ol GOOD SALESMAN WANTED For every town and district not re- Fruits are br nursery stock i Make big money by taking an ag Experience not necessary Free equipment Exclusive territory Highest commissions paid Write for full particulars STONE & WELLINGTON “Fonthill Nurseries” Are You Insured ja quantity of down timber. For fur- ther particulars ies to A. POSLIF FREE ! A quantity of: Lance timber also TORONTO - Bd i a 2d | FOR § SALE A quantity of feed barley also some Lot oats. Apply to JOHN C, VOLL 10. Con. 13. Mornington. NOTICE FOR SALE AT LINWOOD R. Berlet is offering his of business. . BERLE’ RENBENG. WANTED, pence ie be recei S. liao, so Vee <J Ringed round with Gold and Gems is the Splendid Stock of Attractive Jewelry are displaying. Jewelery is investment if bought from a reputa- ‘e have spe- cia! facilities for securing the most fashionable jewelery. We buy largel and pay cash for all we buy. T means a saving for us and for you Always glad to anew our whether you buy or not. P. H. BASTENDORFF Jeweler and Optician ys Eyes Tested Free Milverton, Ont. RY.FISH&CO. : LINWOOD Coal, Cement and Lime Motar Stain, Etc. Grain, Flour and Feed and Furniture Above Goods Constantly Kept on Hand 4 proud to wear. natty appearance. Coats in the single-breasted atid ales ae English or Am cleverly mane: tt Pabrics” are ‘guaranteed all wool, pure dye and thoroughly shrun Before being made up. S. N. SMITH “The Tailor” MILVERTON, - ONT, | ply to DA | 34. Gon to pont on good road This | fre for caretake ree in! genera any: tender The lowest or ft : | sarily aceepted. MALCOLM Mach ¥ri!|""The matter of grants to the Sieh seats: aes Hospital and Children’s A left in abeyance until — futur: ig MILVERTON COUNCIL Vite organization garden. | ome |G ived up nee | Milverton Jan. Milverton Counci t a.m, for the year 1918 subseribed to the necessary de of office and took their the council board. viz: Frede m-! mermann Reeve. W. H, Grosch Geo.| Guenther. Louis E Pfeffer. and Geo, | Coxon, Council | e following otticers were then} soit for the i Weir, Clerk Wm. 7 with the Reeve and | Hartmier. constable. -and truant office or ang well | nd P. L. ‘Tyd with. ‘the 1 Jocated property containing—a aes and inieaed combined, an | dwelling good barn and A nae ovportunity for ae kind |g oe members of lite Grosch. | Board for 1914 and 1915. e i@aretaker of the public hbeeey and | jstzeet oman the to clean tte | crossings a holes on the str eo. ane _poundkeeper. | ‘The matter of street lighting was! fe in ue eres meet- | By-law being drafted r the appointments it was rea econd and third time and tying | t. FOR See died One general purpose ads. ni a rt Ore pe ds on year-old Cly: ae Be reasonable. a Moconto: tWor further partic ap: VID G. MeLENN AN Lot ma. 25-4-p 6. FARM FOR SALE. That valuable consisting 14 in the 14th Conee ssion of ac. k 90 acr der clue ae res in fall w hea at This is one of the best farms lice. Well fenced well draine a. in ntil d ply to the broprietor JOHN REIS the -premises or ‘W. M verton. "Phone in the shouse. ANNUAL MEETING Mornington Agricultural Society Public Library, Milverton FRIDAY, “JAN. 16 at one o'clock When officers for the ensuing year will be elected and other important business transacted A Large Attendance Requested Maleoln Macbeth, ; Samue! aley Co. r November Gouneil when adjourned to m at Bae pall of the reeve or in jae PIRATES. OF “OF HONGKONG. | | The Annual Meeting — or THE — eee Dariesceative Associatio! WILL BE MELD IN DONLEV'S senate NEWTON TUESDAY, “JAN. 20th at 2 o'clock p.m. Officers will be elected for the ensuing year. MESSRS. and JAMES TOR have’ been invited to address the ing, aA large attendance is requested. M. J. DOBSON, J.J. CARSON, President. Secretary, COMMERCIAL. —— -$ 82$ 85 48 Pall? Wheat, .. Barley per bushel. Gate oy Low Rates To California, Florida and the Sunny South NOw IN EFFECT ‘The Grand Trunk Railway isthe most direct route from points Fast through ja via Chicago. Detroit, Buffalo Full pees at G.T. ticket offi ises 1 C, B. eaiee: ror see it. J. C, Cunningham, Phone 1, Local Agent Important Change in Train Service in No, 27, now leaving Toronto 8.45 p. orriving Sudbury 5 55 a.m, will be a talycsie een. eae etter Saturday, Tenuacy Train No. 28, now leavin 9 and Sudbury 191 arriving Toronto 8.00 a:m. xem Bed sca ae between Sudbury and onto after Sunday, January 4, 1914, ‘Toronto-North Bay sleeping car willbe dis- continued with this service. ENTER LISTOWEL BUSINESS COLLEGE Any ti For particulars address EDWING.MATTHEWS, Principal © EW, THOMAS, — - . Maric Scueusier toronto Sidguer oa bee Be. 8 Jeaving Toronto 40.20 7B: Tan ge sud pa, (Genteal Time). onto sleeping ¢ Mau ane te coe. f Agent, or write M senger Agent, Toronto. ar 10.45, ie sleeping car will will beh handled | Sault Ste. r of Lonis No action. instrue corporat oe mae pels an bi ne su being dra afted in read and finally | ‘They Are she eat Real Old Fashioned | Bloodthirsty Kind. are pirates in Hongkong—not by that name on our own wate! tume, as all real pirates should, or ply th in Hongko one more tragedy is added to the long list SH cine on the Sikiang.—W. J, Ayl- in_Harper’s_ 's Magazine. ARE. YOU VERY BUSY? Every little while you read in the pay that so many persons have died from Con- sumption: Ibis a very far-off and matter of fact and possibly it scareély arrests your atten- ‘ion. Do you ever realize that each one of those “‘cases”—mere ite an official black tragedy to 50 that behind each one of them lies long, laid who'know hunger now that the father is ne. © your tragedy. Suppose it were 5 father, your tae your brother, sister, husband, wife, hands in utter helplessness while the crowds hurry by, engro: no! You are in that crowd and xou i pigoite: ther because you are bu: ie Ocul sso are -ane gladly you te that what meant so lela to you 4 would go far to bring back the glow to somebody's lips? Just sit down and think of the one you ” or ‘Tf he lay a Hospital for Consumptives has cared for Ss Don’t put it off. Use the attached form in sending your contribution. Local Agent | 3 saat ina ou know a man who needs a good Warm Overcoat or Clothing Send him to us not later than SATURDAY and we will fit him out with the most satisfactory garments he ever wore for less money than he ever paid for even ordinary clothing. See our ladies’ blk. Coats, curly cloth lined, rubber inter- lined, with fur col- 21 lbs. Granulated Sugar for $1. Only $2 worth to a customer. 20 Ladies’ Skirts $2.59 each. Get our Reduced Prices on furs 36 inch black Pail- lette Silk 69c. All Ladies’ Coats Reduced Sweater Coats re- duced. : The past few days has caus- ed you to realize the need of one. Go to Engeland’s sale and get one at a big reduction. This Great Sale ends Saturday, Jan. 17 under no consideration will the present prices prevail after Saturday Jan. 17th. The prices on last week’s list are good until Saturday. Come early in the day. 25 cent goods for 19¢ 50 cent goods for 59c 75 cent goods for 59c $1.00 goods for 79¢ 99c $1.50. goods for 1.19 $2.00 goods for 1.49 If you haven't seen the prices in last week's paper s Get a Copy and Figure out the Savings ENGELAND @ SONS MILVERTON, ONT “The People’s Store” - - CANADIAN PICTORIAL Aw mebody, | Canada’s Mee istic This elegant magazine delights the ee Sees and highly ing mel is the most popular “Pick-me-ap” or sleeping he is studying devilment. on the waiting room tables of the fe shows remarkable, understand-| fully or as fairl 8 leading doctors throughout the Dom-|ing of human speech. especially lews. The has inion and in the big aoe libraries it |fane speech. and even an un he Toronto Dailv News to te ally “used up” by the many |gift of reading men’s thoughts when-| scriptions for both papers are oes oo its entertaining |ever those t! ind beauti a “love at sight” Bublication and iaalip: “He - fekak dapereinenent feats res of fi mebody's wan face or the laughter to incerest to the ° 101 just to quote Jove best in the world. BG say “If she | Praise from among thousands — the at last. tageibee = there” | Canadian and see how it sounds, What aan be- | don—the Rt. es Lord Sis ee ase ee busy days | Wro! then ? ‘Canadian Pictorial’ is a publi- ven years now the Muskoka Free |eation which, if e ‘Ate you going to.kemember this Cheiat-| ING. OO; mas? pee weyers veae THE RAZOR-BACK HOG agree: ervation of fact that the negro help the Muskoka From Our Southern Highlanders |in our country is tre as a man ee ae hysique and mentality the razor | a ther, I had quite uncon- ehegaming cork, ¥ gladly enclose | |hack differs eve! re from a domes-|sciously subjected my American guest tie hoe than a wild from a/to the annoyance of having to sit in Sh: in front like a|close proximity to a colored gentle- go through the |man at a restaurant which we visited Armoi of meeting another mus Asiipaciiéiaitne ae oe He hide cushioned by bristles jician at a literary club. We argued allo yay for four weeks: he despises thorns. brambles and rat-| the question at some length. but $250.00 will endow a bed oe tlesnake! e. His extravagantly |soon found that the antagonism lay HGF~ Since the need ts ent | {long snout can scent like a cat’s and|deeper than argu Tt was instin- Ce Sig so te fo sub ubsoribe || yet burrow pun overturn'as if|ctive and ineradicable and yet. odd- ap Ae ig Weenie he Watt British stock, @ Te ae thin _ flanks. Dliant Twp or thr e generations of ances Treas. National Sank hoot fit ‘him to run like a dee Vv he outranks all other beasts ees rrior born. he is also a ete ui gist of the first order. Like and Popular |he lives a communal life and anit es of defense there can be little The pig is the only large animal 1 8 Z € 3 2 4 entertaining | too bold and erafty I wit, ‘The raz- controversy: Redi ‘Tach issue is literally crowded with fastingt but mind—whatever psycholo-| dealt with and also the question = highest quality of ublotograviires gists may say. He thinks. Anybody | Tariff. a , E ie oughts are directed | receip bears grudges. broods|™ail for one ye after | office. with you he one man’s nett aS for your unsuspecting teen. whens arreste ies and lodged in the pen. tee eks of mania from steer young woman ree the for the morrow L no igh Commissioner in Lon- | or Detroit Journal Strathcona | liable to atta helpless rage. I mav be permitted to AMERICANS AND NEGROES sav so is a credit to Canada” (Sign: hhose whom other , and hundreds |e) STRATHCONA. ts Oe ele : ae ee me wa pS Luigl Pe Whe pad bacti bere oak cA Brveets remarks on ace, antag Dlateau at an elevation of 6,000 feet, ok Se ere: Gone: Hoe Sena eet eh ee eg ee cle Saver onism remind me ofa day when 1] winding road leads up the slope to yas neers Tike you rate Foraamieds e “Canadian Pictorial” a spublish | to Svlnlior Sadat the | the vent where the ancient trees ex- pees als by THE “PIC TORIAL” PUBLISH. | metropolis sight-seeing. It was his|cite the wonder and admiration of . ‘tourists. The highest rears its top Montreal: first visit to a “THE NG: SESSION” t has been announced that ae cy slate with others of his kind for purposes nae will open on January 15th. doubt but that se] thi Ne r in Canada covers the ses-|§} sion of the Dominion House’ quite as Toronto of $2.25 both The Sci and the against the peace and, dignity of his| News will be sent to your address by ar, ligniti Send your subsoriptions in to BELATED CONSERVATION SIR CHARLES TUPPER’S BOOK, Canadians. and especially Conserva- tives. will be glad to hear that Cas- 8 lo. of Toronto. announce that in the near future thew will ublish wright have recently published thelr memories of political of course have se y' ° but prove a er contribution S ar Political ahd on i literature Wm. Ellison. at one Presbyterian minister at Southampton died at Alliston. on December 30th after a lingering illness. PUBLIC NOTICE! MRS. ¢. BORGEL, LINWOOD keeps \d Coal, Lime, Cement and Claer all kinds « oF Bulldog terial a2 Lumber, Lath, Shin; and, Appi Batter of. “fs best cae ver, pressions. One of them was a di Big Reductions in Men's Suits! From now until Feb. 15th, I will offer 20 suit lengths at Cost Price. Good trimming, made in latest style, fit and workmanship guaranteed. Allowance for two- piece suits. Tt will pay he to investigate this offer before buying. is ti: and |in the ‘United States had sufficed to goat. In courage Sad set up it this incurable race- d. M. FLEISCHHAUER, Merchant Tailor