday and Thursday from 1.00 to 5.00 p.m., Wednesday and Saturday from 1.00 to 9.00 p.m SAMI ahaha daa You may be a king of finance, but if you ave no love you are only “A Beggar in Purple” (An Edgar Lewis Production) Solomon was wise. He read the hearts of men and women. id, “Even a king without love, is only a beggar in Andrew Soutar took that. bit. of wisdom and wrote a novel avound it, virile Rdgat Lew: eae ttanslated sheet, ‘thr gated ‘with ite, i love and lau; es CaN modem Rioteagh Tt is of the Tt hom usiness and the Tt is te fen women and morals to his. mother, steels his will, for re= n eetihiceen ‘years HOS of and power, ‘Then i the gold to crush his ehobies, His s ‘touch was tin these days of s raat ee loose love and divorce, ‘ Purple” flings a challen; ce at the feet of society. drama like Edgar Lewis’ utal “Other Men’s Shoes.” It aeciiien deeply. and will live long. to the family, “WE MUST SEE ‘A BEGGAR IN PURPLE.’” and The Comedy “CASH CUSTOMERS” Zimmerman’s Hall, Milverton FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MARCH 3-4 it to the silver was beggared of ‘A Beg- gar in It’s a FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MAR. 10-11 “EMPIRE OF DIAMONDS” aid —— The Comedy “A CHILA ROMANCE” FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MAR. 17-18 “WHAT WOMEN WILL DO” and ——-— Harold iil: in “RAINBOW ISLAND” FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MAR. 24.25 ’ “BONNIE MAY” Bi radiata The Comedy “CIRCUS HEROES” Doors ‘open at 8 p.m. ee GENERAL ADMISSION : Adults 20c_- Children under 12 years Complete show from 8.30 p.m. e | ing several Weeks at Loth. ~| couver ~ Ttems of Local Interest. fee J. Ranney, af -Cenesleys spent ‘the weekend in quae ire a few oe vot chicken- rkdale, is at present visiting with melanie in Mornington, Mrs, R. A. Attridge and baby and Mrs. ‘Chas. Dahms spent the week end at Stratford. rs, Joe Buri ns, Martin Berger Loth, of ‘Tavistock, is spend- "Riley and son, Mrs. id Miss Elsi: relatives at Woo Mr, F. L, oe has returned Milvévton: and has resumed his dies A the C.P.R. station. « ham are visiting vith the latter’s parents, Mr. and M ohn Zimmerman. Miss tno Cochrill, at London, is “at Deane visiting at the home’ o: s Brydone, of Morni ne LOw Yr. ae s, A. Leifso, of Elm. wood returned home on Monday after spending their honeymoon with Mi and ie. Jos. Faber. ps e and hy s. Boyle attended: the funeral of ae Tate Joseph ton at Monkton on Wedn esday. Misses Mabel Roe, Nora Barr-and era Thompson, of Stratford Normal spent the week-end at their respective hom: ere, Miss eee paetber left for Van- several aye wie aes parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Ben Bae several aged in Stratford Seek attending court in connection with the suit, Matthews vs Perth ea eee Mr. arr, e King and Victoria Sra of the Bank of Nova Scotia, Toronto, spent several days in Milverton this week relieving Mr. ewis. Misses auey and Goldie croatia man retur home es “nee urday evening ater spending 2 nle of inery apenings gs. The friends of Rev, G. At ieee ent peeieg te Imow hat he 5, s0 far recovere a his recent aceident a ‘around again He Was in Milverton on. Wednesda: Mr. R. J. Ramney, of Chesley, was [elect ed president of “The Big Four Trotting and Pacing Circuit Associa meeting held at ast Ww has bee dein Mornington; and Listowel for edsto his home in Shi sk., on Saturday, Reb, nis a Boer war vet e telephone n The linemen everywhere work’ for them to do | Heved weeks will pass ihetore all lines | receive attent: 7 eae ‘Tanior “hockey ny pelled by the fore forfeit their an Jing in his might nae: rent from ink. It announeed from Toronto sy 0: neial Government has already opene has ‘beet | {t |the oat medical and dental men for| me mn of | i jan examination of ‘the. |the public school, 2 | Physical condition of each othe paren W. port of the apres Be | yer ae the conductor Mionteds “an ( Hanna, of 53 eddie overnor-General and will deliver the speech from the throne. board arate lo} jong | delay mi erection of an addition to Mitchell mbrose and Winnipeg, Man., | TH is at present visiting with her sister, a ome of her Riley are spending a 4 a ioe days Sate ees after spending | Mi oul weeks in Toronto attending the mill-|N ae 3 Brooms for $1.00. Engeland &! CULLED FROM THE PRESS on, 3 Cans Salmon for 25c. & Son. Excelsior Dates, 2 packages for 25e, Engelan Victory bonds for sale at the Sun office, Milve Host 2. aoe “office keys. leave with M. H, Bundscho. For bargains in, Victory Bonds ap- ly to Geo. Roe, Milverton. Seed oats for ele a oe Newton elevator. R, Jac mitiel Peteie tate a busines Engeland| More of Fool Than Animal—Men re strange animals. One has lett $100, 000 to the etl ate refused to marry him. onl: of fire on he: ane but Sa money t ‘0 burn.— lways in ‘styl ens the ban. to prevent any man from rolling up his sleeves—Toronto Telegr Undoubtedly for “ski” i oF panced that winter sport act m Jonder le—Trouser cuff is ly to Jacob’ —Those > goloshes look like a girl can’t uckle thing.—Des | q, Moines Register. Favored by A: Gas warfare is ds defended most warm- fe by Wana yh woven Ged Gn & mask. Wallace, is this week witl a Steel Prone Gates, ete. are now ou rman, ss , Ludwig, Si math, lett aK ed: fighting Tike’ the ‘that in Teeland ‘ior Toronto, where she will undergo an conciliation ething operation. oe The Evangelical bea team oes om the Fryin; feated the Presbyterian t nu of the Irish ree ‘ame of hoc! ey on ‘Tuesday aeariie d yg a score Owing to the illness of their daugh- Mk en Ladesae worcire and Mrs. S. Cooper, of Glin? ae were called to that city on Sat- ay a Era—And their g Pan—' “|ter, Their Unsatisfied Yearnings—Civil-| jy ization: state in _ whicl eople yearn for bread while others arn for some really effective anti- fat nostrum.—Kingston Whig. Many a Change in a Winter Night the Toronto Produce Exchange Sous rae 400 boxes (56 lbs.) of MeWiade laid excamerenutternall brie factory, pete offered at 36, but sale was m: The rail will leave aay no Church, harp | sorty-eight- hours ree spat lightning.—Kitchener fare a nue and a aihndaheke, aboar All next House MR. WELLINGTON HAY’S SPEECH of Gusnons Toronto ass ellington Ha: s temporary single representative. Mr. 0) Y.. faeonee leader of the Liberals in the Ontar islature, made Ss al Be in John L. Brown, ae Lis- Tio annual meeting of the Morn- ington Municipal ‘Telephone System will be held i in ‘ownship Hall, at But there is nothing | Mac an Chair Warriors-¢-| Mab one e, Enos Boshart, Jean see he Ry ha Bunds bi ‘NORTHERN HOCKEY LEAGUE'S — Milverton School Report, HeOUREE RES The following is the report of the standing of February. Those marked with pa aerepiek were from one or more examina-! of ‘Mr. Following, a Listowel Sispateh ap- iL and Em e | reque: ly i h i wereived the aainwlan letter on Mare ist, nearly Age weeks after he made 1S st: v Listowel, Ont., Feb, 27th, 1922 Mr. Palek pee verton, Ont. mo es — ard of recent date received — and etn el that owing to os eee of other Northern Hockey usi- nen it has not been ‘auewered. ‘before “Vera Rnrobfent 30; average attendance 29. W. R. Burnett, Principal. Ree Room u Senior Third — Excellent—Pearl Ww. Judging from the wording of ust be laboring eines a at eir, Jack Bundscho, ‘age. Good—Harl Bundscho, Mild. xed Smith, Oscar Sehneuker, Ira milton, Emerson Kerr, Reggi . Gordon Guenther, Mary vee Cam} Be is "Tames | of —Billie SChas, ent — Muriel Catbert and | —, Excellent—Erma hat report — with an AS ra Pectial ot the tugkal that oe iken: 1 orn. Hockey ieuhan, eye Vand Melville. Coxon; |Heagus indefinitely. This is exaciy Bobby McMane. Bessie Han: orne|the same treatment accorded other ‘ood — ell, eat for similar of 8. Flossie, Berger, Arth uenel are Aikens wintes to peaee in aret Bundsché, Viola Attridge, Hazel | ea e hockey matches in the Gate eke and. Ro Blair equal. Fair he. will have to appeal to te Exec sae Clarence Stewart, | tive Committee then in (0 be ae Bae Shirley Ford. Poor—| reinstated. If this request fs sas Gordon Schweitzer, Alfred Ratz. is will be placed in good standing ae Absent—Hlla Campbell. bef alan 40; average attendance R. E. Schmidt, Teacher, bean Room III Yours truly, B. L. H. Bamford, Secretary. PR ee . He discussed with | all the questions now tt Go advo- d tS. Mornington Miss Ethel Mckee ‘will g demonstrate the use of the Columbia Grafonola in our la: and other shorter numbers will ube put frequent | on by the young is | . He made a speec vening free. ‘S| which puts him in the front line in| 25 cents, Children’ Bc politics: A box social will be held i ws eee In Mr. on Friday evening, i auspices of Nowe 27. Hay the Liberal party al- ssesses a leader ar and, trusted / i The fact} 7 | strumental + | Dancing. i of nes as s | judges have e 5 | attention, vee gcould not personally ambitious to selected in‘a regular an ian | leader for th th eade: 0 well as ¢ k so well handled. job and he Heat the-right man:f 5000 FACTS ABOUT CANADA ihe ¢ 1 be e low point touche the ne nborhood of 20 to 22 (rents per doz The Star Weekly tells the ES ng 2 : Du n Ri 1922 edition of the popular of t a be wels Sane C Fa = d by which re- at, the, public th aryel and | condensation, with a. fact He a sent. ‘contents will prove ‘the growth of the Cana ada. has a mu anging alphabet- 7 ‘0 |i Colonel, ‘Hugh Do- ‘Yes, minion ery a No better |gdvertisement ‘of th y could admitted even, in e had, and’ many use it in that way re Clark ES enlighten the ignorast a “Most of your! Wealth, pre i fat eleeyea? ” he asked | this Britain of the Wes‘ ‘opies may) of the But ve fo man, ‘ “Well, | d. from enti cnet in. Canada. most of our Raese have| by sending 30 cents to the Canadian | te be defeated!” facts Pub, Co., 588 Huron Street, 8) the Dartys beds rites festion: about A GREAT EXHIBIT RUSSIA’S PLIGHT Toronto Globe paralysis. of ol, pe upon Great Bi Polina and the United ses iitustrate the! and Empire in Products arts of Rroee: Canaaie dete hanno pandonable pride in goods in Homestic planta. Even. th j en ers are free to ai “hat rib A ge alah calamities, Bobroanext ot Hah cate: oroy ene ist its neighbors, Spy boat Be. yaliies Canadian Sadidaouene best of the argument ae for ORIRE as against foreign competiti hi iiaeaproad that the Canadian mar eva fe splay ea measure) of SEentlont Eebrilen goodwill, ish woollen manufacturers. lacking. -|ing people chiefly on { the response leit toke momen genei ns of. the ero and 1918." The ‘proets of Bar more Ghee on Rosamond ollen Co., shone "at Ae Bates & Ti = NON-BIGAMOUS Ltd, conclusive pro: at, the, popularity of Canadian. woollens na firm basis of actual quality Up Temibkeming wae a dint eck: tler has been grievously disappointed nnoyed peratae they would not get aa on fa, “hunter's license he ei a entitled him me dear. Panter Sah Banke “these mistakes, SAD! SAD! e lies the body of old Jim Moore, nk home brew that had a : 1 The ae Be drank was quite mek we ; t Renan diepay Tas saree cc Se er esdetn mes ale pee quality ‘ SET HIS MIND AT REST ailer: ‘Js this a-first-class restaurant?” roms ae 2 SPATS oie RE oll lia 0: yes,” ans wattle Mr. | “but we do mand serving you.”— ' Pearson’s in the legis-| Paddon | Beis d_ the waiter; |” the fame rly ts able to judge as of the whole proceed- Junior ird — Excellent mona Sharpe, - cital of ae facts of the case.” Mane, Glady jor’ officials, in impartial re- it arles Hocking, my ,Clarenge ‘Strathers,” Baird, “Helen Ing Akins * Fair | Mabel She ibe, *Richard Sage, * Dahms, ' Poor—Helen ‘Atk’ Bad Willian Blair, Stuart Paddon, AGertrude Ropp. Absent— ‘ore Enrolment 85; average attendance B. H. Osborne, eee Teacher. lock has been ‘ aeauee it Sorte Carouge Primary Room * Class _A—Excellent—Betty and Laura d equal offman. Helen aefsk Be re er Gravptord, Laura Wooln rT elterborn. Hooey, Nelson Duench, ite Andrew Schmidt. Good—-Billie: Campbell, " Harold Dobson, Grace hrenk, Inez Hoffman, Lucile Enge- Births, Marriages and Deaths irs Hondere h BIRTHS Naylor—In Bima, on Sunday, Feb. 26th, to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Nay- lor, twin boys. Burke-—In Elma. on Friday, 24th, thom to Mr. a Burke (nee daughter, Feb. nd Mrs.’ Glenn Alma. Forrest), se eee Merr unlop, obi any Ree at neuker, Goldie Taiz, DEATHS F ore sinwood, on Friday, Feb. 3th, Mrs. John Farrell, aged 76 Bae © as rimer Excellent—Odell Fleischhau hleen Waddell Doro- 7 <Dahms,” Mary. Campbell, Sage, Jane’ Blait, - Mary Gaul, Marie Due nch, Good—Wellington Att George Hyde, Herbert Sage, Bundscho, Marion Hyde, Haro jaefski, Geoffrey Clemens, Earl schhauer, Ma pee aAbeeht tack Cea ‘Enrolment 45. . B, J. Glenn, Teacher. At Linwood, on Saturday geet ne) Mrs. John Clarke, ged; ree yeai Johnston In Monkton, on Sunday, 6th, 1922, Joseph Johnston, ees #8 years, 31 days fa CAR CEDAR POSTS Just Arrived Counter: checks books can be ob- jun office at prices ey were several nd of a Teter that lisher’s heart: “ COAL - LUMBER - CEMENT Always on han NEWTON LUMBER YARDS C. Elligsen, Proprietor. SHORT COURSE STOCK JUDGING Milverton Farmer! s Club. ThePerth CountyBranchofthe Ont. Dept. of Agriculture at one p.m, om Tuesday, March 7th Programme . Heavy Horses. B. Smith, Columbus. Beef Cattle—W. J. Gardhouse, Thistletown, Also a short lecture on the Bacon Hog. zs This Course is being brought to Milverton for the Rabhe “ive of > encouraging the breeding of better and more prone stock and all who are interested are invited to attend, M. C. McPHAIL, Agricultural. Represent - wy

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