no when jittle Australia eke prance | the claim of the German m well ‘There was never a community in Bel- 4 mans < Saat ree F 5 . [ed‘tweniptour hours before bx ras: “Fashionable Spring Wearing Apparel” nd ni x throug! e ‘ ‘ saw a mother carried in with her feet oa off and the infant in her arms with 1 a oO e its hands off—and I say to Canadian ) THE BEST GRADES MONEY CAN BUY Grass Seed, Timothy and ot ate tices CLOVER iseitaxe hold in the ranks of the British Em-|men and women, if there is a spar pir oe ry. of manhood or womanhood in your . & Oil Cake, Linseed and Mollasses Meal J There are men who believe if they|hearts, that you will come out as men = : make 9 small gift to the Patriotic Jand woinen and you will fight to the : 1S ee 8 Pund they have made a sacrifice. but| last drop of your blood to avenge F REED CORN EAR Sark Canada’s sacrifice and patriotism must] the erimes of Prussianisim as com- istdcten! ees . A full line of POULTRY SUPPLIES always kept in stock {not be writtei ne money, that} mitted in the little state of Belgium. * atriotism must be w: in the of-} Oh. es, Igium cries night to : I. D. ATKIN Mil t ee of her. manhood, and Canad*|the Heavens for the hand of deliver- It is a long story about the work that has = ust prov er patriotism by ance that will free it from the Prus- ; . ~V~. ’ ies UVerton gine vor my che sends across) sian yoke. and Belalum looks to us preceded the presentation of the Coats Ladies’ : the seas and if she fails in that it|to see if the sons of Canada are com- i i atters not if she ives a billion |ing to her aid and succor. and every ea ee Mee pies. The clim- : i billion dollars Canadian, soldier who lands on the ax has been reac! . . pe fhere. are women in all parts of|shores of Belgium is received with = ed in the wonderful gar Suits i mada to-night, they believe in pink | gratitude. ments now being shown here. i | wen mee etal [Enthusiastic Recruiting | css, etc.. they find aworld of enjoy-| "The horrors and atrocities will ever in ea a aes eeting ment.never for amoment do neat sat |B Aes out as a stain on the im m ih point of style these garments are she ty ste aa the Belgian ant 'rench women to-day | ity. itself will glory in os — an ‘Peabodys” Overalls Continued from page 1. but Tsay this that read you go into|defeat of Prussian militari ma. Ob, yes equal of any that can be offered at twice black a millinery shop to spend money Hite young men of Milverton, “you aug! i i i i * termination to stand be-|a new. spring maber” that |Fidieule and seora the kak but mark the price. We invite you to come in and hai | prosecution See in the vicinity are Saye _the: Our ee vanene, Sheree ino. reapect see these New Sprin; ; for the khaki Tte!lyou there is no pring Coats or “or § tt! ci ~ be signed jare millions of refugees who de hak janehorthe cies he wear ‘it. A NEW LINE OF NURSING CORSETS =) navy ussian mili- | your sympathy 2 or God | Khaki represen ndard so high i r all eter- | knows, if you fail to realize, that Bel- stirs men’ of Milverton, that onlya WILL ARRIVE IN A FEW DAYS never again lift} gium saved us. herself she cannot | man of honour and courage can ever ms of th : ch hav destroy the peac ‘ish bl ¥ the little ncaa of Belgium to her| Pench towns former state of peace. happiness and] for the Bri $13.75 | | gee Pay Men’s Suits at $16.00 », of our: eces! conduct re- | contentment. khaki they hare felt as ig Peabody’s Overalls and iting ings. @ “4 kn nows that no| I know the story of Mons roused in| ge if ee Ses d mivesaw : SSeS % E nan wishes to fo to war: a thotsand Slag en eho TI ee Teoud We have a beautiful range of Men’s Suits. We want q mocks, regular 1.25. 8 y 1295 ime Behat wax ‘bad neve ead yor ak a Ca you to see our $16.00 suits, well worth $20.00. These : Pants $1.20. eps ay. an th eu r that the i x khaki ry te ‘ suits come in fancy worsteds and navy blue. Try us for h fF r my, ant rt of this old wor! e . we ‘ Gold Label Overalls and} ‘he Prussian war lor ee oe 4 your Spring Suit—we will please you. , wort five day subdue civilization. enjoyed by any institution in ‘the past ik, with fi Smocks $1.25. opportunity to free fro anacles a a Weve after the Germans had gone See our Wall Paper $16.00 é r a e the i into Louvain and fired the city a Pp cia # These prices will be good ouly ask of you one thing Sener teen ae er ‘wor to We have the new samples in stock. 300 patterns to se- refugees came y of sels (egaen ry with ¢ them the tale of to-day for months. lect from. We sell border same price as sides, he hag 1s much as spirit of "the Uritish sol sing to the people of the spirit of Great Britaix % will be is bles: horrors Germans had com- : ° pee s empire the F tra And as they, cont Ty ere was for a moment 2 W. G. & R. Shirts and Collars now in Stock : posing the Prussian war lords of ground. pessimi ut in a momen ‘ ‘ E JOHN REIS, JR. lup ee ane te Maneare' onc be Beer knee ato aah it was fe benten hash tesa, the pee ae The New King Hats, both Derbies and Soft Felts, are now here for your inspection jf BRUNNER loved Canada they spread the sam Bic altri et # : ©|iow the Bri to turn the Ger-| Brussels because ih wR a 4 Severe Te Cete UL eo MANGE, “hoa that they nave ae ee ieues “ ie come nde o hold |i Geiginan were a ae e noble SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY age es siste! n oF A ‘ earts were . our allies, ne r thei te laid and th 1 Ib. Soe ne Coffee for. 20 Ib. bag Pure Cane Sugar for. 1 Ib, Transfer Tobacco for 11 io Coffee for . 22 morning. and ell through 1 gt. bottle Peacock’s Tomato Catsup. 10 1 ae are 7 baie Towels for. 25 . titan proved to. the world ‘thet they 3 boxes Spick and Span for 25 1 tin Garden City Be: ‘ moet é City Beans for, 05 J.M. Fleischhauer cou tight ae cart of ae German sol- 1 doz. Seediess Oranges. 15 2 boxes Infant’s Delight Soap for. Bo peat a ao dei 1 1b, steel cut Coffee for 35 | GRAIN BAGS AT............. “i ‘ BRING US YOUR BUTTER AND EGGS “Fine Clothes” ey have no righ’ exist on free]; ty to vonvince th dian s a Be elpinm aerocit ies is not| spite of ¢ x : - 3 abe itain will save Bela i u : ‘ ; i raise . lackness 0} x ee We have just received a that we must sur but Is =| tra He mess we I only with ‘put the hour is getting “The Square Deal Store” rf shipment of New Spring night th's fair warning that in spite lana ahad the time at my ais-| ne ey Suiting and Overcoatin; of pro-Germanism. in spi e rocities that Be neeanianl aay Ligh to earry you into the = o J Satine aed Overonting, aN tet hci Samara ail ity Baur. Sets | Bak ME St ct aah em WA, y MILVERTON | ¥ s v wi ie a (a in i - Z s enke of the 110th hear France, and I halle Y © tary, then thi to that al 5 ee sade SS Benne: oe first Tine tr pees a 3 searce I have bought an ave seen extra large stock of blue and black serge and chev- iot, also grays and brown all fully guaranteed. B Belgium pee ever stricken down. in- oe A shild. Dee ane act C3 ith the a toe. 8 y with i and eonfidence, amd Se. cause ‘otch ce AU have seen. rian army of civilization. ond dod. knows as every shonest pais children in ad-|jn thet ; ef pete S35 Ee ect them from the Brit-| are Areing made a sacrifice on Knows that if the Germans could not 1- is tar of the lust and greed of Prussian|reach Paris with their maximum cote eas see them P ‘und all “the time + the ‘same penile i and ae thee aorta tailitariam, and eight out erate oF strength thew will never reach it with all the the pe eaeseat soldi TS 6 sed a - | thei i trength, 2 : ve seen er cle-einpite’ to Ee r. fi eh i en of sixty and sixty: gears ° ik Sree i | were first allowed to pa irrespective of othe! maces On| Pv five Oe the British is ne arn | hu peers pene and ‘bors val ihe the men who are cindiferent Gelato ent after! hiek vee ‘il neal oe a bullet fro oe in. SEE OUR STOCK OF PARLOR, DEN and DININGROOM | FURNITURE ae other sacrifices tae hey ade. Down in cne ner of Belgium I saw 187,000 Gunman down in nine days, the rivers J. M. M. Fleischhauer id Mon’s Tailor ONTARIO alla Di deanee -E pellave it was Napoleon! aon sapee ak i who said ther have: eee : fe se doh the x NELSON MERRICK] fiotcana men with their hearts in|™ ec eect rik itett ro ie Dene the monah andl L t LICENSED AUCTIONEER seman Zi Bae hundred ehousand | s| turn time and time again tos tles z a a e is itish will| they were driven ba For Waterloo, Wellington and Perth Coun | gtpument. of - cons. eription. ite ity ie Ee apb: yaks ened We the hands of the Pru ties. Estimates given nt sales on ae We p! and farm stocks. Sitce, next door to Bane same thin ave 6 sae the tories that have crown-| officer. I eould carry you down into RUGS and LINOLEUMS Call and see our up-to-date stock, . 1 t ‘LINWOOD, ‘ONTAR Wo | mans fight. a they are ‘osolately Site ts of. British. armies Re » we sell HEINTZMAN PIANOS © aS t - is an army Se ROBERT McMAN RAND TRUN SYSTEM] BM le. British. cut off tr in sh | for ‘f sueri- (fight. Ruseia hat ef c their a: L i eyte ere th : thay a as £01 ck the Germans, ey I ENT Reet iy aa tg eae rae ici i o n the pressure Furniture D 1 ins, or they annot realize the orotection that we : = enerieere peony Milverton Funeral RE YOU GOING fie Se esecr ot es act in’ onchange [on ac raorass < < h na but this I de P. it it a rt is 8 oe ts i < WEST? they fight} Not ‘heen for the British navy Prus-| opivion in Gers en he; does pot fees th dthe day, Russia is pre-| gx a TE A SE De sian hordes could long since have c ade of Can-la halt. i ed; w | are behind the plow, even as French ‘The Grand Trunk Railway System will run ever pierce that French e | Verdun is absolutely impregnable. ‘There were days and wit! these few Homeseekers’ Excursions EACH TUESDAY March ack ‘3. ace Sist for is] and civilisation itl, art of ‘every British Tickets a e) Se within two pn months inclusive of date of sale, ‘oss-eved cage was wotehi “Ww! Winnipeg and Return = $35.00 ff itarism x placed in one solid ma: of the war a Edmonton and Retur: 5.00 Tt was Le aerate Skil and cour ‘on ys ipolloy that yight is might ‘ind must has been made by Belgium France Pepaing ta A seat, sie e B he basen af ld not permit it to and England too. a: you will labor |'Th himself wow and Al ‘Pall particulars and tickets from H.C, BAIRD, Phone No. 1, Local Age employ your efforts or power come to pass, that Prussian militarism days of hardships, am and difficulties, but. thank ee who Bri ‘ace is deteriorating. I tell ‘them ihe 5 a Y Well 32. you join um Ee cer- ills: cone - 4 4 ‘war to ; 2 a ‘ ; —The “well dressed” : man ymho toy, [day hey are finding the truc spir-| land to save the ense 3 svifztion »man will secure more Paar fight. W°| noblest cause for which nations: have| yee (isn mn Gee de tae tke business than theslov "sun eh Bib ght, and i a co vee ex! e = <8 | door ‘uddenly bast 0 ane naacapitl 4 i of patriotism, that oe by yo | fell almos cious across the enly man. Beinline — Datriotiam,; thal nder- | spirit imates' the people ay Bi | threshold, igs “hurried to her a ing their just share of responsi- ; F Z eee f and get one of our nifty suits. Fit and ist of civilization woud b . nd see-them. 8 |?aien possession of her father’s farm- ee ee wanda hermes allan. a ce deems ta the depths ey elaine || So ee ae tees ne ete fn cen eee = ee standard that was set up “ 1 a guaranteed. jas ieee taack, Westubair? ana “| to-day. I ees inassacres in the | % aq: danger, to fran: us of the See e% im. Down ee aie, : [boast of a sacrifice; we feel we e * mi @ mi icent as i ed ‘f}aCanadian say. Lam asl BS e S..N. SMITH |:oni? 2 UScne Ue ne se _ Bhe Up-to-date Tailor iC tad it ease ot Usk wo days the nd seas : ILVERTON, - Sere ILVERTO! - in born ha ea the Erenches| ~ the eu a Sees : Peaeiued aed ‘Phnaer to-day ¢