Sale Starts Saturday, Jan. 4] mM DE WINTER | ow For w For Bargains - TER NANG ING SALE Owing to the ite ee séason, we are overloaded with heavy goods and winter’ garments, we are therefore giving the public this chance to save money. by offering the following’ exceptional low prices en "8 Fleeced Underwear, regular $1.25, sale en's Heavy Gauntlets, te “$3.40, sale en’s Heavy Rubbers, reg, $4.25, ‘sale. ents Heavy Rubbers’ reg. $3.75, n’s ee Rubbers, reg. $3.00, ae ubbar leather | i ree. #2. 15 for joys’ Overcoats, worth $5.00, ‘ale price joys’ Underwear, regular 85¢, sa PooounnmaSusnsooagacawa EXTRA SPECIAL ! 8 only pieces aoe worth 85¢ yd. on sale at p CLS So setae Ar 24c (Not more on ‘fe ea to a Customer) 9 bs. Rolled Oats, “Purity,” t EXTRA SPECIAL ! (One lat to a Customer) nee aor eee reg. ey 00, sale. SHOES ! During this sale a DISCOUNT OF 10 PER CENT. will be given on any pair of Shoes in the store, aes reer to clear at ‘ool Pull-ov % tal Men's Long Overcoats,. reg. $17.00, sale we Smoeks, heey. lined: tom “Bias; sale FANCY CHINA ONE-THIRD OFF. gular #38, 00 Afiuibber of Gicls oe Children’s Goats to clear at a $8 Men’s Short Overcoats, heavy, worth $10, sale.... i Overcoats, reg. $18, sale. 15 A number a Sweaters, oe Beater Goatah ater Fiakualatted » regular be, sale. Sa ed, Mocha, dress, ‘reg. ~ 35, sale ay 98 Men’s Mocha Mitts, dress, reg. $2.25, sale 89 pone in bulk, “Baker’s” reg. 40c, sali . for. EXTRA SPECIAL ! Red Rose Tea, pees reg. ae r Ib. This Big Sale Starts on Saturday, Jan. 4th, 1919 And will continue until further notice. Do not put off coming, as the surplus of our Winter Stock will be cleared quickly at these prices. SEE LARGE oe SALE IS STRICTLY CASH OR PRODUCE AT TIME OF PURCHASE No charges at above prices. A. H. TERRILL, The Busy Corner Store, Linwood Bring your Butter and Eggs—they count as cash. Canada Food Board License No. 8—13188. bi of influenza, are years of age = wh 10 o Bas been ll for some weeks is not improvi: Mr. Me at Milverton on Monda: ronto this weel Keyes and ug Stratford, spent tho Weelcerid-a¢ Men Jack McEw day ast, wee Mr. Jack Chalmers has returned to | Healey, Mon Toronto after spending Christmas at r. James Haley and Frank spent Grace Chalmers is spending a few Maga it Cordtiver with: her. brotie James Battin has purchased a —_——_———- number of of cattle near Monkton. In Memoriam. James, spent Christmas with Mr, ad MONKTON itny. dames Terry and Ales. Huggins rit on Gill’s._ 5 or 60¢ per Out for our Advt next week.|dozen. No. 1 Wealthy erate and Fensnerate New. Year.—Weber |SOme of these apples, they are eon quality and are loyd Holman, C.P.R. reliev- _ Rey, E, A ».Thomson is spending agent spent Christmas. holidays , New Year’s at his home in past Gill’s ae on toys, box Roy Rowland, who has been tng paper, fancy handkerchiefs, teers tor the past couple of years sill and khaki handlerhit rrived at Linwood on Monday. A team belon to Mr, Patrick Mr, and Mrs, Jas. Holmes, of Strat} Healey lett standing in front of the for,d spent a iia days of week | bla parent ith shop on Monday, took Rowland fell on “Tast ret Spuseainied a frac-|age other than that some of the har- ness was broken, hi Mr, Henry Roni Mr, and Mrs, Ja: anes peas god who have: all been neoriously “itl family spent Christmas with Mr. Mrs. ee it Haulin, 0 of the 8th =e improving. ussell Morriton, of allacton Elm: has returned hom Re ae wings ae James Erskine has Hisposed of arl Bll verton is|@ lot on Erskine Ave. to Mr. spending the holidays, vin rane father|Horn, who intends building at pang Ellacott. future date. He Mr: “ George B, Manton| Misses Jean Seeciets, Gladys Syl- Sia at wee Moats and Mr. Orval Strachan, °f with the eS Paventts ratford, and Roy Str tices of R. Mr. Arthur Denman, of Union, |F., Tororo, spent, Wednes esday ates died on Sunday, Dec. 29th, following |noon at Mr. J Johnsto1 nza. He was 25 re ‘er ae Pas hear that Mr. David phere d. gs is Hamilton, of the Ster-}mas Day, but many stuck nk staff, who is ill with one wheels as usual. ‘Bal meine relieves a by Mr. C. French, 6: Rev. Dr. Hussar, of Harrow, preach |b ed anniversary sérivees at Donegal og Mrs. Charles Rennick re-|last_ Sunday. to: Stratford on Satarday af-|< ‘The school will coon open aga ter spending @ week with relatives |and the youngsters will hav wn to the books again for another mes Graham was a business | term. James Terry is a visitor with laughter, Mrs. Pridham, of To- ene Keyes, of | atter’s mother, Mrs. L. hy es afternoow Mr. and Mrs. By Valentine "Schade a and child met with r. Harry Cummings ‘hss arrived | ; While|home from Watrous, home’ for the holidays. Mr. an i i Miban bene Bundaenay tg and jagged road. Mr. Schade|ily, of Millbank, spent Sunday ai ae gustained the fracture of two ribs, | home of the ui cl rmer’s mother ir. Ps f week with fi at ase “the haking up and 9 few) "Mr. and Mrs, Join Scott spent_a day last weeks with Mr. and Ms here. Chistmas at Lin who died Dee, 29th, 1917. is laid; are very cordially is Servieg each ev-| Others may forget you but never will F p.m. hag returned to ending several s from Gill, 2 for|A link from our Sues is brok LINWOOD TOPICS * mong’ those io spent the holi- <0 town were: Miss | Miss Kathleen Winnifred Stricker at Olivet; Mr, and| Fre Miss Laura at Tralee; Mr. Elgin|chener, ai . Heinbucl ges and Misses Helen and Witter (and Mrs, Harold Faullmer and dag fred Beggs at Millbank; Mr. W. 0.|ter, Enid, of Moore Mr. and i + Mi Robi. Crawford, Ain ore en Havkesvlles “Mis,” Wosley Miss Gladys Kerr, of Millbank, at Mr. R, lewry; avid Crooks and children “at Guelph; ‘Mr. oF Wallace ville, at Mr, . W. Heimle one has % # Blucvale;. Ba ane r. Mrs. Otto Bettger and Chik Holidays with friends at rs "Bettge ger, of New Hamburg, lat ae Mi: meee ae Sees holidays at Mr. “flu” is spreading westward and several cases of pneumonia are|in came again just in time fece unctel for the tones ote Chay M spent Sunday at Kitel ton, spent Sunday ai ett’s. TRALEE Mrs, Harold Nurse, of To- e, John Keyes, of Stratford, Miss | tonto, are spending a, week with the mi Sask, Miss Irene O'Grady, of Toronto, is and Miss ne Roe, of Toronto, Man., is at present visiting his moet er, Mrs. Alex, Beggs. large number of Linwood citi- se P.|zens gathered in Schnurr’s hall, on Friday evening and tendered a public Archie Ament who toe ue James elaueee: of Detroit, Duri , Corp, A is sat St present visiting her mother, Mire: Pons cue evening, Cor smart wi Presented with a purse containing. ‘the SPORE pI in loving memory of Abner Westman a her ateee as holiday we noticed: Dear. is the spot where our loved one Dear is, thememory that never. will K fade. : Flowers may wither and friends cease Never a day but his name is spoken, Never a day but he’s in our thoughts. r home but not ig wife and children, x at his home in Kiteh- | Mr. x. Mr, Arthur Kreutaweiger has se-|Marzare cured a position in Mr, J. G, Seip’s Fr. Lloyd Ament and Albion of it “ert and Mrs. in Linwood, anne ree ee aur of Toronto Oy ree residence in Miverton “where. Mr.|bel’s; Miss Lou engs has purchased the veterinary |¢ eee of ie, of Ae sbeohard spent Monday |and Mrs. |. Spahr, of Peace River, |1o0, with friends; Miss Margaret Mc- i jaimived om é and expects wees a A, hor te A vinte ya . ; . A Ben ° Schumer was a visitor | Mrs. John Duench, of Milverton, Mr, Kk, an . Hel ai Voisin and W. Dechert | Mrs. Sorrel, of Kitchener, at Mr. of Glenallan, were Sunday eld Duench’s; Mr. and Mrs. F. B. m n Robt. Bdwerds, oe Milverton, Ella, Laura and. Rul spent the week-end at Mr. Wm. Car: | ronto, han’s. Beste Dayid and John Beggs he Mrs, B, G. rton one day last week o: at Schnurr i The Women’s Institute will hold his farm 0 Mr. Berg for the sum their monthly meeting at the home | $7,0! eggs on Saturday,. Russ, Shaw and A. Ament : rs. Jas. Burnett, on piece ae + their home on ‘rom clea ae ee oe] Play eee sister Russell: Sieber [home mer dhhia srandfatiors, Mr}. Miss Frank Ament’s; Miss Verng Zabbert Dover, spent a of Macton, with Miss Nan THE ROMANCE ee “LITTLE DAV: Kenty, of Kitchenen, with their friend gota on hie nicaate of the British |lessness growing throughout the pro- Prime “Minister romane a village school: nd left ‘wife and Bo ot id stood Deside us oiling une 0: ‘What a romance!"<—Daily Chronicle, Misses Irene and Louise Longeway Mrs. Ji and of For 8D deuiter ‘Dat of Stratford, “spent Chreanan at their Romer a al mene Katheli 1, Car’ Misses Man pater post ee ene Kitehener, sapent the holiday a ther oe i ‘New Year’s at Mr. and | Pespectiv. nd Sate N. Roe held a family caer, a sunday. fs “but your was a former ri eae ended where this cere Bete per NOm st le gia tat eee Sor iY “VICTORY BONDS ~ | |. Victory bonds bought and sold.— is- | George Roe, R. R. Noi ton. Oak barrels, $1.00 each, arn |Grosch Felt Shoe Co., Limite worked harder thag HORSE FOR SALE Heavy draft gelding, 8 years old. A good horse, 8 fai, RR, No There strayed onto the premises of ny | the undersigne ing prope! eep and SA ty eo 2 Aberdeen-Angus bulls and three Holstein cows (1 registered.) Apply to D. Schwartzentruber, R. R. Ni Milverton. Brick sue rs lot on Main St., to William ‘Gateke or Executors, Milverton. East half lot 14, con, 2; fair build- ings; drilled well; 100 acres. Wi be sold reasonable as ae are in the West. 8rd line Maryborough. ani ‘fin, ford, spent "Chiistinas ath Mr. Mrs. as eae ao 03 a ie with ¢ George iy Tanner, Miverion steetioed: afte he ‘states of Vegi and Pennsyl- ng lot 1 "sold brick Bias, ‘a Ikit- (Intended for se week.) “FLU” MAY COST COUNTRY 104 Th men’s ane @ was a paecided success, ‘With the enormous’ claims the life r parti- eae apply eH Conrad Sehwinats as trees, George streets. ry, John A: which was held on padayy =k To the Electors of Mornington| Ladies es Gentlemen: — Having have a speedy recov LW. ness trip t to Elmira one day last week. ar, iggar, Sask., A ea “spending the winter 2 ents ew Year.” HOUSE FOR SALE Mor-|° Frame house, brick lined, with kit. chen, woodshed orl ing |rooms and hall u water; nice‘garden with a few itt lars apply to mage ‘wiler Milverton: Notice to Farmers T will be at the C.P.R. stock yards -|on Saturday, January 4th, and will ay the highest market price for live e be delivered at station befor o'clock in the morn