“KINGWOOD f | To give ecarcae a square deal > | To have a loyal, friendly interest in the prosperity of our customers To study ways and means of saving you money Just at this time when you are forming your plans for 1920, to those of you who yet become our customers, do you not think that it would be to your advantage to at least give us a trial. A. H.TERRILL, Linwood “The Store That Saves You Money’’ Messrs, David and Manuel and Miss Clara Albrecht, of Pigeon, ,Mich.,| at present. visiting eS eicnds and Soitiven hare Nia Avsuie. Slapier and daushee’ Isabel epee last week with relatives in Stratfor: Mrs, Yost and son, Allan, See a in Milverton on Wed. t. mnestay ward Strachan, of Ethel, who Digi returned from overseas, is mite at the hom eof his uncle, Mr, Xe Heatran Mise thee ‘of Crosshill, pene liste her sisters, Mrs. Lichti and Mrs. Miss Mary neta hore ras veturned hone ees spending several weeks in sorry to report the sad ill- ess Aa sudden death of Mrs. David! over, have not BRITTON. stponed meeting of the Lit- was hel opening number was a piano duett by ‘dna Brown and. Ethel Blackwell. Recitations by Margaret Ovans, John’ rthur Peachey, ie 7, Della May an | rington: followed | Agnes Dickson, Gai Harl Guy gaye a delightful dialogue and John Mitchell a fine character h and stump speech containing many Tocal its. Margare + Hunter | and ng a solo. abe ey ragueer the Mroenie te oe } eated aad was a pronounced success m Blackwell, John Thomson and Mitchell sang humorous chor ix little girls a motion song nia Hunter played a piano solo’ Pee WERE ane, brought, do own | Scotch songs in| um dance wevae ace The| as good as was expected but those OOD. mith, of Bro re last wee chneider, of tie Bank| f Malton staff, spent the week-end in Milye: Mr, man Whitfield, of Guelph, | village for the reus se —_ ers is Says trends) x. The Whitfield has sold_hi: residence on I Main street to Mr, W: ary © ummings, of Moles-| Porth, attended ae Elliott---Whitfield i, a _ weddin ae it wee Frida: m0) veryone present was delighted. ‘ing prepar- A silver Secon Wilco ote od be welcome. ie nex! meet- eld on Tuesday evening, Febr ‘uary ath t ited ayes tow tie Asante ep eee Miss, me Hi eee oe regioy eld, to Mr. Jai of Britton. Rev. W. D. Me.| Donatd officiated. “The many friends oung couple wish t em joy, | 5 Albert t Simpson and Mr. James Tong fife and prospe | O'Hara, of Gland?ord, are visiting at pis home of Mr. by Sim son. Jn cold storage in Canada there is, Mrs, George Lines have more but a week's visit who went were well repaid for their effort. ‘The silver collection amount 0 Martied con Wednesday, Jan, a the hom CARTHAGE. Mayberry, of Listowel, | spent ‘the week-end under the par to hold extra | ental x assing. Des-| ‘Sam dohuston bas parchagsd | pite European danandas the scintehes due wetimes in Lace toe ‘Mr, H, of, these supplies should eoierera PAGHe ue aa ‘ohnston pui | pric | pose moving there early in March. AND TKE FIRST Guy I CATCH CHEATING Le KNOCK HIS oTHER EYE IDDEN away in some corner of The Toronto Star every day is a little article which appears under the heading of ‘‘Little Benny’s Note Book.’’ It professes to recouné the queer things done school boy. A casual reader might overlook this little daily article, but read what an officer of the Canadian pasts came into The Star office to say when he came “The Toronto Star was the most popular piney in France. Even up in the front line trenches it w a red letter day when a bundle of Stars arrived. The THE TORO Are you familiar with “Mutt and Jeff?” “Keeping Up With the Joneses” has beco: Have you been introduced to ‘‘Pa McGinnis?’ Ha All these and others appear every day in The Star, will soon realize why it is acknowledged far and wide as No other paper in Canada is so well equipped for news- s-gathering—no other paper presents the day’s news in such clear and ‘‘readable” form. So well balanced a paper that it, ‘appeals to all classes. So progressive that its “readers regard it as a leader in all great movements for the betterment of prints ‘Little Benny’s Note Book,’’ and other features like it. hey are funnier we ever. me a household phta ave you met Polly? cess to the work of famous humorists, as well as that of the more serious-minded writers. CANADA’S GREATEST NEWSPAPER Colonel of the battalion ee to open ue the bundle a as many of as could, would crowd around while he unfolded paper after Coe to read Paw the day’s instalment of ‘‘Little Benny’s Note e read “Little Benny’s Note Book’? and Des Shae? For the soldiers at the front, Note Book” relieved the strain. Tt thing they needed. Everybody in this world-—whether in war or ih peace,is under some kind of strain. CoG ae ee something to relieve that strain. That is w NTO STAR “Little Benny’s as the kind’ of Do you know ‘‘Cedrie?’’ Through its various connections The Star Read The Star and you the world. “A live ne’ ae 1 ideas, and illustrated in other Canadian newspaper. send it with your f months’ tria h Bernt ion rate is $200 for 6 months, and #300 for of ae ot of supemor coupon and Th e a To Publishers: Toronto Star, Toronto: Dear Sirs: Please enter me as a subscriber to The Toronto Star for ge. money order for Name and address in fu months—for which please find enclosed stamps or id on Tuesday | 220 : HONKTON BRE “atlure to; take: proper precautions sponsible Zor ths, much aeeta and ste Take the case of Wm. Dunn, 313 » Gerrard ast, Toronto, Ont Takidiwara cirenip MevmaUeeitiarer ion rapidly. feel that had it not heen for TRC.’ ai We aly wonder ieee - : for Milverton, S. Petrie, e agent for Hon Sg e following new books have bee ge Monkton Publie Library wat janice Knowledge, by bi guest of cee during the past een a her aa & eente 0! Seni Mat Dobson Mbipped a fine bunch of cattle on Moni Miss Pearl ek spent Sunday at her home rge number of friends of Mr. arson assembled at in and family, of Bass. and. men’s ame of this pla Wi n tl ger letters. eae op- en secret ae time. that..our worthy EEE Mr. Philip Cook, was at work planning out a m sn capital in car agent who will negotiate vorurding | patent right The me dical inspectors “examined pupils of our school on Monday and ‘we. understand they report ay AL bunel deal above the average, shipped a couple of Ph Friday. Mr. Elgin Barton attended the Sons of Scotland sat home” at At- ; Pilot j aS No Man’s Tan e Country Sky, When a Man's, of the Wor hael 0’ Hallo y Gen Mane 4 by -H. Bel TW n eis ‘the Harve: @. i iption the boy, spent a few in Fenced and| | charge of an ext acking Co, of 8 that “nsportant centre. of Monerieft, Mrs, J and acq aueiniine in Elma has gone to Toronto, ~ Hiles and Miss Beri ratfor eG. Wiles ettendel the annual meeting of the Daylite “Bleetrie Ltd. at Guelph on Monday of this wee Mr. home in Mite Miss Idella Forler returi ned on pon day after spending three ith her PPE ents at New Ham leased to Meroe that Mrs. Philip Schade was able her ho: and Wat eee operation. a speedy ane car of bul the C.P.R. station Monkton on Friday and eSaiurien We wish her er ger at the ion of stock-taking last T! day evening peated to a hot fowl s . Weber. their ener per at the hom THE ISLAND ve sorry to report that Mr. elder is confined to the house through illness after s) Pending * eee in Stratford and Kitch Lulu Kerr and friend, f Elma, were out visiting friends od Sunday. = Scheider visite iad Mr. weeks was a Saturday C. Roup’s, near Brun- iss Maggie Kerr spent a few days seen kes sister, Mrs, Albert! ;., Graul, Kuhryville. Mr. Henry of days in Hitchene er last week attend. ng - ockey mat - eubauer ing with art Schneider. Shovelling and tramping, snow ap- peared to be the order of the past aalaehiee Mrs, Fred e growing fine” — vast difference from our winter blasts a OWN LINE EAST 0 the severe storm and bad that ay coRaean ‘will soon im- ove . Bob, Freeman is visiting with tie sister, ate Russell Burnett. n Birthman a return- He in- ing his. sone in the Stratford opened colleg DONEGAL Our cheesemaker wishes to show t- asd practical. ps ada eeeus hours ir. Pere: 0 has been very ill with brotha is molcng eee ey ko under the care of Dr, of Liste The Detiegal ve trons League met on Friday to wind up the nek ao balance on a sacs 400, to e given to the Armenian Reliet | Fund a splendid gift to a worthy eat “The farmer’s work is one of me Por sister, Mrs, H. Fresbo ey Mr. lk salt will be at| # ° Ms Schmidt spent a couple] § at present stay-| { id} wood on Monday e Motiiese lost a wery val- i mee last w in some nuyaberions way shoulder acing a small pening: vias which ‘the joint flu’ id dra away and end ee was a visitor at Mr. Stevens last week, _ Dr, Donald McLeay, of Hisnieane lis quite re here at the home of his in Toronto this we: } McDonald and Mrs, McLeay {left for their home in Fort William fon ‘Monday Phil. Cook is visiting at Tav- Matt, “Dobson: ig spendin’ s i ek, sate ELMA COUNCIL The Council elect for the Munici- Sowashiy of Sima mist od, 2 19 filed the nee y ection, the, members of ubseribed the declarati ation ation ofeftice a ete thet si council-—Ree Reeve, Samuel Jeorge |esunel of e vei “Vallanee, ing were ove : ined by the Reverand: ‘Clerk no path ster was vas finally passed “appoint me officers. and offi 3 fo t Alf Paull spent Sunday at his! }%, my; Sheep E ‘dea, James B, Shearer, John , Thor d_and ith athe ‘h ‘al punting Be g175: 4 pra the Sick Children The coll ‘hurs- | graves Illman that the different oe of the tow png be representei a6 is, Valla: ores Bree. etlargtasert : Smith: 5 2 Jone Tilman. r of accor eral business.—G, Lochhead, Clerk. DEBENTURES FOR SALE Five pcbentates for 984. de each, m| 2:30 pam. e years and the rite of antereattaisie per centum per annum, WM, WADDELL, Clerk of Mornington, Newton, Jan, 24th, 1920, WINTER TERM FROM JAN. 5TH Pr elo Ontario’s “thet ts i Ce ioe Schoo! rite for our free eatalogue. tee interest y DA McLACHLAN, Principal. Thorsiay F 6, aystin, duties to begin Tennis oth. - ar’ Th ni a eae appear | on the map before long i in a little lar-| p.m. | time. ton. rte pies art | aanterd weight, fixtures and supplies ii s fol-| Milverton. m. dd Ret" 100 . | Tth conces: bi it | we 70, aeuotd a Bitects for hearer, reeve of Morn. ¢ ington, a ‘Poole, Lot 16, Con. 3 rnington. 19th, 1920-—Farm Si "tnlpeg ts for Mr. Robert Bi : rep ge Wis, Con, 11, Elm FOR. SALE nk C ons of 5X B.C. shingles just vel. John Fewings, Millbank. WANTED ®&* retaker for S.S. Mon . Dowd, secret ane ‘SHIPPING sar e U.F,O, ‘will ship hogs at New- cate van, 0th SHIPPING NOTICE. neice fan, 30, oa ‘he’, Bae Sta Sivescon: renal ANG pe ee tesei nee any cate fon fale or to ship. 1D. , UE.O. ship - FOR SALE Good. sound timber for a mow, 22x 40 with sleepers put ete ers. wae thing in good. con wk tcher, ees cow. ‘FOR “SALE Young cow coming five years old due to freshen about 25th of this month, Apply to Stephen Roe, R.R. No, 2, Atwood. SHIPPING NOTICE F. Zimmerman & Son will ship hous from the Brunner station-and f) Milverton on Friday, Jan. "ard, Heh est prices guarantee: Seon BULLS * FOR SALE Lancaster Star ie three a MA ars Heber Eedy, R. R. No, 1, Brunner FOR SALE — Waterloo Champion Threshing Sep- arator, with self fee eee and chaff blow =~ FOR SALE New house on King street now com- pleted, 2 storey brick 24x28 with ‘Apply tock oman arhvan TENDERS WANTED I be received for care- erton Public and Con- Hnuation School for 1920. "Tenders e presented to the secretary, Spencer, not later than Satur ist. §S. H. Pugh, chair- NOTICE copper cable lightning rods, m hand and all the aired atia reas other sonable 0: est of material and yOu offered. J. W. Schinidt, FOR SALE le and Heaiay Rhode Island ockerels, Apply at Sun of- fice, iniverton, or to Box 115, Mil- verton. “MILK ROUTES e milk routes for the Elma and ee ee Cheese and Butter ill be let in.the Farmers’ Club hall, Britton, son Thur sharp. George Ba Pees, Presider sday, Feb, 5th, at James Cleland, Secretary. FARM FOR SALE 50 acres of land. Elma, good frame Wo dee 33, con, 8; nd. bai i ©: further eee pea apply to Tanne: Brown, R. R. No, FARM FOR SALE acres, cast half lot 3, sion, Wellesley, bes jouse th brick i small frait Swink McK BRAND TRUNK seen Ghe ‘Double Track Route between MONTREAL, TORONTO, DETROIT ND CHICAGO Unexcelled Dining Car Service Sleeping cars én night trains and varlor ears on principal day trains Pull information from any Grand ‘rank Agen! Dist Patra Agent: Tor onto. .| H.C. BAIRD, 'Phone 1, Local Agent. FOR SALE les and gentle and has only, been private use, “Apply rit BRUNNERCHEESE1 FACTORY ae A meetin; will be hel pie School sui e held in the Top- on pataraey, yas, ee ck p. a mito dice ‘ Brunner “hese factory the ent year, ry y nae the pres- Chalmers, Jaeab, Albrecht.