_ ~ CROSSHILL ees an Rennie attende a the Mrs. (D: ae oore was a vis- aioe Nie 1 wedding at Waterloo jtor this ee at ue home of Mr, and last week. Mrs. Harry Moore. Mr, John W. Campbell, of Elrose Miss Alice pa of Millbank, panent Bake, Rae a few days with Mr. an ad the week-end with friends in to a slei tz and Mr, NaS Sets Tet for sttbank ee Eid y ni ere avi int _ MILLBAN will | be held in the aturday, Jan, 31st, Capipbel Bee ee onto on a fees ir Geo! rge aie or 4 lent a ew wi cays at : Michell ast Nene weee sire and and Durchate ed the farm of Messrs. John an ee . Squire were To- te Gilles ‘s Birming-| ronto Siliors ee the week-en: ham attended the nee of their| Miss Helen Hee wins is a visitor at] in, Mr. McGuire, of Kitchener, igen Some in pee [0 , Alta., last 3 Monday. antzer, of Hesson, was Sa Se er o visit Mr, ai 1 - day. aa oeas are Sat Tae wie ae teh iar in| wee agro 0 nor ne dy, of Walton, will occupy cual yh on Monday. R. the pulpit of Boyd horgh next See] oN and Me, Hugh Halliday were| A nile baby Eee anrived at a in Toronto this week. hom Ed Ward attended Oe funeral| tse Susie Moore, of Carthage, one ‘aay of Mis brother, Henry, who-died sud- was: a visitor in fown this week. denly at Toronto last week, Mr, George Watson, on, | 3 aay last week with M cs os spent ances under the ae sae i 6th LINE ELMA pels Mr, Melvin Cummings of Moncrieff busines yistous 0 Listowel on and his uncle, Mr. Wellington Stew-| nesday 0 art of Monkton, visited on our “instoyel — "Painierston Northern ‘one day vee weel { gue Hockey Team hay i i it ant Mrs. Bi Basse AL Natt pent isteice even though they “have, to play | ley,on riday. sunday at Mr. iam Willoughby’s,| the last sceduled game in Elora on at Atwood. s Feb, 4th. ‘The Listowel—Palmerston tos ne wih Mrs Jane Harv i—To Mr. and Mrs, M. Scott team’ ie the Ni eague cians a on thursday a son. ip last winter and are showin: Mr. and Mrs Wm, Kargess spent Sunday with | Mr, Fred Listowel, MeMulker, of Toronto, was a; e late Mrs. ever x Asie ior brand of hockey this| €¢ on n frend here one Bender at] winter. Pierce — a Gusto ~one day last visitor Pp aee ace the onday ni Methodist Lea. “vil ga ied the progr: e and the) "Nis Edina Reid hae eporenee to. Guil yp li oF ‘ds. | her home from Listowel! SERVICE !: Is a word uppermost in our «and just now and perhaps it best describes’ tended both, the salient features of the new clothes! yyy. Samuel Johnston, of C has purchased the rendence Weare Tailoring for Men by Mr Henry, Adams, osses sion in : the ihe Fabries are durable, styles prac: month of Mate \¢ ticable, but important of elt Houses for sale ceneae in Listowel our workmanshi will are wery scarce and ere is a great luring service eats eee peueeey One local real estate deal-| was nat and faction, yen men out with him it poe _attendance was not as ¢ ora ‘da ay last reek looking for resi-| it dences to pure \ Come in and choose the fabric and Mr. and Mrs. 1 W. Scott and Miss} style that you like and let us measure Mary Scott left last week for Cali-| ¥en for seasonable attire—You will foaue where they will visit for al ike our wor! Kno: ander moved to his Methodist vets oie: home in paca last Wedne: t a= fis ce in full swing. Rein this wieieiah Miss Eva Rutherford is able jbe out again, a ited ong day last ased to kno improvin; is er her ceeanh illness, The annual meeting church yvas Wednesday ev.| ast week. | The reports, from |various parts of the work were ey very large asa at-) very enco tendered ail who helped i thage;) work of the churel! espe ial owne in aid of the Lis. 4 tote! drencnal Hospital was held at fae Bete ud Mr. and Mrs. iv ir very efficient wor! ‘0 use the new Book of mate bee & ee ee ee Hen a8 oanist and leader in St. Andrew's Presby- a church. Mr. Bamford AOE ree years in paeanel has ney le many friends and aided greatly in Lo Ma werthing itisieal in which local peo-| rich ae we interested and he will be aay masse Merchant . Tailor MILVERTON, - a nt of God’s cause ee invited be present these meetings WADDELL & POLLARD F [i ean Raltbante, on Sunda: NEWTON, ONTARIO : peti ees 2a odist church RAIN BUYERS and dealers in Dry Goods, Groceries, Flour ‘and Feed. The following prices will be paid wheat grade 1 as per wheat board $1.98; oats, grade 1, $1.00; barley, $1.40 to $1.70; peas, $2.50 to $3.00. We have for sale a full line of fresh groceries and are increasing our stock of dry goods as rapid- Jewel and Five Jewel Flour, The Five Roses, Our Chief, and The Rainbow also bran, shorts and oat-feed, feed flour, oil cake meal, hog feed (oats, barley and corn mixed and ground), whole corn in bulk, Royal Purple Poultry and Stock furbunded fovea’ wee Specific, grit, oyster shells A full line of red clover, alsike. and Aton & needns dines ue timothy has been ordered and will be on hand in Februar “ son, Britton, passed gene to attend TOWN LINE EAST his atu gan, i7th, ‘The funeral “took place Tuesday afternoo The highest prices will be paid for butter and eggs. ua ronto with relativi K- i meeting of the U.F.O. See is the Orange ball on Burch enter- igh load of speovle from er, Me Banitlton nasiness Visitor here last week Mice “Olive Grieve left last eke tieve Mr. Cedric Crookshanks left last en id irs, George Voran agi Lytle of the West spent eee corge Smith has purchased the Tell property from Mr, Noah wy Muteshy attended the fun.| "tn ~ Merklinger, of jo hora onl of th hich took place at Welles ight, of Milver- Mefachren, of Linwood, call- é day last week,|\ We are ed the) Don't forget MeVittie's sale which re still a number ‘of our after her recent illness, | at Oathcart of Linwood, vis: | Misses Jean and Tr Brownlee, eck.” sere "of Mrs, cearre MeLen- Hul w that she Knox uraging and votes of thanks e Bee. his ’ Miss Rachael McCormick, for It was nae Praise| Misses commencing thefirst Sunday in March Atte al ho have an ietarest in the i are| paign iS milton occupied the e pas e conduct- stitute have open-| Mrs. W. ed a subscription list for the Armen one wishing to leave same at M Convention 30th, rest: lay morning, arry Fale ss a home after spending t the past week in To _LINWOO 2D yn—Jan. 2oth,. 19 Mr. a “Mrs. Leander betel a Ae Harry Schummer, of St. Jer- omes College, _Bitehener, spent the week-end e) Mr. Willie Lutz, or Elmira, spent Saturday evening in our burg, omen’s Instivate vl meet te home of Miss Fish 0} ednes- aa Feb, 4th, when Miss E Szember will speal jome nursing, ‘tricker He ae G. the . Loui id. ner of Macton, et Tends; ‘at Kit- chener, king, spent the week-end at her home ichards, of Para, is at pres- ent visiting with Mrs, We. Bundy. 's, Leslie, of Edm ton, is at present. visiting her anti Mrs, Dr. cBachren ending a couple of months ther lad to see Miss Blanche at| Wray out after an attack of tonsil- itis. s, D. Beggs and J. Hayes were = ‘visitors to Millbank one day as : W. Burnett and Mrs, R. Bebee of Mitveman erent s to ay te, Levi Stricker’s. irene Carnochan| visited "a tow days ab Ki tchener. Mr. and Mrs, Joe Koebel and Mr. is of the bereave a. a ry. Harry Lutz spent the week-end at iis home in Elmira. the Mr, Jack Strome, of Kitchener, is nee at his home here. Mis: ie ernpalcie and Cecelia Haid ae visited a day last week ae their ‘sister, Sarah, here. Beatrice Schummer, Helen Lenhard and seetetiet ite Kittel spent h| Sati = rday at and I a afew. “ae Elmira, Mr. Bolen Sherrer, of Kitchener, visited oo oe he: tock: Mate! ch—Thursday Sei ae limita vs seo admis 5 and Wray Bi eggs spent a at the latter’s parents, at "Gn Monday evening the members s| of the bsg church and others athere the home of Mrs, Rennie ane Mrs, Secord and present- ed them each with a prior to their departure f and Mrs, stowel, spent Monday e home of Mr, and Ms, Dave Wil- an The ‘Linwood pi ethou circuit. is having a banquet yy eve- ning on up the National Cam- ign in the local church, at ubseribers to the 1919 Victory in. will please call at the bank for ties ee and oblige. at on’t forget the big sale of Thorpe Bros., on Feb, 6th, at ‘Lot 4, Con. 13,,, Wellesley, 0 be sold. A large quantity of hay is Martinson and baby, Mary, of Elmira, spent a few day at the home of Mx. John Schnurr Vard attended the fun- ra Pins brother, H, Ward, ae Toronto on Sat urda: Mr, John Sehnurr an Sehnu d Miss Millie spent ‘Thursday at Elm essie Fenton, of Wallenstein a visitor here on ‘Tuesday. al, ch fo undergo ah operation for intestinal trouble. The Crawford Bros. held a very ° HE Demand Will Exceed the Output—Place Your Order Now! , The Ford Company advise that, on account of the shortage of raw material, they entertain no hope of supplying the demand for Ford Cars during the coming season. Our allotment of cars will be small compared with the demand that will exist in this territory. «In order to obtain this allotment it will be necessary to show the Ford Company the actual orders. As Ford Deale ers in tis district are anxious to serve the com- munity to the best of our ability. BY y placing : your order now you will sure yourself of getting , your car at a later date 2 E. H. GROPP, i Miss Winnifred Stricker, of Dor-| AS USUAL DURING STOCK- TAKING WE HAVE AF SPECIALS TO THROW OUT TO OUR CUSTOMERS IN ORDER TO CLEAR ides ODD LINES LADIES COATS 20 pac. off This week we make a cut in Ladies’ Coats—20 per cent. off all coats. which figures out that a ce selling for $20 will Bent you $16. mber the Doe on all coats for next ‘fall will advance from 20 to 30 per cent. higher. FLANNELETTES We are selling Flannelettes of all © kinds during January at actual cost of - Compare our prices with the prices quoted you by merchants having sales and quoting 20 p.c. off. Our goods were bought one year ago and paid for spot cash. That’s why our business has nearly do ubled this last few years—we give our-customers the benefit of cash buying. GROCERY SPECIALS 2 Ibs. Mince Meat for.... Lyle’s Golden ae Finest Japan Tea, per |b 20 Ibs. eee Raisins, aliehuy. cemee ee per pac O’Cedar ists zl bottle free nkle Corn ae per Peis Pineapples, 2 lb. t' Hand packed Pomiatoeaen g Gold Medal Pumpkin, 2 for Pure Malt Vinegar, 3 bottles for. Patterson’s large pkg. Soda Biscuits 25c WM. K. 2. BIG STORES eGo Ce reoe 25c and 35¢ Oc - MEN’S STORE a0 Boy’s Suits, suitable for boys 12 to es double-breasted, short pants, oe $12.00, January Sale $5.85. FLANNELETTE BLANKETS — t 20 Blankets of 12-4 left in $ white eae while they last $3.69. ‘BED SPREADS Fancy Bedspreads in red and white reg. $3. 50, January Sale $2.95. 2 BLEACHED COTTONS e have a very big stock pought 2— years aa We had an offer from a shirt rm for our whole stock at the same price we are selling to our customers— We declined the offer and will give our ¢~ customers the benefit of our cash buy- ing at the old prices. -PRINTS We advise you to buy your prints ma. now as ene have advanced to 3 to Be per yard BRING US YOUR PRODUCE We pay the highest prices for your produce. —Give us atrial. LOTH MILVERTON WE manufacture Druggists’ bright or come to see us. The F.E. Partridge Rubber Co., Ltd. ONTARIO GUELPH, - and sanitary factory. a town affording excellent rooming accomodation, where the work is pleasant and highest wages are paid, kindly write us, Rubber Sundries in a new, If you wish a position in ursday evening for practice and a social evening. The U0. Club unloaded a car of coloon tueaiey stew: nateslay erected a fine storage tse ueat she CPR. station, John Gillespie and Mr. Roy smith; of Ho Hand, Mr. H. C, Barlet’ /m, Axt, Con, 13, is rapidly improving after an Eamdcor shen: ism. Mr, George Miller, of the 9th’ line faguties the ao tors ca wate lookime fore zeod 1603 gore farm see S. J, Miller, 9th of Wel- es is right. are aye ee report that Mr: N who y fell, proving’ v Don't forget the “exibition hockey| 3 match on Thursday night, Elmira vs. Linwood. ‘The loeals are in good ti S. is not im- ae - Mrs. spent Sunday at the e wants to sell and his price ford. WARTBURG Robert Henry is spending the was a recent visitor : e former's _ Parents, If d Ne ait who Henry Bhgoeta tie FERNBANK Neilson spent an after-| i with Mrs. A, ©, Craw.| 5 Will Neilson os Will Mrs. Wm. noon last week a essrs. © young people ae Mi very pleasant “evening last week) . RB, Stewart. ads have been “blotgh: | a ane Ghordete Haniumoleete ie sndiel a Raat yes and a e the r getting along especially with — have been in the habit at_the home of| easier e' and anon the week-end with riends t Miss Edith Diamond is at present pelbtne Mrs, G, Bs ll Neilson visited one after t Meadowbro: Wn. Ae “Wm, rip to Mil-} esday evening Nellie Neilson spent a di ieee week with Mrs. John Kloc rs. Diamond spent ete day last week with her aanehicts a “Guelph and no doubt will give the Sertork & a Mr. M, H. Bean accompanied by his hew, Mr. Ford Hastings, of Kit- chener, left Ta st Wednesday for Port- ee 0, Bundy spent a few days in exonte last week. TRALEE The U.F.O. club eupbea te their first ym here on O soon be on the road to re- Mr Gid Roth spent the week-end at Mr. J. S. Ri Mr. Wa has purchased he says does a three minute clip with ease, Many re wondering who will be the lucky and Mrs. Ed Scott spent he ay. with the latter’s father, Mr. A. Moner ie Dorking. We are glad to Ssepokt that Mr. D. MoNell ie able to bectp again after his recent attack a pneumonia, 10 was the young fellow who ry anys one evening last week and found out after all that seemed the r. Maurice Snelling spent Sunday with, Mr, Ollie Scott Wedding bells ne ringing merrily. ~~ BESSON y Mr. ‘Walter Keenan, of Toronto, value rte spending a-few weeks with fri ere. e ries ban: ence Connelly and R oRionhart, roe ae ee were announced on Sun- ree Querin, of _Tralee, bert bet ity Lanes of Hesso: x, Herbert Helm, of Hesse ‘Straus spent Sunday s here. Mis: ele! from Stratfo ‘Mr, Paul'Hammar, of Elmira, made a business trip to our vicinity on day, The latest on ‘HIS RECORD 216093 side of the disc pular one-step “hit” MASTER'S VOICE On the other VOICE” “That hare ten -down Shack in A this Lala eae ballad set to waltz time fo. BOTH BY HENRI’ 90 CENTS VOR THE STO TRA Hear ane and ae other itl cords uary reco) Any “His Ma ster’ Voice" Manufactured by Berliner Gram-o-phone imited, Montret he ann id drove out to Strat-— at Millbank. Allan Ae 2 vat present help- Nalenens entertaining young people of this section in