Milverton Sun, 5 Nov 1915, p. 8

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PANS SS SS Ss S=_ SS a S= FS SSS ]eESy TSarexz) Ladies,to Complete your Fall Wardrobe come to Engeland’s for Your New Fall Suit or Coat— Our Ready-to-wear Department sales show a very large percentage increase over last fall’s business. There is a reason. You will understand the reason for this when you see our large assortment of the newest and best in Suits and Coats, all at the most moderate prices. We are receiving new models every week. We are still in a posi- tion to show you over 200 coats, We have a splendid coat for ladies at $4.99. An excellent value at $7.50. A winner at $8.50. A large range at $10. Elegant quality at $12.50. Most complete assortment at $15.00 i i 4 i | at ial | Li, There is a Decided Advantage in Buying Your Coat at this store. You should also see the splendid assortment of Babe Lamb Plush and Fancy Models at 20.00, 22.50 and 25.00. And after purchasing, should you be dissatisfied, your money will be cheerfully refunded. ENGELAND & SONS, Milverton __ In fact; we have just the desired coat for you at the price that is suited to your purse. This includes Children’s Coats too. REMEMBER, you are never under ob! gations to buy. Se LADIES’ and CHILDREN’S SWEATER COATS and UNDERWEAR, all styles, qual es, sizes. * HSS] ba aS Sb Ireallcalsle-sc Comes ear ea ]SeE Eb SE Rb Sse Sab ere bie Fb ES\—s EE sjsiRxys) e424 SqSsabSeabSabeSrbcearearcariyssia FOR SALE -——— Houst lot on cor Pugh streets Milverton. eer house. hard and house and stable, fruit trees, ticulars apply to B J,| engage farther par ENRY, Milverton. Brick ve FOR _Sé SALE splendid new IT brick ‘agen ‘ooms A on William street. seven r ion. W. GUENTHER Milverton. FOR Sé SALE That Peres oan land alan: dort lage of Monkton. sidewalk. past door. \ con- {lar prices. BOYER-VINCENT STOCK CO..CQOM- TNGNAGAIN. Hear them to-night. Popu- please. Plan at Weir's restaurant WANTED oo Live Ducklings wanted by “JOHN COUTTS, Milverton, ‘GROWING nee ee IN THE! S o. To the Editor ot “The Sun | 34 y. permit me space await with rrival on ce, i abou’ cars. “throu Miverton | ; “doubling ‘on the hill ‘you gave the item p Ha 100 ‘cere hauled by one engine | We had a splendid summer — here NOTICE mo e Kingwood Cider Mill ig cease operations for the season 1915 on Thursday, Nov. 5th, Gx0.| | L. SCHMIDT, Bropitatan: 6 e Cj e ks to finish with fi th- i 3 mtahl six weeks to fini ine wea vi Hine “youns, orchard. | orsssion FOR SALE joe nee eta ses 38 me ta e Hieulars -avply to, DAVID McROW-| For sale a shetand pony, harness le AR capt nr cae Oe Vay Ne sib? even cenecety oa and cart, The pony is’ extremely! {he wheat as the G.P-R. does not fur- e as niet and can be ‘handled by smaili nish oars nearly fast enough totske| HIS ‘IMTTLE DAUGHTER e children. For further particulursap-| Sway t Tege and Peewee men from the Winnipeg branch went ly to REV, A. D; GISCHLER by iat Sith hd ah ewe i! sh with the first contingent. e ee < let the wheat run on the ground un- athetic tnbident is told in a = ‘til the elevators can take it. It is letter writte: ‘rom Flanders by Seto ae admits me often does not e lcommon thing to see ousand | Private J. Palfer of the R.A.M.C..to|stop to think. He is a great-hearted FOUND Vhushels in a pile awaiting transport |a riend in England. He says; w ineerely. yearns to “help | @ — Oe HOR ee eidaredis: arid te OAVaNeedsa tah on waligee the other fellow,” his favorite slogan, | @ n Friday 25 Ibs, of flour between! \ twenty-five ores of prairie landthis|aien insu ambulence trom the fir-|H¢ 48 a dfeamer of dreams, one of | § D Newton and Millbonk. Owner y'cimmer and intend eropping five hun-ling Jine when one of them died on| Which is ‘ne M-advised he may e entures or Sale have same by applying to 8. J. HEN. Se eres. In-wheat next spring: iit Mmunds. We were ‘preparing SC py antazoniati to Canada or) @ Y, Milverton. Also bag with half| 1 was glad to see that Radial purty him when a post card with the] {Re cause of the alles emphatically he] & ‘anted Uy ote Seas dead ob) Cer alae oe between Edgecombo | fine “ay for BAe er was 8ur-| verse given below MORES from ,his|!8 not. ete CaS . Milverton purchaser for Hydro (rise tO Re a ae pocket ; io Li entries in some of the heavy ‘classes. ; >a aes yes eb MAAK CEE enc lwo prizes in the show ring issmall,|Daddy. darling, T am {ainking TO_COVENTRY. ‘ actin BYAOER rede Ek aniaeal codes NOTICE |When Twas there it was a common) Of dear father far away 16 sstid'a cE ° tients of S500: cack? |. Debentures | thing to see from four to eight en-|And that you be free from’ danger sor agenda Rerton to Coventry means) & nts of $845.00 each. | Debentures! 15 gear that th ihe Dinancial State-| tries in one class and with that keen] Ni eae for go Pray. fo take no notice. of ims | to nce stig he eect ment ma ‘a complete record of |com; nT was always able torake|Though from all of us your parted, lle aad iioye antanya ais Gee ¢ De WEIR. Year's financial transactions it is|out from ten to twelve prizes sovou| Still T pray. where-ér_you be, PRR You DOE eae sep SA Village’ Clerk ‘Gestfanls that all accounts outstand-'sco the heavy iach declin-| That Lee Boe seas ou ted :."9N\\ ora note -Ausosaidie to" Olan bee s - against the ip of Morn-jing since I left the show ring. fo zt fae i y that Adam Flemi hear safel: woe fo me.| Encyclopedia. the citizens of Cov~ gton be in the Clerk’s hands on or notice however. tha m Fleming] And bring you safely W. D. WEIR'S LIST OF | icfore December ist, Any one. ha s have got a fine bunch ntry. England. had al oné time 20/6 hing aecounts against the said Town-| horses, some ol nired: by Shut“ waned wal peceitne dara core Breat a dislike to soldiers that «| @ Farms For Sale ship are requested to send them in| famous old horse Knieht of, Sanit Have orted” verites Ente: PTs See sie. tatwesee ae Ricca ne area © vithout i also note tha Oe a had reeetved the card that) over allowed between. th rrison = 2. Hi, B. KERR, REEVE, {and geldings that got prizes — th aida tee Mie Tittle: pis, ot : e son | @ ait Batt ot 38 com Rane baie Milverton, Nov. 1st, 1915, others rhs ate Rea in home, telling him to be quick ani 2 eRe own. hence sue anu: s good sfabling, Splemitt tend. Sent on detonated EIA Ree eee ae get a ott trat’ all Sanelal dntercourse: 6 COMMERCIAL { Glamis has fe was undoubt-! when we put that poor chap dow a ny ‘ xeth aoe of ine South Half of -—— edly one of the st horses that roe in the grave,” Con. 10, Mornington. 50) Wheat, new... $ 90 § 90| tracked the concessions of Westen ae The license of the Lisbon hotel has| @ peat coma ithe dwelling = flat es 45 45 | Ontario. . —— Fa been cancelled by the Ontario License] ¢ barn. No. 150 acres. Price $2,901 35 35 a sexpes ot to be aes e a cerita “ROUGH ON RATS” clears out! i°% _ effect 01 ve Est. ‘ ‘cember intend spending is understood Mr. Hi iL #7500 will buy thie North halt of Lot : 1 BD, -150p | Nesebar WACre ee coutatntaneer| HeewOMine, wets. Don't <Diev int temperance homses oe ee . 10, “Mornington, aqusre hun- Flo, Jewel per © 290 290 House. 1Ge. and 250, at Drug. and ‘a-meeting a little over ‘a week| ® 3 ¥ storey 3.00 3 00 FORGE GROPP. ‘y Stores, di-6m Jago Paisley Fair airbstors decided to! @ brick dwelling. “kitchen and w 3-20 3 201 webb, Sask., Oot. 27th. 1915. donate er cent. of their extralg ted, bank bern, cement stabling 3 00 23 00 Seige 1915 surplus to the Red Cross Fund. well fenced ae well drained and 25 00 25 00 EEE r cent, to other patriotic] @ an up-to-date home, Terms to 12 00 14 00| MANY WAYS TO SERVE “CENTRAL” purposes. ‘The other 50_per cent. is | come be led i 87,500 wll buy the weet half Lot. 3, 900 9 00 mn, 9, Wellesley, western section, fore p00 ce pant ee ee Business 3s College Eb SOO acres. briok: bora. bank b 145 1.60| on, Srible! h « good stabling. close ta markets ond rub de dete asa ee Bae asi fecl keenly that they are not able ar period from Sept. 19 to Sept. ila, pied imonstr “balance st Te 80 something for the eause thet i pi 5 9. oli approaches the Th if of Lot 12 12|splendid ‘unselfishne:s and_self-sacri- st uate eS Aas sa Oe. Sans 10 10 /fice of the men who are doing & omar eri 4g fect |] million, an are ioe , large fighting. Short of — that. however.|}| § er_any, time, Sen Saxon, and ‘urtemberg Haid cg, bangs lar athe % u 1D eh ime, money and talentt'|| trestsyous ee nd See FE Im |} According’ to amar official : eysad can do wonders every one of us the losses are at least thre: eT 9 D. A. McLACHLAN, ~ ~ Principal 4 , #825 will buy a splendid brick house 37 jg |The war furnishes myriads of chin- k : which is a fourth of Germany’ 2 nels for service. : : and lot with good stable ii Newton |that they never had a crop li it |before. I know it was a bumper o with me. I had two hundred acres fitty bushels per acre. tisy time here sot °l Mer blood proclaims with crimson a esos ee FORD CO, WILL ee MILL! Act ey 0. CERO TS She faced. the Retiecsacaa’elshe: LLY. hinbandaged eyes, peti Lankea "np npwward to the moon that! Henry Ford is pr British accord- ‘The moon of English. sktes. dei ee Tara e highs e Senaaine Ford The prison faded trom her view, {Sect ire glpera The Ay " trampling arm an AB din thelanes her “childhood knew | pny “bet The people of Canada for me She roamed a child agai that Iam with them heart and soul. the motor car magnate told the Can- A fay Tak Won, her ——— 2. |adian manager shortly before he sail- Shewed where her heart did Tie: lpm glad—she smilingly confessed (por England's sake to dic m Weed oachany sill dollars’ worth of the bonds MoGregor, MacGregor took the reporter window in his office and pointed 0. neighboring. building acl ‘noae/Oe ‘you Nér gentls hana inion Stamping plant made asics aut hae Had smoothed your comrades’ cot?| heavy parts rd Shrank none of you from their com- A yolley!—and her spirit fled From earth without a groan— fe) sis yemen! wept ye o'er bts dead, ms r. ad ye hearts of stom to 2a man To fire the fatal shot? stain The doom of tyranny They die for freedom aot at vain Who die as brave a8 to Nae York able’ manpower. @eeeoeeeoeveeeoeeoeoeeooeeeeaaed The Advance Cost a of Woollens Is a Condition—Not a Theory. It means either increasing cost for clothing or sere a ‘ be elation for clothing values. In our case we were fortun- ‘ ate enough to protect our customers with a large stock of Men’s’and Boy's Clothing. Men’s Suits and Overcoats All the latest styles and patterns, blues, browns, greys and fancy mixtures, Prices $8.00, $10.00, $12.50, $15.00, $18 to $20. Boy’s Suits and Overcoats A large collection of Russian Suits, Norfolks and double-breasted styles. Prices $3.00, $3.50, $4.50, $5.00, $6:00 up 06 Buy Winter Gloves Early Many a cold is saved by good, warm gloves, right at the beginning of winter. defying winter styles here. Prices 50¢, 75¢. $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, “$2. 00, $2. a5. Many, aes cold- ———_ Men’s and Boy's Sweater Coats. This is the time of year for sweater coats—too hot for an overcoat—too cold without one. a very complete stock to choose from at prices to suit every purse $1.00, $r. 25; ng We have 2.25 up to $6.00 ney aid Collars, Netievear, the newest pers Pi cg Se gee Underwear, all styles and qualities. CREE RO OR Ree kb daw is eceepecnekee eee « é 2” é e

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