ere o— LOGAN HAS PRODIGY | trwin’ 's nas is soon made up, but Oe SESSION OF BADEN CHURCH jother years it takes him a small fra HELD ILLEGAL : OBITUARY Stratford Beacon fas cae a minute to answer the quer To be*able to tell the day of ee week, any da’ y. Attempts of. the’ pastor and a fac- “How he cart do thia cannot be lex- 40 tenet congregation gf St Jacth’a WILLIAM ROGERS ¥|plained for he does not even know fiyangelical, Lutheran «Church, in ih Roberson ofiemenaent io? Logan ied at the home of his daugh. ¥. Ts. Canada, were adjudged b: atchford as preeulee and wal i ment oe pastor, e) nee and his party were &' desirous of uniting the Ba ea church with the United Synod of Missouri. he Oageade Hall official report say ath. “Foner vs, Brenner—J. C, Makins, ae oe ite ands one feces . Rogers, of Logan, is a brates eee MRS, JAMES JOHNSTON an Une extending ores several years, . Jal a matte at se best educated men in this part of the country. , No matter what question is asked Mas ipeiht Jacob's se yaneelicat Lutheran Church regarding dates on the calendars, Ir- “ ‘il gi © | at Baden eclai hem all and it does jo 0, S regular programme when ill |? he ent and Mrs. Jo 0 id x ; : doubtless take advantage of the op- 2 portunity ot hearing this human sal OuE i i med to rio i pes 2 e o e pa Rndarterebartn: Goantys leas call pe ep tts none fon iP Gite | that Mrs. Jo egain her 5 ° op likely that he will make a theatsieal Er Sean tereraien Ghar futile: Ith, but sh 1S Inc ive OWiIn ay or tour, inti n of ‘une! ‘ er hh ti ay desi Raat ae 1 ongregation as desire st CARD OF THANKS remain affiliated to the Can in-law, Mrs, MeLaughlin, 1 _to ompose tl St. ares here th ~ mw of eer . George Hawthorne and fami- = ‘Sra: pene was in hér 54th year. Mrs f give iis mswer as Mi oy. E ich woul . e can | to. friend: neighbors their si rty, real and personal as agaii 5 @ @ also te late of the first, thanks for the sympathy a , r ied: on £ day of any week in| ki ine their at e this action was constituted : : any month of the year. From the be-| late bereavement of husband and Beenie possession of the MRS, ace DEBUS ginning of 1919 tc the end of 1922, | father. {church property. and that the Plain ‘ s a: | tiffs are entitled to the use and pos-! After an illness of about si ; rom an internal cancer, Mrs. ™. \ ere === | session thereof Plaintiffs. are’ also |to have judgment for nominal dam pages fixed at $1, and full costs of uit. Bae ites. Debus aig her S5th Year & THE EARLY SPRING SHOPPER WILL MAKE NO How to open a Savings poe = eos enun SE Sa MISTAKE IN CHOOSING HER NEW APPAREL nay vs, Chas, W. Hetherington and|, Womier and Mrs Albert Maleho FROM THIS WONDERFUL DISPLAY OF Account soni e "he Se of Elma : of Ellice. Mr periermaan zu | NEW SPRING MODES d. ‘uneral. pret Siscnemecne aes i gut ne ; Youcan open a savings account |Orde. | The plai a pastor of St. Paul’s Church, Ellice, | Pe z . | balance of pure! took pl: to the M ill = N S \ in The Bank of Nova Scotia with |money on lot 2, concession 4, Elma tery on Saturday, March 4th.” There | ew uits =- an het Cw oats asmall deposit. All you need do | ssrold 3 fe mag | Wasa large number. 5 : is to bring your money to the teller | teres i fae ‘ as|f ‘ eth mec enneee es myer N D N Bl Ss i 0 pa e) iS respect. dpdcaian OUP” Bate Ona Tai |for the amo aimed The ee eae ee ew resses ~- ew ouses ier oe x {defendants entered a counter claim em The ledger-keeper then gives you gpa for damages in respect a MRS. GEORGE HAMILTON 5: hi is i | ihe acre: a A Bess books which ts your, retelDt |acres of land. Judgment in full was|_. There passed away at her home ir {t takes less than five minutes. | given for the plaintiff for the amount | Elma on Thursday of last week in lof the note with interest, without i i lcosts. Judgment was entered for the When you wish to deposit more | defendants for sone on their counter b mship 0 lownie. vhad ry es) oy a = money, and it is not convenient to claim, with e ae 8 3 ay evenin ni snd i 3 ner ing Variety and Distinction in the do so personally you can send it in by a member of your family, or a sday n neighbor, along with your pass SS ONE ee book. | ci ld administer, she passe: | of S.{away on sda} ing. T i i {S. No eee for the month of r $ e survive a sor- The five minutes you take to HuRbaHdetooe aot o id Walter of open a savings account may be Sr. 1V—Saul Egger, Charlie Couns’ oa of Elm: Wycliffe Flood, Annie Egger and|the West, pod ene ; | re tg ar args en Batten equal, Ella Holatz, Willie| George Duncan, of Leb 3: The Suit Section is forearmed for Spring with Suits i ‘100 : : : ee from the leading Canadian manufacturers that excell in Osear Rock, |The funeral was Held last Sat line and quality, and are moderate in price. con, Jo x from late oe Atwood tol The Bank of Nova Scotia eae Wile Hinz, Martha Quer-| Elma Centre cemetery. ‘To the be They obey the Fashion’s whispers that say Notch dr “Til—Annie Harvison, Philip| svmpthy of the entire community. | Tuxedo Collars, straight lines or the loose box or Cape ESTABLISHED 1832 5 iz LEWIS, Manager, Milverton me Lawson Leake, Bmést Ber goo oat, and stitching and braid used in moderation. They iconare Patton Cantal $ 870009 | Branch at Linwood, and sub af ; —Wihelmina Flood: Milton WERNER DIEHL | are ma ne of = tn wool Tricotine, Poiret Twill ane Bi ranch at Millbank ope e8- ‘erna Osborn, Carl Myer. 7 a a fi Resources = Pomjamqom Branch Ay ee eave: 1 Glive Ronnenbers, Marzarct Following an illness of ar fe es, also tl ‘ ie done ale 9 B hi Leake, Kenneth |‘ Pao “ shades, navy an acl fe) owe wae sand, grey, bar. ee ohn Bra shaw Ais tie of ts decanter Mrs | and cinnamon, all sizes from 16 0 and 34 to 44. They Phorm se oge eer cs gee oe | Bel Nalh Trinity. Stree sutton come with plain skirts or smart Cine hile the more a 68th vea fe I. M. Hunter, Teacher. |S goath Hasthon Lee ovelty Suits have smart dresses. ane: prices this season + 06. h in © range from : i _in Ellice, After Ans following ts the:teporh of S. jhe death of tus wite he resided s. Be s 1 yes About in J ry. Those marked with a went to Stratfe oe ee oe 19.75, $25.00 to $45.00 Rte aminations, Figure denotes ‘per. | Yea? ago, W © Barbara Horning, $ 5 5 . Oo a WE know'a man who used to hand 2 _‘| centage. Ae Lutheran in’religion, i Bae ars gets or Sr. IV Oliver Bannerman 85, nine i six. child- | © is spare money to a friend George Ga ren: Mrs. H el, Mornington and hi her to keep for him because he could not jot aired b oo) 85, Vivwil Part Mrs. Arthur Re M resist spending it. One day the E Geer rgina Lannin 71, Fergus | 52 |. Stri ‘ iw and his chances of get- {| Ww rs McEwen 61, "Her “1% seer ting his money back vanished. Your TL Vatters 62, Bdith 8 vived savings bank passbook in the Bank I | Dittmer 38, wien b also _b; een cantanitaeen of Hamilton is your safeguard, Second—Fergus ss Tannin 80, Clea: | Femains were brownie | tus , eal sther f R Risers sbar db, Harte Hoste’ be siroe y oe Sead evening | from| Abbott 19 ence ner isk pla the |” Wirst—Harvey Partridge 95. Ron-| Moserville cemetery-on ‘esd af : ee @ ew ouses ald Bannerman 69, Flora Mueller 58,| 100m, M 7th. © The Norman Weir 8 conducted by Rev’s, A. Blunck Bice prhtie atte Lannin. Violet and 0. Klaehn, of Stratford Hainel, Joe Hea Ralph Schmidt, | Pallbearers were Messrs. Henr auf, Cha ter, B Florence. Wattersfi Olive “Schank, | uf. Chas, Ritter, J. B. Ritter, John Paisley Silk will be extensively used this season f MILVERTON BRANCH—N. G. Schafer, Manager Abbot Hemy Grave, George Gansaies : trimming ariauee and blouses. ca as been seme Hae) . W. Lockhart, Teacher. ta ee upon the new blouses that we are showing. These ca tone GEORGE HAWTHORNE are all moderately priced. s ihe eae ge PS Cen ni Be Be Year or two of indifferent Names are in order of ra “Tse the Bell St, W—Dorethy Quip, Milton ae obi ne rvey Querengesser, Moody | #00 to Sell” few d re hee, Mr, Hawthor tive of Morn. 2 “Sr. Ill Wed Becker. John Dich!, ative of Morn- ° ee ington and was born neatly 64 years Clarence, Querengesser, wey Gropp, Jago. In March 1898 he led to. the rin ra 5 in an cig a Margaret Becker, Clar-| 72". Sedu bit, v v : First—Luella Becker, Ruth Kalb- lian, 5 Mi illian, survive i fleisch, Wiltsed Diehl, Charlotte Han-| him. 7 a! 7 h was con- na, Esther Rassman, Ralph Kerr, | Ve al : easin (\) es Adam Kerr. AA y nce © Pri 3 3 . wl he i z rimer—Pearl Kalbfleisch, Nor-| @ man, Diehl. . E, Cowan, Teacher. | ™ ; Scot she eee: a Wm: Many a pleasing turn is taken by the countless hand- The following is the report of S.| Reid. Geo. Johnston and M. J. ecins Wraps, Capes and Coats which make their first bow . pring. Developed in fine aes as Tricotine Ve- noe tee eae Be en Poiret Twill Bnd Polo Cloths. Shades, Navy, Rein- for one or more ex-| earl . ae deer, Sand, Copen, Grey and Pekin. All sizes. 1V—Marie Dietrich, Morgan Johnston, *Bmily my. (wee lays 2 his own, death, : Have a Big Sto s IT. Wood, Jimuto nara J ohnsion, Lizzie from 2 distance. p some e of them were PRICES RANGE FROM $14.95, $20.00 TO $40.00 < Sgiec eeel tpamem agra eter x ener at Bena ranies, hal AND HIGHER 'HERE are such stores, that hold the trade for miles« , EEE Cate ey ee ae No. 5 around, somé of them built up without largely in- bah a na Woe, Horenee Wood, |? FeLi ane hee creasing capi ie Tig cngedace ROTO standardized stocks of the very best an, Woe Sininnie: John. ; gollers, the sare styles that are being shown Jn the big cities, sions Mitre Baenett spray Mr. and Mrs, A. Kritzer, spra He is’ particular to get the styles that are advertised, that First George ‘Wood, _ Paschalla nd Mrs. Griffin. ae s r. If it is wearing apparel, he prob- Meyer, Tommy Wood, Joe Dietrich. ably does not carry the very small or very arae sizes, prefer- Prinier—Grace Burnett, Arthur Z ring those for which there will be most deman Mey COMMERCIAL Number on roll 26, average httemd: f , a When well aa awe an advertisement in the local paper starts ance 24. Fall wiert them sellin; merchant looks upon pe manufacturer or J. Farrell, Teacher. | Bran hg hea Once kas ea oftener, he checks os orts es ew ean 0K odd sizes he needs, and orders them by WILD pucks FEED IN CENTRE Flour, 5 Jewel | IF - Flour; Banner | AGE Flour, Jewel 4 ‘ogs, liveweight . . possible, Customers are Paisley Advocate Buteher’s Catile ; anthtoslastic to find they ean buy’ what they Wwaht in their home Almost y day for the past|Sheep ... m grows rapidiy, and the yearly turnover in- go a number of wild ducks | Lambs, Sping ee Te ea is often made the pene day by express, parcel post, rei POSTS CONE Eee ey creases notably. a Ghidks; ‘alive By designating an experienced em- \ Sar ind Ti rate ivers in the | Hens, alive ploy yee to handle out-of-town messages, i H Engeland & Son| f \ ntl Boe bet appar- | Duc! alive : “ BS EE erate y scteme’ |S y e an eyfare er [seine |] “The People’s Store” MILVERTON | / Station « nti k t 7