Monkton Times, 2 Mar 1922, p. 5

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.. Mae! ECan Senta Mrs. Mose Ropp and fami- dy, of Poole, spent Sunday at he mee Si De. Shee Ss parents, Mr. zon. “Mrs. Sol Xi and Wednesd: Teen at Phitipebu, tan little daughter se spe ome. . pet =oF. Strat be'pre W. D. Weir’s Sale Register | Sapa March. 9th. 1922—House Lot and ee usehold Effects in Mil-' es station, for Mr.} ipfer spent lay, visiting s Brunk and ne ee at the d Mrs. Peter Bast, , To: ping. nee ed ae: 8, Ellie; e, On mn Thomas Hur, Friday, Mach Stock, oah Ruby and son ne Spending a few f Mr. ae ick Ruby. Race tended the pees ee inieeting. Be Rostock a ing. ir. al . Earl, of Pi ale, cd oe. at the: home | Tuesday, March 14th, | utors of House and Lot and | Hossa Effects iat the late hs, meeting of the Gads- sohasion's A Newent iety was, oo in ae a Feb. be ‘en ae ru) ils oft Nos. 4 rs 8 and fi ech ole acta ber of songs, recitations, dialogue es re giyen. Then “Resolved that a INSPECTED GRAVEL PITS - Milam Gazette tio Government has have isu Bet regulati tions for owner: ca instance, ust verhanging sections earth, which might fall wi ing, and no excavation is “| which might incur dange Sect epae hare 7ac fey oe sey, Mrs. ir. Reid, decided ee aoe oe a affirmative to the’ owners. tford, is expected owed of Mrs. e 922-—Exec- | out Le rs to look over gravel mit, 0 ry every eran Pi i owner raat see that phere ©: ‘ithout warn- looking over the Carrick and Mild. may pits and is issuing. BUIERCIONE wt ATWOOD JOTTINGS ree sae Bell visited in Ford- Ralph ie next meets wich last ane Hunter, of Toronto, ak la nt, the week-end at tie amg of ‘s for} alg and Mrs. poe nee S. H. Mitchell. ate. very sorry indeed to an- ce the deat 2 ii anion, of this village, following ration for appendicitis. Mrs. Hamilton liad not been ell for pee? efore the operation, d_ wai se, | not strong enough to bear the seals The death~oceurred on ursday Before her "marriage, many years ago, } Ali Be ter, | Of ies ily respected young sons and four ughters, namely: Se Bod John, of] Bima; Robert and of the West; Mrs. G hide of Lebanon; Mrs. Blakie, of Glanworth Mrs. John C ‘A. Ro bb. of Elm: and Mrs. their mother for a few days before her dea e community extends eeu ‘sympathy to the . Mr. and M fond Toronto, asa the night of last week the last ‘entertainment of the Chautauqua mme rs. "The attendance was quite as large as on pothe evenings, e Methodist Epworth League ee avery ere AS on Clover& TimothySeed | We have a good supply of Clover and Timothy Seed on hand. The market is very firm. We can save you money by buying early FROST WIRE FENCE Frost Wire Fencing of all styles on hand. Get the best for the same price that you could buy the poor quality for, Goodyear, Dominion and Dunlop Tires Goodyear, Dominion and Dunlop Tires on hand at lowest prices. McLAUGHLIN and CHEVROLET CARS McLaughlin and Chevrolet Cars in stock. Pick yours now and get it when you want it. M.E. BETTGER & CO. Monkton, Ontario A Slaughter in Prices on Ladies’ Blouses BSG $1.75 to $2.76 for -00 to $6.00, for All sizes and colors, regular All sizes and colors, regular Many other lines to clear regardless of cost. New Shipment of Spring Corsets Just to Hand A nice low bust, elastic top in pink, regular $1.50, for Other lines at similar prices. NEW COTTONADES NEW PRINTS NEW CHINZES NEW -SHIRTINGS NEW GALATEAS at reduced Spring prices WEBER & BETTGER MONKTON’S POPULAR STORE Gee with see is their home. and a programme a box social com- pleted the evening. LOGAN COUNCIL Council met this date, Feb, 27th, 1922, pursuant to adjournment, all being present, the “reeve In addition to siness at_this cies ‘was the reading and adopting the auditors report for atte following Peas was dispos- ‘onded and carried Dennis Mahoney be appointed delegate to attend the Good Roads convention at Toronto, March ist, 2nd and 3rd. Thi Fred Rock be appointed sani. nspector in place of Adam Schneider, who resigned. That Dennis Costello Be paid $100 Engineer's gertif me work done ¢ on the Hagarty as per clerk be instructed to Wepre a rand expenditure by-law o i, pont 1922, By-law No. 1, 1922 mak- & ses for ee expenditure be now ee That Be law N A.D., 1922. as read be ‘finally passed and ate and ¢] e authorized to Sipn jane seal the eee = it Newton Boyd account re tt this ‘council tekes moa ion The accounts presented amounting 5 Paes ordered paid. Thee thi cil doth now ese to meet gaia ane earch 27th a sual p! ur of one o' Mode in the Bttesioon: to BAHN’S CORNERS Mr. ran Bahn spent Tuesday last at Mr. August Nowack’s, near Gadshill. last at Li The great sleet = ice-storm that swept over Western Ontario eas we a the- Becker’ and daught Laura spent a day last week at Me. Charles Grati Mr. Phili > Oppee spent last Tues- witht Mr, and’Mes. Lou's GrauL Robt. H. Smith spent Satur- Mr. pobh Bain. t0 report the death Reinhold Bahn on Saturday. eepest sympathy. to | day wi We a of M We e: the sui nily, A — Prot: fame attended the sale of Mr. Adam Kressler at.Monkton on. Ti IN MEMORIAM In lov: memory of Susa» er, Who died Feb, 22nd, 1920. She has gone through the beautiful a a “a the City wf Gold mee a $ no sorrow, grief or She’s ante in the heavenly fold { eieue! missed by n mney rothers and sister: ear Brier More Tobacco for the Money Packages 15° % IbTins 85¢ oghlin and | Blakie ath, with Hl Ce After games| ™. ng n. | ing i spending way (deceased) be returned a8 & @| 10th, unde Louie George Rock, Clerk. {£2 $ Mr. ‘ohn, Barclay spent Saturday MONKTON BRIEFS claimed that eighty Mitchel! here are over} to Harvey at Sane wor! ter and Mrs. John Ferguson, | fe Mitchell, left ‘Thursday Zon Imperial, | Sask. Miss Ierguson on. her |} eine formerly |¢> ri Miss one of Mitchell's most ladies. ween. Sues and ims will take place in Exiine's hall on Friday evening on the sri oct Resolved that public | f railways is better fol es hel Pers uson is he proceeds of ti will 20 towards oe ‘Monkton Fund, here the remains of the late Joseph John- Stratford on aie ere they were interred in Avon- dale cemeter: ‘onkton Times, like ny wspapers in eet. niet dependent upon Hydro delayed four wel ist ees in "publ cation through the breakdown the system through ihe ice-sto} pre e are sorry to hear that . Bettger is Tadlgoieed at ae sent GS from an attack of tonsilitis. Mrs. L sBattin enon Tuesday at Jolly, travelling _frcient a eaeite in fow Mr.C, W com y is Mr, and Mrs, Archibald their sad bereavement Lowe makers of high stand- ard paints, will _put on a demonstra- on Wednesday 8th, at Geo. Man. Mr. Kelso will also give a demonstragjon on the Col- mbia — Graphophon Everybody ies The meeting held on Friday even- n the interests of a Continuation school. Was largely attended. “Mr. Chalmers acted as vchaleman in tho ne, who was ill, SOMAls Aiipeioe an interesting and instructive address. A number of question were asked Pacing carried on. ‘The im- eu at the necting seemed favor- aken. forget pageant in the Methodist Church on Friday. aes r the auspices of the Mis. sion Cirele. le. one Golightly. of ee the week-end a re Miss Violet as of Stratford, is spend oe e few days visiting friends Perey Re R of we occupy the M eer rom moses Serv Louisville. pulpit here ices Sterne Banics Gi Mr. and: Mr eS Bas eouties Milverton on Tuesday aftern aS a ord) e ‘fo lowing puis were elected: Vir, Pengennetg: vice- pas 24 : Be ue fee ee son R. Golightly and or Paitila tree eonimiltee Mecers eld, J.C. Zllacott, C. Ww: Hobbs. and J. 0. Wilso | The: fe tion $10 10 the Monkton. Ban Library in lieu of wood used at ead of Mitchell, ‘h her friend, nderson. of Mitchell, spent ce with- their daughter, Mrs. KE. ase Mr. of London, spent the Ba ot with friends here, Mr. Ed, aes Pye Sunday fand Monday at Carlingford, Mr, Hee MeCoare pee a ee jagecesfl sa n Mond: Feb, Mr: ~ MeCourt oe aeine th e States soon, aM . Annig So spent several days her er being at Toronto maillinery aaeniion before leaving for mas Knipe has returned home after spending the past’ week in Galt with his sister, Mrs. ort. DIRECTORS’ MEETING suant to: adjovrnment, the di- Sentoee of the Elma Farmers! Mutual ues ny met in thé . Atwood, on Tue ith all the ¢ Bal 2 r time and place, “3. R,; Hammond, Sectetary. ATTA BOY Ac barber ‘led. from Perdue Would ee urge a shampoo, He talked $0 of dandruff thatthe eae got damruff And made thia, One, batber. ele for Lo: Bos | aa took place at athe bri age at Hone hes to LISTOWEL ¢ Quarterly Board of: Blenheim’ netoase Church has exte) ponies eal) by the ease boys nthe Listowel rink on. Monday night bya score March Soe aie the biggest and hast spe the year—friday, March 3rd; Wellington Hay. MPP. spent the week-end at his home in Meter Savage left on Monday where he has procured a prey with the Ford Motor Co. and Dr. J. - sponte Sai ‘in’ Toronto on Wednesday at- tending the Liberal euaventige held ity. he dine of Miss Annie Lytle, of Tea to Mr. Willis, of Gowan- n Tuesda; vot this week. Best and congratula atone are exten a oe HePEY. play ees ageant ‘ Paar ES whieh Wwe billed for 1 accompanied | about ednesday Ee es orking order again, cnveially the rural lines, in Ripley they are determined G turn ae Tables .| on the Ripley boys on Frid wspapers have moved away from pola dominations, and it is a safe will never move. ‘back. They are willing ¢ espouse political principles but they will at the 4 w that | reaches Dolities t the liking of the machine politicianLondon Advertiser WANTED second-hand. Buckeye Brooder with a capacity of 400 or rue Lae Apoly to George Lang, Bri FOR SALE 24 aer f land, good bush, stable and brick cottage an ruit_ trees Skee on the line, 1 1-2 rom Newton and 1-2 mile from Mill bank For further particulars apply clue Sitter, 175 Welling. iy Wee Kitchenei coe are pie FARM STOCK There will be: aold by public auction alf 0: t 2, Con. 9, y Twp. 4 miles south- inwood and 4 miles north-east of Millbank, on TUESDAY, MAR. 7th, 1922 CBetier teoin e Hf late John ‘m) Lot Conese at One a clock, p.m. hat ofollgw ine valuable Mare, 7 years old, 1,250; ‘on Mare, 6 years’ old, eperheeor Horse, 5 yours snatched rey aiding, 8 yea 1,300 Cow h calf at, bya, trashy calves uurham Cows with calves at foots Holstein Gov as foletein Cows, fr y time ‘of sale ham Heifers due April 10th; ‘Doha 2 peas Cows Ibs. 5 s shoats do., 1 ; 2°Brood song Me to fartow in Sal ‘0 a Steel-tire buggy, milk pails, £6 iS and other numerous article All ; ove’ redit a 3. or 6 per cent. per hunts Off ash on evedit amounts, sums of $10.00 a v that acl on ve Geo. G:C! Sener Asuce onatal Man able professional men ho achieved ig Hee years ago. this noted tothe world a. Pre- tng pains, and ign to hop. Mh tank? tt year, to W. Zi d and|TI have a limited quantity of Bullets 1 —3. ech weighing ay 150 Ba fa rhe eat, 20 }Bank barn 70x72, It Measures U Up in in Tea Quality “100% of of its Selling Cost Cost "SALADA" “STANDARD” THE WORLD OVER 272. FOR SALE Fale ee vealing cae at five cents pounds pply to A. We Gallaer: Milverto FOR SALE Registered Shorthorn Bull (milk- ing grain), Hsing 1 year old. Apply Henry ‘Klockman, R. R. No, i, ton NOTICE ‘ood and iron pump coopecs repairing ‘aso eb pipe fitting, agents for Toront urlington ‘silo. our pies we beat them all, Fink & Son, Linwood, Ont. FOR SALE Taylor safe, 2 ft. 2 in. by 3 ft.;2% . Gas engine; derrick 30 feet high} b: Bae Apply to John Elligsen, Milverton FOR SALE One second-hand organ in shape f rising one one set single harness. enue ni immerman, Milverton. F. HEAGY, Coal and Wood & H. Lackawanna Scranton soe is seas 8 SHIPPING NOTICE I will ship hogs eed March ber’ from the C.P.R. s' ne Milverton, Kindly notify He” sig! lave any: cattle for Pat or to mins o D, Atkins, U.F.O. shipper. FOR SALE A hand knittin; apelin in splen- did condition, ‘or ie Bartle 1} lars appl: re Sin Pug! George Kit d, Newton, ae Wo- men’s S intitate still has a few cook ooks on han: left at $14.00 per ton. Order FOR SALE 2 incubators, 1 grain sprouter, utting box, 2 goats, 2 rabbits, ohare che es, some tra ts, some lumber to Suid mahtshen houses auely 46 Co a: Grosch, Milverton, LOST Strayed away about Jan. 17th, black collie fee ee tan feet end ate and bob Hee ation as 0. his whereabonts will be gladly re- ceive by Stanley Struthers, con. 12; SHIPPING NOTICE I will ship hogs from Milverton G. T.R. and B: arc] 3rd, and phe C.P.R. station on Jas, Hamilton, Pro- NOTICE The Brunner U,F.O. Club will meet sete! house on Sal are gressive Shioper FOR SALE 4° Homes, 26. Mile Cows and 25) Shoats, Lot 2, Con. 9. Wellesley, on Tuesday, March 7th. For further particulars see notice of sale next week. Samuel Harron, res s_important “John Ploming, Secretary, FARM FOR SALE acres, on the boundary Wek ufitce and Mornington, goo ings, well fenced, well drained, rene: ater, about four miles from: For further particulars: “oply to George Guenther, Milverton. FOR SALE Ren: nfiew cream separator 4 vee only onths, capacity 750 pounds. bor farther Dantas eae iM Mr: ‘Thomas Headon, re of Mr. Peter Campbell, Milverton! or at Sun Office. FOR derik 2 FARM FOR SALE do want. ir best poles ie eats i Bell because 300 love its . W. Schmidt, Milver- iO 100 acres, east half lot 18, con. 5 Mornington, Will. be a snap for somebody. Reason f ing, have another farin in view, Apply at once to Joe Kropf, R.R. No. Milverton. FOR SALE __ $1,000 wild buy a nearly new Joli- ette chopper, ay drive belt, 45 feet double and Titan tractor, one eaton HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE ce anid seven Building lots] Mat " 1s, reer | further pariontae falas :| Chalmers, Poole, pean a fi a FOR SALE extra good Barred Rock oheely bred-to-lay strain, purchas- d when baby chicks from L:R, Guilds famous poultey.yards, Rockwood, Ont $2.00,each.° Also a number of Peat Grey Guinea Fowl at $3.00 per Apply to Win, Neilson, Brittory, rs apply to Henry Sage, Milverton, COMING TO ‘THE SALE? (YES) Having sold the farm, 1 therefore public farm stock, Barred | Ontario, FAKM BOR SALE 100° aeres, ‘hig nk barn ment wall, stale ‘emented house. 12x40, with at Lunch served iter ‘hen Helm, 1-2 mile north of Hesson POR SALE i alt alee in he ables; school Farm of with 1 road; woune orchard and other eres of nanivood bush, 20 acr y acr down in ploughing all pale se i ord. For twther Pec apply to. C, Jantab $3 000 S Sracanlaasie uk clots R, No. 1, Gadshill Station, y stock and imple, all for $1,500 cash. pply to. Nick Loiek, Re 'R. No, 1, MMulbank, Ont. FARM FOR SALE East half of lot 10 in the 4th cone of the Township of Mor ornington, taining 100 ac 3 bush, 90 acres under cultivation, a 2 mille al lot 4, con.! of Milverton GTR, 2 mites farm isa FARM FOR SALE Si miles; G.’ TR, elation ie sites © stone road. » Good fenced and dre eed ficre orchard, swamp}; mainder | pig pen and el under culti' ari whea' io 3 food fal ‘foors, eal cola ick | fa hobse with floored: attic-and fornace, steel roof, all cemefted, water trough in barn; iving shed; garage for car; plenty | gpring water, | Easy ter 8. particulars. apply Puppet, fe R,R. No. 1, thank femae i—no waste son ee selling, ee bought a 200 re «Appl D. Schwartzen- er or W. D. Weir Dee re ays ‘ ‘i D pone Bere ete ot the les -to- date — est residences in town for sale, Tenders for Drain $1,200-——Will buy a good brick dwell: | ing with peene kitchen and wood- ALED TENDERS marked “Tend: rooms, ‘ ST Cae SoD 000 Wil buy the Nosth 95 acres con Ss $500.00. Plans, profiles aii! specifications | eseen Bt _my “office, Atwood, mebody, further “information. ‘apply fo 10. ithe Will bay the south, half of . Scotty Reeve, Monkton, Ont, or dn bik he a Ae att tender not| necessi ate ened: Geo, seh Clerk of aitinas WS, 2 Ba. pe Oed: ees ey 1022, : 0: ahs aaah Milverton and Ne whom. al all wih or aiden

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