=. MONKTON Bi BREST ‘Who a ‘he fellow with sand i in his Don’ is sie the date of Hobbs’ wate Optintst, MRS. NELSON G. GOWDY “ weather the} i 10 Seng ar usinets and comes E odi rch Wai ery sad death took. pldce in the On hes The Opti Nelson G. Who sped aD his efforts when oth-| eereke Mr, Wm, Craw- ers slow do: rd, 0: : ‘Who wears only sms though other Sona proceeds amounting te Ee nents te Tha ancaeet bed ane VICTORY EONS ments netting the school nearly $100, | been enjoying the Dest of health for! Victory bonds bovght and sold.— Aspe ‘Pat Me, | Some time but death un ee Theo tint eV ceepes ae expected at the last. She was George Roe, R. R. Mv. 1, Newton. pen 1 fs are EO eis worse, 1127 the” Gownship 0 = Who hel, boost the town and keep| In spite of the SESE oi Mies re gen LOR Mesa, Wetec e paue ee Jay the gis that the young couple were| _- SHIPPING NOTICE 2 z = etter i married aly nine months ago e fh w ‘ f. < Who tite t see “others than just him- King sale| was a member of the MeIntosh Pres-| Will ship hogs from the Brunner That our Mid-winter Sale is in- me fale tune? eee ae ie Brera chase a i] gi tain on gar a WN fi Z we r ns 12] ‘riends, ighest prices paid. chns full Swing and so far has been : | Who a that promoting the public| at the home of Me . Bleekert. a ae oe 2 ni e1 nh | And giving a lift to other chay s there) U. ni : : aw lerful s ess. B | Will help him as well to get Regina, Sask., came home last week | MS. pied pom FOR SALE share a ute re The Optimist, i i . a 6 brood sows due to farrow in Nov- : é § ne r known of in| ember and Decent: sapely to Geo. Who studies his business by night and parte ov | Roe, RR. No. 1, the Note too : place, Rev. W. De MeDonald, : = ; e Optim: twood, conducting the services. if you have not yet attended it Who's always ‘alt for some new, Wm. McCutcheon, 11th Con, ‘ he Me services at the house and NOTICE Las ore ee ae sold his farm to Mr. Peter Hood, il Geputen’saare Seventh ct moa Zz 0 isn’t afraid to spend a red cent | o: will be to your advantage to do e2 m : I will ship hogs-from the Brunner jo advertise, when he’s back on his ‘Mary Hammond Land daughter, Us gad Meson va dona | Sintion: dn shaterdeye dare Ge “Who a4 ‘hat’ vere ORON Rings fanone the a ae nae efron itute, Bel- every, Saturday th thereatter until fur at on ss roses from | ther notice So at once. OMatngte aieses factory is still the Christian pa eoaes Se The Oran ee r ill lik continue all ‘he ©) : [aise ch “will be a husband and sister; . NOTICE re great co meanidnee th to many requiring | sheaf and 3 : He uae slong of ros- J. Wismer will shi onsen se Photon vied i] MGS 2S sat ween a $ In some muni alities lore al Weckeond E. A. Thomson over the ee spray. of eon Mt ;| Dorking. Price paid for hogs last Watch this space next week chee ary to charge |, Mr_S. Smith has again been re-| Stray tarda Jay Sh was 817.15 fon and the | Summed as deputy-reeve of Bima. Con.| fies’ Laur ick; spray of roseg| "=== f guard against the householder. als] eat oe fr : ay and Mr is contrary io Section 58, subserip- | MS, thea MoNayght returned, {0 Dartoch, and boauet of roses . FOR SALE § tions 1 and 2 of the Public, Heaith oun Saver Sheng. the: i rom is EB: “ 50 or 60 bee hive: A : Be TERRIL j f a af f Ach which oe ator mas and N ee ae her| ter’ Higging. he” young a sn aot 00 hes hives (empty) a ks municipality es the cost of isolating = = : 4 ster ya 10 a s az aan WY @o B) 2 pationt, | and a guard is foun Reeve Hagar Bain clocked jay ° and deep Boe ee Re. to Mts, J. men rty est. sympathy | Britt iM to be nec ACE ae the proces in Toga 2s a majority of o extend aa the pected in thei ea ”7 the municipality should bear the ie, The Store That Saves You Money pense, R time of tro ———_ eeve Aunatrong, of Ellice, again | : See marched ¢ at the polls Di-| Rested the weary. limbs, SHIPPING NOTICE ng up a great ma jor y over his | Hushed ig the bre ath, Parchment Paper for sale at the pone! nt Clo the co! 1d, iia lips—| et, Zimmerman & Son will ship hogs ‘fice, erry attended the fun: ged sae not death, the Brunner station and fem ral of the Tate Major ‘Keev- | Calm is the peaceful brow, Mave ton on Friday, Jan, 9th. High- Listowel, een he fos d one i thet me "hou: friends ey ee ices. guaranteed, ring squad at the grav a . i Bpee Sel nade has then, Me M re ——_—_--- ‘or so He. ae Tee eee » FOR SALE ALEXANDER HARRON Barn 19x32, double anded, ce \ ted a little over two é n Nev Day of heat litte building, For furthee is a Hh to a Victory) My. Alexander sony of ‘Welles, jculars apply to Mrs. Anna Cook, Kye! pi —— yb, oan Shield. after less tha a: Iness from Mi Aig 2 ys NS is save oN ie Sa f ; >| - — See OR onm HIS Sovak di pear atoaben tits ein Welle me aes NOTICE SSE Re ¢ Re ae a : arriston, spent ; se ovr * Pane NEE Zz New, Year's with Mrs, Cuthbertson. | Pict pr nd ster-| I am_ desirous of having all ace Annie Osborn returned to her Hin AR ae ead ioe counts for ¢ home here after spending some time | HDE. Saohcat epee all who had| 15th. Accounts are being. ¢ vie th her brother on the 14th of Lo r quaintance. He and a prompt canine kindly Hamilton, Tenowee OE fal Se bce | Ti ' married. He belonged to the|ed. J, G. _plise, Mabel Chalmers retnmed.to| Kuen ape, pag ened to the S scher. serene UP. het duties “as! of the Orange order and also the 10. ee Ae s Caheand: wea a lesa cand Heel NOTICE SG ROrR ECan ESAT Vey Me-! member of all three. ‘The iakenek on iS which e church, whe ; ES 2 te ae Horn eee st Ae evan Cer James 4-14, va For x ed on Saturday night after spending : a Week with friends at Toronto and] {ast appeareth, for a little time then| material and Renton fanaily residence on Monday after-| JAS, W. SCHMIDT, MILVERTON, aiid Mrs. Arthur Partridge | Noon to G chureh cemetery, where 2 days with friends at Kirk th : & LAA a (i In vi s a re P vey McDonald has gone follow Bae ted Feitetee NOTICE to Nctehenory where he has taken a 7 On Monday, Jan. 12th I wee ce Stiavid: Watt, of Strat- Robins Ade ., Crawtor d. i we cattle from. Milverton C.P.R, |, spent pf week- pou with her We , sTanse’ a Ne 1 were a ats ike 21 ‘ accompanied to | Stratford 0 on Monday) Toronter Mise AlNee Giger Gee | On, Saturday, ea See sip by Mr, us Near who will spend a| p+). yee tia rr. bao le oe days i. ‘ 07 : Mr: dba aby, nds were pres- ent fom _Milverto on, Wellesley, Lin- a the ob ure h where the ~ FOR SALE ie conduc crowd- to _capacii mpathy is) Single and Rosecomb Rhode Island ee ei has been ap-| fete een family in. their Red Cockerels, ‘bred from. a. strain pointed caretaker of the Presbyter. bereavement, I with trap-nest Tecord:of 268 ceas per se : yea so, a few, females. Ey regen aber an Maas ae | Feces easonable Apply at Sun of- ees IN MEMORIAM ce; Milverton, or to Box 115, Mil- abel betwee futons: Utne Tyralootne memory. of Evelyn ton and Atwood Heaths was called off beloved wife of ewhinney aS Sa ey New Year's Day owing to the| Melvin Nurse, who departed ths| HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE ‘orm and intensity of the atmos.| life January the 10th, 1919. f evening’ which compelled four rooms and halt the team to retur Pri se, NG dead to us, ke love her still, stairs, four rooms and back kitchen The annual chesse meeting will oe Not lost but’ g bi ad downstairs. ~Hard and soft Mee Meld in hs factory on Jan. 16th, in| She lives vith s arden and potato patch, aper in the forefront o oe ns lage pe attendees 4 is ill pene mores uated in the village of Linwood. For enieed im be resent as there js further particalars apply to Mr, Jok to be represen i ti eof the City Forget her, no, we never will Kohn, R.R. No. 1, Britton “t t 0 ise the install |. For i re she liveth still; Her ry. is as dear to-day 5 M 1 Mrs Be k D anbeith and| A the hour she passed away. LOST family moved to Brod agen on Jan. bth and will be greatly missed in our} Sort and sudden thee ue cal Between Milverton and Monkton nid 4 10) pyet ‘by all n Dee, 24th, ties nda of the Mis: oe arion Murray, Edi rs lock severe | 16; Con, or the boundary as ri JE STAR is sometimes described as a Radical. ine “and (Myrtle Stenece en eal We Tele aiewet vecenontn ont iba, one, way’ and “eame. back ae Without admitting all that the term sometimes turned to sc hool in Stratford, mel Dtheh, a haversack ontaining a kit Miss cdl Archibald, of. Walton, razors a ‘hermes, ‘gas and other involves, The Star regards the description as a spent a few days at the home of Mr. | And only those who have lost can tal akties, versack was.name of George Golightly The pain of parting with a love e soelking: Binder | Js geauested compliment rather than a criticism---for what it really coe Monk on, on Jan: 2nd, ‘one. ea Seca fedenre ate Sun Miiverto On, o Mr, Ae Mrs, Mil o. was hard to lose you at lyn dear} or a hi office, Monk 1 means is that fo, Mr, ond ‘ilfon Ronenberg, | It was han Bele cant at the post office, e on Very sorry to report the i] Fathe er, Sis- Cree ee ‘ illnes with pneumonia of J.T. Gill aes ee Mother, si NOTICE 9! He is. po improved Mon Write hela ier a toni is friend gla All pe are he Miss Adeline Ronnenberg return Btlute 408 05 purchaue eae to nee nave for o ed home after spending a week with THE FARMERS’ PAPER note of hand mle by _Geory her friend, Miss Irene Cole, at Clin- TWICE A WEEK craft as maker n Setmelder and Peter Sel Heidee, a it Intended fe. last week, The Farmers’ Sun is to be enlarged bearing date ier months “ot s % : and improved and to be published as| tember or October, 1919 for $75.00 Far from the Star’s attitude being revolutionary, a milena ae and/a ‘semi-weekly. ‘This move to supply payable on the ist of January, 1920, used good-naturedly to chaff the Star when, on o¢- it is the attitude that, on the Labor question, is now Chi misma (season with their friends the Ae renee seria or teal noe has, b easion, it suffered defeat fighting the Farme being universally adopted. at ae cause. Now, when the Farmers’ movement has many friends, The Star does not so often hear that it is an This attitude of sympathy and understanding extremist on this issue, is in the forefront of progressive movements. Take the Farmers\ Movement. Its city friends een lost, mis- Iai id a gs olan. (Sg (Slgned) Sohn Schneid- ly byl er Schneid s, Edgar Lines and son, ill be appreciated not onl Oimont fragt "pene Christina vith seen, of The Farmers’ Sun ‘but b ——— - Toward tha evsuk 2 ua of the d Siace fuetn friends-on the 43th Co is ee move in the right oot W. ire List f F Fi § | ‘oward’ the great: movements of the day, permeates ¢ Stewart Hammond is busy | tim, andwill enable Sun subseribers| VMN $ LIS{ OF Farms For Sale So with Labor. Chidings directed at the Star the whele paper. times with his wood-cutting a Se a on the tive for its socaaie with Labot, are an old story. He The Star is not a supporter of Socialism — but outfit preparing the wood for the reat Importance to: all having: stock |. $4 760. will buy the North % of em “ e ie much needed fuel at present. Lot 1 8, Mornington, 75 a now the point of vie changing. Coneiliatioi ibis: Prowresniva aeaublicicehort h roduce to nell, as well as to those | & n, 75 acres, consideration for the claims of Labor, are the ere ia Ne one eu enharleinianmeetece beer desiring to purchase. feed so other frame. welling Hauke, bank barn 50x on every lip. The Star no longer hears so much of After reading The Star for a short time, you numerous and the "promoto ‘ors and Siireouioges mire ae fallintor j being a Radical. Will admit that it is rightly cAlled on the whole have’ dome memaaganes | mation, political and general, up to Seears in se s : a and the Pleasant pastimes Hayet einen ot Bol ane Poon: a 9 een well enjoyed by the large pay i CANADA’S GREATEST NEWSPAPER faa gnigzed by he Mie sui] um in Ue service’ tended Ne ctions of the holiday ‘season. i The Star is supreme in Sports—with a group of Sporting writers such as no other Canadian paper has gathered together. It is also -dis- tinctive among Canadian newspapers in. the number and quality of the humorous features it prints. A live newspaper—full of news, full of ideas, and with many good ee to add interest to its eal RE MATIC. “CAPSULES per year ae 3 The ae pane rate is 50e per month—$1.25 for a ay her of the farmers’ nove: Good" re ee RHEUMATISM,| NEURITIS, SCIATICA ment should be witkout the Su may retio for six months end $3.00 for twelve months. Fill a tae BAGO, NEURALGIA GOUT ETC! n the ee Soe and mail it to-day B}) ASURE gis SS RES TEaat zn uu _ Subscribe for_a ke ir’s /S. i station, wi W. D. Weir’s Sale Register a good clean farm—Ter: ig pene Fi . Tuesday, Jan, 13) Fahm thot aay ae eae the abuiRe ee Roe To Publisher : cK Hutt ceteieietathet Stock, Farming implement Hay, | Of lof 7, in the 8th concession of Toronto Star, Toronto: fale to obtain tale, yet bet ee {ug | Grain, Household and Dairy Ee aingto! 3 5 storey brick wetting, Dear Sirs: ‘ ‘i - jochigved sight at homie’ by ws eo fects Peele a A ee Mi rane vice Please enter Ly thre NRG é stamps or money order for Fs n, bank barn, om t stabl AS Hf Lot 1 Con.6, Mornington, | nts Di Ben, “avin shed, yo se i aay i mie east ot New s nington, | ange orcha, enty of fend water, j fe st ok wate an fot our new? rsday, Jan. 15th, 1920— Stock, | Close to schoo Ft 3 1-2 Name and address in full seconlia blOniy ei eater shor er pistons, 14 Slag Z cranto) N Miplefiets" and grain for Craw- | miles north of iallverton—tah ph plow- f sel ‘ | vhere Sn rece Aol ey : ielivastorn per ita iaeane at ford Bros., Lot ee Fons 11, Welles- meeene ae ; or ee on, f jon uy a s) endid 2 st drones rae for Monkton, Wenst sday, Jan. 20th, 1919—Stock end ace “residence Be th atabling an mes, ger, general ee nts; for Implements for ientinatn Yost, lan pwiuoae Property ce Everett G. Coughlin. i , Con, 4, Mornington. of the ante John wit