Terrill’s Mid-winter Unloading Sale quickly. Goes Merrily On We started this sale with the object of unloading our Surphis Winter Stock and that.is exactly what we are doing — and doing it ~The first days have been “Hummers,” _who have not yet come, Every customer isa “SATISFIED” customer. We are running on for a while zt Join the crowd: and take d of this “M. haa : The prices previousy advertised still hold igend: We are living ~ ©up to what we advertise, and remember, we have not bought ’a ‘lot of We are selling nothing but what is re- : so-called ‘Snaps” for this: sale: liable merchandise right from our own stock. Bring us your Eggs and Butter: Exes 60c doz. A H. TERRILL Canada Food Board License No. 8—13188. “The Busy. Corner Store’ ag have ‘the dann sympathy: of alb in ‘their res Miss H:A. Mi Naughe Teosived word on Friday. last her. sister, ae avo mn. Beereig ‘of Segment ing with “a good a interest is: being RCaale of Heater, who Beenie returned from 3 year’ service overseas, is at present ait ing Mr. Michael Mahon BG < Jenn Rowland: and» ehildrén of Listowel,-are at present visiting at |’ Mr. Jesse Rowland’s. ir. Hd. wlan ‘and bride re- turned -home on. New Year’s Day, Mr. Albert Greensides, of Alberta, ‘und brother, Edward Greensides, of A were renewing ol ronto. on Monda: couple oF eee ce her hi ~ In Memoriam of — wie ‘STS CLARE’ RUTHERFORD Only son of Mr. and Lek John ~ Rutherford, of Elm Who passed avay. Dee. 7a 1918, aged 5.months and 18 days. “The Lord gave and the ord taken away. Blessed be the name of the Lord.”—Job 1: 21. Tis mr sth the darling, @ gave such cheer, Ban Herenvanvent gives us mourning Because thou art not here. ep would we have pig remaining, But bless ts cae Aacaining: hen the farewell hour has come. Too sacred for a aa es i -espon Fe Gone from all ills abounding To bloom : ita brights Reyond, Yes, re the arma o Seti So eat thou wi Such eee ‘tho neh oF apBeiise us, When oneiy' and depresses sed.“ ir. only son and. child, Bur Eade Win lavecaae Me ing, And we, iust be reconciled, be the is hls soothe our sorrow n iw us’ Mpa x Him, To meet in the blest t £0 morrow, Where tears-no eyes. will dim: ‘e tarry.a little longer, Our sojourn to complet Tin we) oo, taken up. yonder Our dear one there to meet, SPE. H. Elma, Dec, 28th, 1918. Spied OF THANKS R.-H. Coulter desires to thank the a elected of Mornington for their support in returning pics te Bane coun- cil for the year 919, es them the compliments of the season. TRY IT IN MEVERTON TOO you live Sore Blocks away from |: Messrs. M. _E. Bettger, and. “Reeve oe here A PRIVILEGE’ WITHDRAWN, Bs ie ve our public schools ee x's. ter’ tt should be explained iby. the Salva but itt is vest n that the “eoidiers: wal eh, for the matter of that; is|son’s store or with ieee hard to part: ith thee ducting: regret 4 ym recent sore Bereavement as ihe nm There is no Death! What seems so is tr ae ae is lif Is tty ia ‘spur ot F ihe’ Tite e ayes Whos ath. a Thus do we a with vey and keep mbroken 0} re ply. wi let my belt outy ut i’’s an oe ae T fancy I'd - ath. Roy” Rowland, of cho osshill, is is at present visiting relatives’ in- this ahs c= Sk ae Scott spent Monday at Toronto try- ing. to procure some ca coal for this vicinity. “ We “understand they. pase stad ia in -Walper, of -Zurich; -has joined ine staff of Weber & Bettger as salesman. | Mr. Wm. Adair, of Wingham, | is at my boy.” “Y, 2 my lad,” or sure is!” present wisitine relatives in Monk- Chi ee quite a load he Men's Patriotic League «will have you hold its monthly meeting on Friday ure! It's ane: at 8 o'clock, in the library e ets. Bhaaliand AF Moukion are going mr the course of your |to move the park building which they @ single answer which | recently pur Mrs. jens tere arrived home onsider | after & ae visit with het daughter rs: Pris sori! facie: arrived in luck. “It is not too tr that this condition of Monkton. ‘on Saturday njght rable ~ And: where qme) fis ‘duties as prikcipal of the ‘Anyone ‘wanting coal, call at M. E. Sunday » night, -*so) me these schools ie around. Presbyterian church, mths ae and the - small. gold brooch’ with. amethyst 2 | i one, Finder please leave at Wil- eart. © the |ily and through you the members of ae is ae to believe with the | your Sabbath school class for your that |Splendid box of Christmas gifts for i i in ction wi yo mn at On. one “oéédsion ‘the officers of a|through the kindness of the different of redeeming love to o the sag Well. over 250 Jewish children, who.otner: would not have heen happy at ime 0: et heel es t pass Gill’s, if-you house furnishing and furniture | Sacrifice and service. It is a it Bete do so, the Sal oo s, which include: itels for Soldiers a Hostel to go of Soldier: 12 Soldiers Home | | Coming Campaign War Work and ough Work of the SALVATION ARMY “FIRST TO SERVE—LAST TO APPEAL” The her ie Army has te 53 years been organized sda 8 military basis—inured to hardship, ways Ly Ye has maintained Military Hues “Hostels and eit 8 at the front—in addition to aking care of sie need: ¢ widows and orphans, and relieving distress arising from the. Rooms, provi’ food and rest for sens ,of rs and 45 ai Br obseidiesat tarnilies heat yess Mining absence of the soldier head of all the Government is planning to do, notwithstanding the pensions and Sone work of other organizations, hundreds of ani ot urgent human heed are constantly ac ig the practical help the Salvation Army. The Salvation Army Million Dollar Fund January 19th to 25th x vati tried o1 with the return of the 300, G00 soldiers. coming Jen ir a been prepared. A million dollars The budg et 0 essential work. during the must be faieed to continue the after- spear falyation Army. Hostels are vitally necessary for rane and comfort of the soldier at the many Pers seg ing ‘a Family Unit Inta tact hom: nse ete itary, Bah ome fe the ike totdiet can Ror to pay sstel io ia would they g Cais se re Wives, Keane Tiepeidents ae frhdcsg id hundreds we cases could be cited where sol- has the Sane the tikes ‘and evils that beset his path? * ited on sacrifice, demonstrates the true spirit of the Mas, ter. It is directed to the extension of the Kingdom of Christ. For two generations the Salvation rmy has stood out and out for ms a a practice way and achieves RESULTS. It co- cone with » day id ingrease the demands on the Salvation “Arm ¢ service of the pnd Army, fo ght, lo organi mn does quar ward at less c ‘0 ci help, and on its behalf Hes shepe of the Dominion Garena Hecneks men aaa ret aaiaiers eaibe this appeal for “LET YOUR GRATITUDE FIND EXPRESSION IN SERVICE” THE SALVATION ARMY MILLION DOLLAR FUND COMMITTEE at Hight prices. Mr, Wm. Merryfield has-purchased Mrs. Charles Brughtons house on Main-st. for the slants cece piace Micinity are not very well attended, rmers’ club unloaded_a ear Jond. of salt-lest. Wriday ay G60 per hundred wel n J, Stra thers, 16th con., Pree ill al S rs, 3S S, 219 = 3 2 ce me Mr. George W. Hi files, of Maitand,|¢ was a delegate to the United: Farm x of the ci Wednesday over a strong opponent. Mr. and Mrs. W, Near, of the 17th i on Thursday funeral took. place to Woodland dein: ctery, Mitchell, on Saturday |. CAN UNDERSELL MAIL ORDER |OUSE. x home merchant is a business out of business to-morrow. Notice to Farmers We intend shipping hogs from Brunner and Milverton G.TR. sta- tions on Saturday, Jan, and Saturday, Jan. es "Hest ‘ark et prices will be eu & HURST. tances-here on.Monda; s sg ee ee "ieNaught left for. To- ‘ter cuenta al. at pe ston. visiting: 4am TS. ae pointe of oie spent “rhuraday ‘at Mr, 0. healled on friends in ‘town’ on Wedne: <A Mr, Bar eline, spent aturday at Elmira, M aes Beggs | Teft for Toronto “Weare ores tet report: Missés*Jeai -Carnochan- and * "Mabel. Gi Gohl on» she poe aie oat wish -them. a Speedyrre David. Beggs ‘spent a, ‘few, days ee Eile week. Ruggle, of Toronto, spent a few W dave in town, Mr. W. Straul, of Kitchener, sb = the week-end at ‘Mr, C. rs. ~Wm. uraett oe lage in Milverton, Russell B ViS.; of be slay way Lantz,and sister, Mad: |? with a or national debt and production is of paramount smpor, tanée, any moneys taken: out of: the ‘ . wey ues Seve ial spiel ions.—.Farm on Satan | MONKTON BRIEFS} .. - . LINWeoD LOSSES CRIPPLE GERMANY HORSE FOR SALE in Beggs, of percale spent NA! ‘ Ne dine gweckeend ai her bots, re. Heavy draft gelding, 8 years old. is of the Peter Longeway petite use. : For the allies to. % to take 2000 ela ahi to Pala were shocked when the oks Jett] planes from Germany, in accordance | £004 horse. Apply to Menno Jan- colved a messa ge ftom 5 at oon fon oronta — Hontey, where Mr: wi : ree f he ar ieee tzi, R, R. No, 1, Brunner, Ont. 4-¢ elling of the death of Mr. Mz. W. J. Iva tarily « er gaat had been out ee re eee ee Re og a er ae ae oe tie bar ite TES STRAYED | . 0! Looks, 9: mr ra t soars and was ga Mik way t0 wit Bl the weeks end at her home hi eee the “aan eey of aie sles Sale Tne ie sittind weer rf d Stricker. retuiial ized. we, by. the fact thats fi There strayed onto the premises ot nn a ied ee ee mn Saturday af-| months of the heaviest chting | (he, undersigned, or 18, con. 3, Morn. brother, William, in Chicago. While ind ppeudiae the Toltdays at er home| 22" ar Germ, Tai inzton, alae? September last, a red 4 é ith i a an there, He, became ill with influenza eggs is spending @ sae he's 283 Beltsh alono some: eid re ma UR acs Hiodgit hystne teu on in omhee tom dh sith teen ah vere, tal must He added Be depron | ropert; pas ving expenses ot i sealers | hereeee Feceived. a. Joe ety nas secured a wrought ne en French and Ameri keep. and. auvertis ing.—Joseph Ropp. . Longewa! iss Kennell, of Preston, spent a eee Tnan, Hewes orn x Kellett about few days at Mr. Joseph Kocbel's last] oral mete’ pagers: iat for sev FARM FOR SALE Bs were 4 life on the- old homestead. Barney Lantz, - of Detroit, el y's. capacit for producing wel Sie Siete an |enigg Zu ul wale a eg ns hd |e “bate a toaer ere. , , : i et Sea bane baths etree aed oh ae Mire Bear ioneeway, three well and Olive sage ber oF EASE |S the Se Ge falar = eet a ghed, ae en, hen house; eeie sisters and three brothers, Mrs. Law- he ari al and most critical , ny everything in rence, Louis and Michael’ Stratford; | Seamer, New Year's visitors at Mr. |Dhase of the wa first-class shape. For fu John Mahoney, 12th con., Lo-| "Co; hie» Ament returned to ee Sehvvinat, ML gan; ate a les in i Wweii| Toxonto, on. Thursday-.where he is father, eee innova, dica | 32S BP telesraphy.. | FARMERS AND THE ROAD 5 : out ‘six ago. In Pde gte mee eee ie ot Ciiage oben New| QUESTIC ss Notice to Farmers Mitchell on ‘Monday. The’ family x. Alvin ‘Kocbel Stee days | ed 4 untry. is encum! fflictio will Ibe at the | C. oe stock ind a Eth a leh wate liv See do’ not zal your hog hogs bows you ‘get my pri e « delivered “ ition before ti ° . D. ATKIN. 0 clock i in. the-m HOUSE FOR SALE ‘Frame house, brick lined, with, kit- ‘are. that|George streets. For further particu- materially in aageting lars apply to Henry Miller, Milverton. . Be -of the three HBS gon: ev ns of Zion, Hern peteae and Wellsion. wil , meet. the _ latter ae on Wei ednesday’ Sven oo rs. Addr and Watnock Mc- Millan have -returned: to’ Harristoh. ‘Y'| The former to Pree: his-brother ther and the latter to resume his studies in the e high, ‘schoo. union. was Sbserved in. the eure “here on Sun ‘Masters © Meredith “atid = Stewart Pagh, of Milverton; spent the: week- end at the home: of their uncle, “Mi ‘will meet on Thursday afternoon at the home of Mr. Peter McDonald. Election day passed off quietly on Monday. School was closed: this week or ae- coat of illness of the teacher, Miss shorn The eile meeting of the Mas. sie chapter 1.0.D.E., Brunner, will be held at the home of Mrs, anni on Saturday, Jan. f1th. All ladies are cordially. invited to “attend. ® CROSSHILL Leila Reip, of Detroit, spent Ate days with friends in this vicin- Bs Jean Reinie spent a few days |” "Miss ; ee ee with peas in Toronto. |, who has spent he ast two phir eed: return- ed ast ‘tS irmingham Siok returned last week after spends ing a week with friends. at Lué: Mr. James L. ech ante Tittle niece, Ruth, spent a oe last sweek with friends at Kin Mr. and Mrs. Levi eiricken, of. Lin- were visitors at Crosshill one day last ae . F. Breandle, of Heid- Hee “spent = day with’ friends. here last feel We are sorry to report Mrs. Georg Glaister on ihe, sick list. and wish her a speedy r School a Spened on Monday after the holiday season with Miss E. Ruth- eres of Millbank, at the head of af- S. LLOYD HARRIS REPORTS. (Toronto Weekly Sun.) A disquieting report comes from Ottawa to the effect that Lloyd Har- q # Q fo} g 3 a Fi Z. iS eo g Ey tivities, but nevertheless he has learn- ed that these countries will not buy lied at hom That is, no doubt, VICTORY BONDS Notice to Creditors 30 young pi; Berkshire sow Linwood, FOR. SALE” 15 ephibition” eidy for laying, $8 8 choice Ceokerels, $8 each, Apply to Jo, err, Milverton, Ont. icon bonds” ough: ana sold.—| Notice’ is hereby -given pursuant & ;Newton,’ |to the statutes in that behalf, that all pepe having claims against the Sa ers == |Bitate Abraham Kuepfer, late of A Sea FOR-SALE - et the eats of Mornington, farmer, deceased, who died on or about 28th due fo farrowin tareh Si Mller |day of October, 1918, are required on or before the 30th day of January affidavit and the nature of the se- curity if any, held by them.* And further take notice ean — the said last mentioned date STRAYED A black collie dog with brown s; spots has strayed onto my place: I would be mach obliged if owner would claim a |him.—S: J. Grosch, Milverton. © 1. - FOR OR SALE: Ske ‘Mbprdecncamatn Iallaend three Holi cows: (1 registered.) Apply Maver rton. as Saything abroad “which can: be BOP wtitverton Store ee Sale - uilding ‘and pastes at ets of the said deceased will he dis. tributed among the parties entitled thereto having regard onl; claims of mee iporine shall then have been givei Dated at veto, ae 23rd Real of December, 1918. Clara eden Administratris, Milverton *P.0., ae RRS Slash gered R,'R,-No, 1, In the smntter GF ie the Notice to (res. : William, John Henr; wthe Tawnshig of Morni aon in Ke County of Perth, laborer, “NOTICE is hereby given lar tore Guutine and puwocss a5 co ths Teeter ct, Revised Statu Po 5 office in building... For further par- of Ontario, 1914, Chapter 121; jam tleulars address ‘Mrs, Albert Dahms, all creditors and others having: olsims Po 4+. ole, Ont. +t. 2 wi ied.on FOR SALE © 10th day of September, 1918, at Bou- logne, Fr id Owing to the lack of hel by; conpelled:to. offer any, dei airy Penese undersigned solicitor, for sale cheap. I can supply buyer|the executor, of the will of the said with. cows if he desires. Apply to’ Oe leceased, on or before the 18th’ da; rton. i lesses an ticulars ve ae ‘olaima, against the f January, 1919, the names and one “dese iptions. and full par- FARM FOR SALE. estate of the said William John Hen- Suiy -serited to East half lot 14, con, 2; fair build- ings; drilled well; 100 acres. Will |4, be sold reasonable as’ parties are in the West. “ Apply to John W. ee 3rd line Maryborough. utor the said executo: FOR SALE * for the said assets, or any part there- istribut person n “house; new building, Fe whose claim the’ executor shall not floor and depen gris louble/have received: notice at the time of stand moving, fine fixtures inside. braced eich distri ution. ated at Tintewel this 16th day of Also 12 good, healthy Rock and Leg- December 1918, horn pullets. Apply to John Duench, “the [because war is a fact and the European belligerents have {finance which is unknown ‘here, It will doubtless be found as time goes ‘on that many vistas‘of prosperity will be closed by the inability of the world to trade—that is, to exchange go for goods. A-NEGLECTED RESOURCE, (Toronto News.) A bulletin setting forth the nature and the value of plain and ornament- S Mey fe) S IS a! tained, ian stone in thelr specifications, There | G: is none finer. Every Province has e |Sandstones, limestones, marbles ani granites abound. Any one who knows Dr. Parks’ exhaustive inven- tory, prepared, for the Federal Gov- ernment in 1914, will understand the ment of such a fine raw material. NEWTON orge Kirkland, — butcher, | 7 Geo! sale a 10-month’s old calf for iB 0, Which dressed 380 Thi tra good weigh for a calf that age that had been raised on skimmed milk. CARD OF THANKS the year 1919, and wishes them al “A happy and prosperous New Year.” - Weir's List of Farms For Sale wisdom. of seeking better develop- : go . Hurst desires to thank the. Saiiciare of Mornington -for. the | 1 ‘ERHUNE, Solicitor hy itor. ® JAS. ASKIN, the said Executoi NOTICE The annual meeting of the poe Droaitty for Sale rm lots 28, 24, ch! 26 and 27, in the eaath concession of’ the ‘Pownship The auditors’ report will be réceived} of Grey, and other business transacted. either PS a Droperty would one J. §. Cowan, President: re are four drilled wells E,W. Vipnd, Sec.-Treas. FARM FOR SALE ~ good frame stable. All of these lots are under pasture at pres- Also the solid brick store on the east si of 197 acres, lot 25, con: ton (now orauping by ae nie hat orth Easthope; brick house and Pa and a number chen; bank-barn 70x84, litter carriers | Which will be sold aniyer or en block just ‘installed; cement silo; driving | to uit parchaser. "|shed 40x70; 8 good spring wells; 45 ze lots, pare portunity, as the r> Op] acres of good bush; remainder under cultivation—-good land. . Haey terms, gxecutor i desirous of See ee Apply to oe Wahl, R. R. No. 1, Gas ill, Ont. 2-m. For further JA. MELVILLE, slr a Sronic ton R. R. $10,000 will buy lot 13, con. Downie, one of the finest farms 5 Perth ‘County. Sane ill-heal $ RM yaa bu; lot 18, concession acres, comfo: ‘orni 0, Ai able dweling house, splendid bank arn and. driving use, pamen! BE silo, Corner farm; ae to Millbank and C.P.R. station. beautiful homestead. 4 er DOO ill buy the east half of lot 3, con. 5, Mornington; acres; War Flour, winter, owt. 06 $2 06 cacy eee 38 88 War Clour, spring, ewt 6 War Flour, blended ewt. 5-60 5 60 5 5 3 Jhorts per ton iy