(CLEARING |= SALE Jan. 15, 16, 17 WEBER & BETTGER | + + = 3 £ * £ * + % w. D. WEIR’S LIST OF PROPERTIES FOR SALE! BEEEEEEE SELL TESTES + sale of colts % geldings. WEEEDLELEEEEEE DEED Live poultry taken up to Thursday night of each week. taken every day.—Engeland & Son. Pou eee PICKINGS. oe au cama chicks grow: vide shade. the ran; te te de te * profitable number of eggs to pay for their keep. THE STOOKMAN: You might as as wel ty to carry to try to eat many eat ane the tube it they are given a chance. It will pay to give the colts a ne re: puny of water for the sheep k if the water is kept clean feeding ‘floors or Bleen igs t farm work the income from the each year makes the cost of horse labor much less than when the work is done by $7,000—Will buy Lot 6, Con. 6, Wellesley; square 100 acres, good, com- fortable frame dwelling, 8 rooms; large bank barn and straw shed, large piggery, all cemented throughout; good hen house, driving shed and silo; land in the best state of cultivation; well drained ire fenced; school houehe on the farm. , 110 acres, 105 acres under eulti- Winter Term From ae 2nd. CENTRAI Se . seastnsesnsns HAAtSEON SeateRg TA re a? £ Dressed poultry | 4, by a 2 Mother and Daughter. oS By ETHEL HOLMES road in the Rocky mountains, On the outside seat behind the driver sat a gentleman whose eminently respecta- ble traveling suit and his clean cut fea- “His shirt was flannel; his hat was a sombrero. On the next seat back sat a lady, the aristocratic gentleman's wife, and be- = her a girl of nineteen, their daugh- The man in th its people and out the more prominent pais. to which the trayel- ers listened with great interest. ‘The sun was hot, the pace was slow, and the two combined tended to make Ras to the dangers of mountain was nodding. He not only failed to put on the brake, but drop- He i awakened by. the shopts of the passengers behind 10 saw a terrible death staring them in the face. The horses, un- checked, started down the slope and were soon going at a breakneck pace. tly to enable the coach urh a curve without going over a Then after a further short came to him after it was all 0 feeling the arms ae ae ee gentleman about his iy a couple « ae after this episode Mrs. Murphy and her daugh- ter, while bowling along Ocean aven' Pigs aires mil ire ‘A stagecoach lumbered up a zigzag | have one re- ee ; LI e fie wool fabric ee 9260 00. pe falas: warren m OVERCOATS black Melton, iste blues si in any style igians in and look over our stock. You can save mone} closed ,his .epistle with the .w “farewell,” and she knew that he had passed borane. recall. e Murphys heard that the come paces in speculations with Mr. ee ee the two had made money together. Then came.a rumor that Keith was to marry Miss Alice Forbes. time the Murphys had ey Were as- over oe Murphy e a way as not came re of Sa Re Keith’s wealth or position; it was for Keith himself. The prize they sought for and for which she had snubbed ‘the ayer of ao young girlhood every day see! er from her grasp. Despite ‘thelt millions the Murphys found it impossl- sp. “He Looks Into the Eye"* t 1 almost Bore to mak as iilwork is done by. ont “into fe ys, thereny Socating the de- t at Weak Muscles’ Strengthened Headaches Cured, Cross Eyes in Beny cases straightene when ee are fitted by this vanced system. Children'seyes accurately examined without asking ques SATISFACTION GUARANTEED! P. H. BASTENDORFF “ Eyesight Specialist MILVERTON, i YErHs METHOD, B Weare agents for the Appleford Counter . Check Book Co. ONTARIO wealth, and it failed to satisfy her. She was hungry for the boyish love that had been oe in poverty, but she had thrown it a’ ‘The report hat ‘eitn was to marry Miss Alice Forbes proved true. When. the engagement was formally announce. This firm turns out only high-grade work at very reasonable prices. See our samples and con. 16, Elli 1 BS is of Canadian North in bush, 40 acres lowed, 7 acres in fall wheat. A at Newport, received a terrible shock. ynopsis of Canadian Northwest - Sod frame dwelling, large bank bar, straw shed, pig pens and “ls heavens, mother, there's Barton | €@ the Murphys read in the soclety aah erate get our prices before on house, All underdrained. Windmill, plenty of water. 1% STRATFORD. ONT. Keith! Look the other way, quick!” | Columns of a New York newspaper @ ind Hegulations ordering. mile to school. 1% mile: mm Brunner prc re farm. ga eanley cepertenconliatrantors Mi phy, pretending to see some- siete, stneseniie ide cones i mee a. is les ave em tl to the a Bes dear Say ee Pirie Bese bank Yarn Bd Bets "dest, and ‘ali {give aoe fees ihe Se ce See Sree, pointed in. the a uation, It told. how Mr. and Mea| 1 ox< wih Jeary Old who Was at tie on ‘i 3 war, a under cultivation, well, drained and, well fenced lh kon Tao |raduates sn positions, "this, shoo Paste rection, from the, Young | ling in the Rocky mountain, how a [aioe cianaile several tenes, es ll ‘The ee 4 one of the t al 01 the carria; led by, 3 5 Hldge to-pay for fhe place. School St the scorer sale.” meébeal school i eanena oe oy dauciad ie itietiod sae Mises fol csiech how a soune| cinerea eaeetseencenoe te | TSS Say Office be ae e Tiatey: CW “ Rotten ‘Write for free catalogue concern-| in the world could have| man who had been formerly a handler A bontinial sade tae pear in person #9 s00— i pay. Loti Came 1 Weed, bles rs Barbet rc [ing ur ‘Commercial, Shorthand. oF brought him here? exclaimed the| of the ribbons saved the passengers | for Dist per ab -naeaey | ult 15 land, 6 acres good hard- under cult tivati ion, 15 acres new land, g Telegraphy departments. earth Seen ea tet tacen | on cottals conditions, Dates Six” months Comf pete, dwelling, flat arn,’ close to school on & a i: Fesldencs ‘upon and cultivation of land tn good Plenty" o: water. Ww. J. EL! ses President. I aad ‘as soon have expected to) him up and enabled him to make a cach o of three, fears $7, ooo—wil tay East half lot 8, con. 12, Mornington, 100 acres. Brick D. A. McLACHLAN, Principal. | seo a Mississippi pilot.” fortune. But the story did not tell the] .,12 = ain Siang hares ory = woodshed, furnace, bank barn, straw shed, “Bart has been a stage driver.” mort important feature that had led to| empti ice $9.00 per acre. Dutics—Re- 3 c with briek ene , woodshe: ce, sou rea ol “Tell tell everybody here all about | the il eeng an act | sete ong iuenoh of tree, pene at We Want N 30 Fees ye part of Lot 10, concession 6, Mornington (New our antecedents.” ot cool eee sau Cie pant ota Youtig Acres extra. May obtaia preemption patent e Ow ton) good ‘comfortable gteelling, bank barn, good stabling under- “Be won't know any one to tell.” i mestead patent on certain ‘A veliableagent ‘tn Perth ‘coun oN ie hard and soft water. RA TRUNK vs mien “Té seems hard to cut him after that ee wedding of Barton Keith and i asetiler after obtaining Se omer cae to sell ‘Pelham’s Peerless Fruit aah The Donley Hotel De Gpectyen plewtor, 1 acre Oa Jeng, brick veneered affair you He with him.” Alice Forbes was not celebrated | with a purchased homestead in eertala nay take|Ornamental Trees during fall and dwelling, a dozen rooms, zoom, d soft water in oe “ ¢ been changes since then. | that splendor He to nuptials Brice $3.00 per a ust reside six months | Fanter mon poe Bas exclusive oe large wile, cen fot, ti fro ie @ = 4 THE DOUBLE T TRACK ROUTE) at tnct iho: father was. bulding his fashionable Me ae aeia chat | ene ot eares sense cultivate 50 acres aad |territory, free selling equipment, a ese properties will be sold cheap as the proprie' aut mailroad. hadn't got ie quit work owing to illhelth. Apply to proprietor or W. D. Ls ee are ti daterence to the wishes pee ‘ofentries nay cot int time of em- OVER 600 ACRES eisco utes sick sale—Boot and Shoe ane business and ee MONTREAL TORONTO RCS Gagne ee = ablghees ee the pidge ing 1917, as residence duties under certain | Of the choicest nursery stock includ- the of Newton. Doing a usiness, in an Al joaity DETROIT and CHICAGO danger, considering that he can’t have | fe devoted inwelt fo bosness, ie When 3 bemiaton ae are, advertised or ee varieties Capel ae No opp joonttions an up- to-date so af ‘vol @ prices. any ¢! ere. Heaven knows what | only recreation being fourin- served overseas and hav pee HO MaEARy ment and a sple i d the north % 0: 4 iy he iy | ment splendid Canadiai grown $6500—Wwill ne the south ik eu iapand ¢ | Secbdorste aie UNEXCELLED DINING CAR __| a time we've had even to get in on the| Hands, and ee ad fous robe ind ap nnarey -ostae: fone ny priority i in apply.| stock to offer customers. if bank bi marty 60, "a hed, drilled alin wind mill, wire SERVICE outer circle. How can Bart Keith with) mem és of experiences of ae days. | Sub-Agency). “Discharge papers aiid pet jobbers. Write now oe agency shed be are aes Ba teks no money get in at all?” “Mother,” wad. Mary Morphy. ons a Sa $6,000-—South half Lot 1, concession 6, Mornington, square 100. acres Sleeping cars night trains es ee He's well | day, “I have a plan.” uty Mintater of the Interior ‘|PELHAM NURSERY co. etecoaker e house, d straw es ge yet G shone ¢ lt aaeae ears on principal day ree are quite looked. Iike-one of t the: are it ae sert ae eal spocunstirnn pees of this ad. et) vet vie reiene to > school, drilled ne at barn. Land in best é “We can’t break throug! shell 01 fc fon. swells. I wonder why he’s here?” ae ee egg. We must go else- Come wean me if ge want to buy or sell your dwelling or farm. It oo Information en Horan, suet niet ae Her a8 ea aie | a > sy district passenger agen ‘oron- ion at one oj “col a ere aay We go?” will pay a. to, Ont. next morning Mary Murphy ran to her| «T Ton mother with @ pevansies in ber hand| «@ clus, daughter! It we What it Means to You—to Your Pocketbook—to§Your Personal H. C. BAIRD, ’Phone 1, Local Agent On terms to suit Any Style COLUMBIA GRAFONOLA You don’t have to wait until you get fifty, seventy-five or even twenty-five dollars to- gether. Just select the instru- ment you want, mi a small first payment, and have it de- livered to your home at once. Payments so small you will never miss them—and the pleas- ure so great that you will how you could have been without a Columbia Graf- onola before. Come in foday and make your selection. We can arrange convenient io MI LVERTON and her eyes wide 0} “For land’s sake, Paaablas listen to this; ‘Among those present at Mrs. Atherton’s Jast night was Mr. Barton Keith.’ ” “You don’t mean it!” “Flow in the name of ee do you suppose he got in there?” oF ae ’t imagine. Titow: we couldn’t Bat Pete said they New York blue blood and rich pesides se people who have bot! ace and money are the hardest of all to sf ‘Oho! Here's the explanation!” and she read a social item: “Mr, Barton alee is ‘Nisting Mr. and Mrs, Emerson “Oh, my Scan "aclone” ex- ed the mother. “1 the world did he ever get in with them?” ‘There was a silence between the two, which Maty ended by saying: Been re ve gone ee done it!” awe ae “and a way to take a back track.’ “So we must.” “But we're entirely ignorant of the Forbes have for taking in “Do you suppose they pa what he’s been?” port society for a hundred years. But one thing I have noticed in these old y're more fertilizing material, having do with Bart ioe You know how they snubbed u: “Yes, indeed 1 do, and I'm waiting | ., for the time to come when I can gel even with them.” up with Bart?” “{ don’t know, ae ne pare: ome oe ges to vane ine cast a glance in a mirror. ‘art road men her mother geta some care ing about becoming “He 1 meat have a pull somewhere.” | richer. In England commoners have “Your father had a pull, but it didn’t | been g rich, while the nobles work, He offered Peter Jones a tip| have ting poor. Noblemen on the stock of our road if he'd get| would prefer to marry an American i ’.| 0 a commoner of their own country, “Of course they do. Bart couldn't be enl miltes—the; indepemient about whom they take up prsisylte any . “But, mother, how are we to fix i eee arn emer i can’t 81 , how can we do so a "the British nobility?” who have failed here have Leave it to me. r, is the power that being no titles here. I shall go to London, marry a and come back here for just long anee to-snub those who have snubbed us.’ ‘Two years later Mary Murphy re- turned to Newport as the Countess of Munkennon. Her adyent was herald- ed, and when she arrived invitations were piled on her table. ing fer those she intended to accept she picked out those from fain peo= ple who had ee ee as Miss Muse See Dent Crowid eee larged D them ae eet it would te better to sell t! AFTER KITCHENER’S FACTORIES An organized effort is being made ich they might be induc- ches made from Kitchener by firms be bee tte established in that city for Appearance—How it Conforms to Sound Business Judgment to Select from Our Famous Line of MEN’S and BOY’S SUITINGS Taking for our text, ““He profits most who serves most—he who serves best, serves most”’—we put in force a plan of retailing that tends to centre more and more business here —by making it to the advantage of the public to givegus their patronage. If there’s a man who can’t be suited we’d like to see him. If there is a man whose tastes can’t be met he is a stranger to us. Call and see our up-to-date stock. O. DUFFIEL The Up-to-date Tailor, Monkton, Ontario Prepare For Winter |! RANGES! RANGES! Now is the time to choose your new range, We have a fine assortment of these on hand at reasonable prices. Call in and“look _ them over.’ We will be pleased to show youtall the good points. ‘he cold weather will soon a ee and you willgneca your. -furnace installed. “We sell the fam Sunshine and foun Furnaces timate We will bepleased to give Remember Your Coal Bin Last of all do not forget to get your supply of coal. Leave: ‘ Sige order with us, We will supply those who place their order first on your 1