YE’RE 4’ WELCOME HAME ode ee following beautiful yer- se4 were sung in Knox chure on Sunday Fekete eat and were lis ed to with bre: a i Smart wo. 7 ‘y ailo rl Nl g I A im sr - th page yeh ————— | Ye needna think, it's no. for An rich ter nee wi His blutd ame. Ee on ete. road, Clothes that you ean well fee) B we to faa Weleotee: aka proud to wear. Inexpensive, | Yer decidedly dressy. Clothes 9} fara welcome hanes that give the wearer a neat | Ye're a’ weledme heme. matte A ll Coats in the Come unto to me He t ingle-breasted styles.after the | Por 40h 7 ; nglish or American models, \The beggar man wi" tatjered cl empty msdes9e i The aucen wi silken, pa Wha pleads the His blu‘d Fabrics’ are guaranteed hae a » hame. Wool, pure dye and thoroughly puir. the young, the auld The rieh. the Tae i shrunk before being made up. e the fame Ahint son oe nd whiles oor fain lea! the struggles o° this war? lee to yon bricht hame. ‘ “ther S. N. SMITH “The Tailor” MILVERTON, - ONT. Ss we is nt lang FOR SALE i Sr hae Sie Wh». fra our herts wer at? 24e-.¢ hey couldna, bi Je comb W1 # ach, pana uf lei 60 v eeiaae be tlle vie te me horn Pollets, JOHN COUTTS. Well meet them. and we'll welcome verte | — Wr Jesus is to reig Well g ow GME Cac com, es 1 welecme hame. ain erusher awe com: shame. he ntity of small timb: on shares ROBERT 1 RAIRES SCHMIDT, Mitr: — JE tbh RONDA LET EASES London Chronick mon cern found~ ouse and lo} consisting of between one and two ble shed. 1 well. ros# road from chool on 5th line Mornington About 1% aailea ilverton, For further apply to LOUIS W: NER. R. R axe, rowds of No, 2. Atwoo 4 | ben reat his |"Whhy ‘should. th FOR RENT OR SALE and taught the element jand good Vebavta he ection ad joi ining: De nail village |self. ‘and village “Seakatchew Res le @ auOoY AA “alle oe essary | buildings fal. O10 e Fiat broke. s from 1 as great stres ‘tpont ‘he incute sion, on jon the teachin t brok- bs ‘buildings fair. 50 acres tae part (gore apply to F. B ue “Denali: Sas! W. D. WEIR’S List of Properties for Sale ®BD.000. ian buy oat hey Jatechism PEACE WITH “it DIVERSITY. J H Cody DD ELD. me experience of a hundred years toa he road. be $4,000 down bal- | ance on POOELRERS at 5 per cent, whole Bri $7,000 will buy lot 23 con. 12, Elma TEDBING RSARIES 0 acres, comfortable tains hoas se ja eee : The following is fe fhe 850 of wedding anniversaries us rated ; 50 flowing well af bouse with pip: k 8 Uaergeound to sta bts 7 Besar orchard. farm well dr nd the best of ea tlas valnsihe north | Gast quarter of sec..20 in townshin Smart Attire for Men You're dah Sen icc invited to look over the largest and finest stock we've ever displayed. The choicest production of good clothes are here for your approval. The New Winter Overcoats and Suits Are easily the best the trade has ever produced and worthy of any man’s attention. Prices: Suits from $7.50 up to $20.00 Boy’s and Children’s Suits and Overcoats ranging from $1.98 to $10.00 Overcoats from $7.50 up to $20.00. Men’s and Boy’s Underwear--- | Men’s Lined & Unlined Gloves In fleeced, natural wool and allwool under- Everything in the way of dress aoe in wear for men and boys, our range is large. all the es shades. Prices Cc, 25¢, 50c, 75¢, $1, 1,25 up to 2.50 garment 1.50 up to 2.25. Splendid Chee bese ie Sweater Coats for Men and Boys shades in plain and combinations colors. Prices range $1.00 up to $5.00. Over 200 Coats to choose from. Our range includes all the best makes, in all the leading See our Fur Trimmed Collared Coat ih Rubber Interlining and Curly Cloth Lining Large Display of Fall Dress Goods Not a wanted weave which is not here. Not a weight, not a staple or fashionable shade is lacking. This store has been noted for the completeness and variety of its dress goods. And noted, as well, for the fairness of the prices at which these dress goods are sold. What about that New Fall “Fitwell” Hat? A hat to suit eyery face and a style to suit every taste, Be sure and see our line of new hats, Prices 1.00, 1.25, 1.50, 2.00, 2.25 and 2.50 Ladies’ “Monarch Knit” Sweater Coats Fine allwool Sweater Coats, grey and blue, grey and green, grey and red, green and blue, also in plain colo s. Th finest and best range of Sweater Coats ever shown in Milverton. Prices to suit everyone—starting at $1.00 and breaking at $4 00, is certainly the Try a pair of Penman’s Guaranteed Cashmere Hose at 50 cents (Two pair for every pair that don’t give satisfaction.) Children’s Hosiery for school wear Children’s ribbed Cashmere back. Ee sky, cardinal, pink, tan, black, 46. range 12 west of the 3rd mer- sige Stskatchevean, at $20 per acre el me a West fenot A, Shen ‘Morn dwelling 1 rane. panic barn. with other outbuildings. Schon! on’ cor- r of the farm. Terms easy. THE LIBERAL MISTAKE $800 Will buy a splendid dwelling Sp eked e in Newton. Cheap for quick Calgary Albertan xp ee dledatal to follow “u One of the best 200 acré farms, ji Elma. 2 storey, brick house. 1 drive house 36x40. large pig ‘ven. drilled well, Rasoline engine, install. AY of the Liberal parts thr ter: passing uae and | the preferential trade legislation. for- t dairy dis) got its pre-election pledges and con. Boy’s Ribbed Woollen Stockings — extra heivy, good wearing quality, fast black, sizes 6 to 10, We reccommend Women’s Cashmere Hose— these stockings for school WEEE isin 25c sizes 8 to 10 Small and medium sizes ity black Cashmere Hose in ‘95c New Fall Underwear for Children We are showing underwear for infants and children in want these at once this cool weather and we are in a po! fall and winter weights. You'll sition to supply your every need. ENGELAND @ SONS “The People’s Store” MILVERTON Clay Sie ote ee » trlet in Ontario, pice right tented itself with Soeeting the vigor- ous efforts made b: 7,000 Daiene bbe fiat, tata Hen ort to bave the tarift | creat: NEW POSTAGE STAMP NEEDED! tioned the playgrounds. which does | pleasure and indulgence which is fast will continue, to leave Toronto.“ consbet in Part hot. however. detract from its foree.|sapping the power for. and interest 10.20 p ¥, annd. Will GoRbee SOB Lot Number 18 in in, oe ‘tach Sones ARTIFICIAL HAIR @ introduction of the special de-' An agitati it i steady sustained work: th det pied very stamp in the postal service has! treal to spend systema invite persons to live beyond CANADIAN PACIFIO ay Beautiful modern ostodate ‘vrtek have all ead stories of the besn of great convenience to ae ane sum fon ‘public parks "and ans ai e threatening to me house, ee bank barn with good | goad being robbed ‘of their hair to ing ag i the ante thrift; and self-reliance i The pope. pee Canadian Pacifio | t it the “Gate Cit: $ment Stabling. 5 minutes walk-to supply the démand for wigs, switeh- Het delivery of an important letter ore fal Felation to the po it readily weakened. and the that Express” le the right tain Gates Millbank ostoftice, A map, and other rubstitutes ae: by mi not so very large. W1 i spirit ‘of despondence fostered by the ames °, Oral hair Smee ns ae cclauiaty Another _imorove that might : hundred and one varieties of indis- x the travelling Tull partieulaxe from any 80,500 will buy 200 acres: tots ® ana | Wry agext things wre|pe introduoed would be the “deferred charity." TF, Tredgold heees: Paci Agent pied da age 8. Won. 13. Elma. 185 sores ‘under| now mado from ure woe at tee delivery stemv” This ctamp could be ji in Quortewrly Revi ‘iy | oh DistHot “Baaoowet Avaot eae galtivation. . ood trate house, bank wool exhibit is ehown switehes ‘mad Beisel Bhat Weal boven the Eh t a Ae diaty Gerdes eet : shes. lit atstles. com. in wool and dyed toimit-| cost entailed, by the service Fehdered | osss, Habis prieata metre ake gran- i ------- gue bi ott mn. sta all colors of pif. The wool to on using it. Such a st led and towns make in thetr earlicr| price full’ tne Staten at ike ‘anol ‘ and Eoaoed Dal mail-|Tincoln sheep is wed to grow for] Would need, to be of a special tesla stages. of wee pes ia irae enough| worn down and those of the law will ieve HANDS orr THE TLE, ‘own balance ‘ati two or three years. when it attains ‘eh with «blank space in‘} school - grounds =| opnirta : traed-prown:-then the < Yen t as rend length. It is then clipped and | which could be written the date of| rounds, oe i tothe seen pire is well governed.—Chines Pro- Vari ving Winnie a Free Pre 7 will bring about two dollars per|delivery. By using this stamp bare in this city in the case of the Romeo verb. ae _conterene of Provincia nape Rae Baines toe ele 0 Milverten,| ana oats womevee ole, gonld mall Christmas resents | school. When ool was erect Sey as |S Sp eh ah NI eo well tn alvauce instead: stoongeatiug [ad there yas loos come : oranda “that, ae tte ee feu pak ane Suu ake, THE aE yi nee NOP =< |Ihe vent pottion th Ghixistinne d f land vacant j e DIED LIKE A MAN nt Libe |tenant Gove; days ding. This | tha sohool sands +h could have wernor.” the good effect of dis-|been bought at a low price. Nowwe| ‘Make our boy int int crested in COMMERCIAL. s been handed. in regard- | re would have Swtauor.) Heaba (ane wan” advocate tributing the shopping over a longe Fall Wheat, .... 33] Judging from the crowd which was| period 48 oe store eee fu huge success. ‘As | certain ate Ms proach of targeting Ack en grec. 270 ing this affair it is impossjble to go| ings at all, Bence with the world and myself, and | oo 16 feta meeting ene be posted | “The = teachings o ofthe Uburch are} not. afrai 9 any time for delivery ‘on a cer-| fast ceasing to exert a living influ- ii extract from the os ets 00| WHERE ‘HH POPULATION 1s ori ate it would often prove" a/ence- paren el esponsibility and dis “ot SE. ipline aire rap! on the wane; fo DENSE yey SupLit service | supply of cheap eamuscments. half-day 60 From the Galt Reporter ean ata ne cost ee pdst office | excursions and trashy literature have 4 Of the 57,570 rural il boxes unlertak would \nable| combined to create a demand for OS) 0, Lea5 rare tn Ontario Thiel seople te eeeo ‘chead of their busi. vollines ian 2 hig because the advantages of rural] ness: instead! of with it or behind it. the > ttle vont. J ‘Bott's Last Expedif- 72h ail easily applied where | Andi if well handled. it ought to add] prbte-t 1 test density of | te tal (revenues and to popu- 14] Barge he exec aty of ep Ine satisfaction With the reeves CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLECE WHARJORN A MISSED SSS Bpome marine a. = ee PARKS AND PLAYGROUNDS heeds es ae WHAT i914 WILL B Haw, Unie Miao Te e ly seniy oy Stratford Beacon “advattageover howe wip cannot Ey twa vears since Sir John Mucdonald rs (Canadian Courier), “Property owners should ohecrfatly er until the New Yea: passed off the scene. arid yet Sir The - Canadian Northern Railway | pay the apa of buildings for schools ¥ STRATFORD aes will be completed from pee to aa Dark oo ol mind eat for : ; Ree a Or : - Stl eee Beda Go eeabustad feat Piinens eter | eee, ag one Plata otis ear. néver posed for a motion pictuce, ae 75 80/St. John; and. the Hudson's Bay Rail-| lid Libraries of 0 hie oe wheseet Sgrantages not offered else $] never posted a letter regularly for 30 39 | Way will be Coen ities to ert Nelson. | dress to t peeks Haste on nd i less than thrée cents. never listened 901 00 ursday night. Mr Nur: wag ee Fito the Aiea a Hn around [2 : Patrons of rural routes: may obtain | spedking of the educative work a HLAN, - Principal #| Dever saw an aviatér capering aroun a0 SS lets Daily Glob» at this office for | libraries as supplemental to the work Bee mene nwlP| “tlin the atmosphere. never $3.00 oh . and just invidentally men: | teotob a message by wireless. natur- t|have a twelve-room! school. ne al history if you is better | ist If your birthday greetings |lack of foresight then. crowded o in the ope! th; cas ‘be mailed at any} ground not more than laf ge onan air. e gui Reet oe on = & two or at four-i oom ge schocl. against indolence, Make him pstren- “ Psat beng in If the month- servation Gare Standard Sleep. |g ‘ouril iz Car Din: | Colon- 0. as called | at SOME = SIGNS me. Take comfort that @ die i, ‘ jean 1 Time Tables }* other Way mimie ins ited States if we «are not pre ated |ta’ go t © whole len the % est +4 ; BLACK MOUTHED™ Pn PRESBYTER- To nee the epith ee mouthed” must be ba r ae one tee rable tte It finds ‘its origin i in the