Milverton Sun, 22 Jun 1916, p. 5

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Are You Paying Big Prices for Clothes — Reasonable’ prices “ate becom- the market—hence the raise in price of all goods, Through early and careful buying, I am able to sell at practically the OLD price. Our own make, and we stand behind what we make. Before buying we ask you to compare our values, Come and see, J.M. FLEISCHHAUER Ladies’ and Gent's Tailor MILVERTON CENTRAL STRATFORD, ONT. You Can ie te a Positio: Hf you take a course swith ts # Fraled help mand up times ‘th den may Penter any tin for our free catalogue, D. A. McLACHLAN, ~~. Principal GREAT BARGAINS IN FOOTWEAR DON’T MISS THIS GREAT OPPORTUNITY FOR EIGHT DAYS ONLY UP-TO-DATE:STOCK vero: |S TO;CHOOSE FROM Having disposed of my shoe business to Mr. Leslie Morrice, who will take possession on July 4th, I now take this opportunity to thank my many customers for the patronage they have bestowed upon me and also to offer them an opportunity (for the next eight days) to secure footwear at Bargain Prices. HERE ARE A FEW SPECIALS Men’s Dongola Sunday Shoes extra $2.50 Ladies’ Dongola Sunday Shoes, pat $2 25 . “$1.75 nt tue, Special per pair. Ladies’ Sunday Shoes from. th 00 to $4.50 Ladies’. Everyday Shoes from. 1.78 to $2.50 Children’s Sunday and priest. Shoes $1 to $2.50 Men’s Sunday Shoes from.. $2.50 to $5.50 Men’s Everyday Shoes from $2.50 to $4.00 Children’: : Dongola Sunday Shoes atent toe, special per pair... All Home-made Long Leather Boots, Factory Boots, Rubber Boots and Lace Boots at the Lowest Possible Prices. See our stock. Large stock of Trunks and Suit Cases 12 White Sewing Machines The best in Canada, At Great Bargains. One New Singer Sewing Machine—a 28.00 bargain | ALL ACCOUNTS MUST SETTLED BY CASH OR NOTE ON OR BEFORE JULY 1st | R. MILLER Shoe 53 Merchant, Milverton Canada’s Blinded Soldiers E. Dominion Hospital tirely blinded soldiers who come care.” posmarsuvee 4% S The Western Fair mn Ontarie September 8th to 16th, very busy preparing for same. an ion to the Seereta Hunt, London, Ontario, N_ Sea Sere secretary of ihe G. ne sat last that her under its}. Great Exhibition, is With. MONKTON BRIEFS. Weber rectived the news brother, Pte. was officially re S s Schuler. Mr. and Mrs, G. Weber and famil 5 ¥ spent Sunday se Mr. and oN Martyn, Mitchel! re Mr. Wm. palate Jr. motored t Rerlin, on Tuesdi hig we ARTS lay to visit his sis- oaiomkton Methodist erent June a.m. and Willow P.m.,-when the pastor will The Garde Rast held at ea cus astra, Fund w: e rd was large a enjoy them- eeds amounted to over 3.00 (ir s. Jas, Moffat and Mrs. W. Tarr left on Tuesday for a tri 0 ip throu; 2h rn | tbe Northwestern provinces, the for- mer tieketin, Oak River, pian and the tter to La Sask. 0 again for France. large number She ent were at the Station Ca Tecovery are al Robertson 1L.D.8, and . Robertson. of Collingwood, are For the oi Bride .. If you are interested in RINGS without mnsrepresenation, stock of Jewelry, Silverware and Cut Glass is very attractive. P. H. BASTENDORFF Jeweler and Optician MILVERTON, ONT. ~ (DR. DEVLIN Co. P Will be at Tre Gbaews Horer MILVERTON, MONDAY JULY i 1916. from 10 a.m, to 5 p. Special Attention a chronic and Nervous Dis: OD TRUNK a ARE YOU GOING WEST? The Grand Trunk Railway System iM run Homeseekers’ Excursions March 7th to Oct. 31st Gnetusive) Tickets yalid to return within two months inclusive of date of sale, Winnipeg and Return - $55.00 Edmonton and Return ~ 5.00 Proportionate low rates to other Points ia Manitoba, Guskat- chewan and Alber Full particulars and tickets from H.C. BAIRD, Phone No. 1, Local Agent _. | NELSON MERRICK Fe, | LICENSED AUCTIONEER " For Waterloo, Wellington and Perth Coun Estimates given on sales of farme ndearm stocks. next door to Bank Nova Scotia’ = LINWOOD, oRrAne New rite Oil Cook ¢ | 3 Stoves... Ss jer5 BURNER WITH OVEN WITH OVEN pose lovecat Moen ats alba I SR AT See AN, Use wu. - Royalite Oil | 5c gal. Ag ci 5 aa for 706 JOHN REIS, JR. : PRODUCE pace IN etka price. decteliy: attractive. the attitude of many people who come into our salesroom—. before they know anything about the laxwell, Not until the Maxwell is strated to them—until they sit in it and examine the finish—until they ride in it—or perhaps not until they drive it themselves, do they realize what a tremendous value is offered in the Maxwell car. shown and demon- It is not unusual that Maxwell value should not be known to everyone, because it is mon to find such a car for a good margin more than the Maxwell price, The Maxwell Stands absolutely sions in a highly 5 a field, for the amount of value it offers fe ; Agpoararioe The lines of the Maxwell are There is no break in the contour from the radiator to the back of the car. fenders are gracefully shaped. x _ parts are enameled or nickel-plated. The uphol- ~ stery is deep and well-finished. From any angle it is a car that the owner can be proud of. ee All metal - "Touring Car $850. F. 0. B, Telephone an P. O. Box ‘282 COXON, is uncom- Fennel: Pusleess Hardie . & ¢ Smith — Blair ar dolaes Representative Impossible To Get So Much Motor Car Value For The Money E FIND this is cars that have less able power plants. excellent. It is a car selling at the Maxwell price. . Economy — With its other attractive features, the Maxwell is a most economical car to own, Owners get 22 to 25 miles per Imperial gallon of “gasoline and 8,000 to 12,000 miles p peapents is negligible. tional value. ee in today. — Roadster $830 $ WINDSOR, ONT. Phone 16 Mitverton, Ont. Motor—The engine in the Maxwell car is not equailed by any other four-cylinder engine of its size. And we know of larger and more expensive Max- well engine carries its locd through mud and sand or over the steepest. grades without a falter. Quality—The materials in the Maxwell car are the best that can be bought and the workman- ship that turns them into finished parts is no less only the large production of the Maxwell factories that makes it possible to put such quality of materials and workmanship into ‘tires. And the car is so durably built bob repair AME: ars pie yas anit day etch aoe Ease k » described the Maxwell to be. If you will give us _ a few minutes of your time we are sure we can convince you that the Maxwell Car is an oe ia eet of Gaus. Petrie, on Thi | Red C by 5 1. oes tongued and . dried. We Ahr silos and. pu i © with frien jin Monkton and Brussels, : t_ Rosewood No. rd Companion Court Tdlewild wil on Saturday ng. June [24th for the Purpose of choosing dele~ gates to attend the au Court meet- ing at Niagara in ane } iri Wane Puacheloeeat to hg i hie jane pained by Mr. Reuben Isehe. oe age Wm, Jury been given the Mr, Genes Rowland of a new kitchen “ di of Knox church ay : at: the chirgh on Tuesday d the . Mahaffy, B.A,, of Mil- vuton and Rev, J, D, Ferguson, BA, of Monkton will conan pulpits on Sunday next. Seats with ze an expert Yt of the 10th con, y ill at a ent, suffering frou an ailment of the th Tl con. Red Crosa held thei away hi Gillinson, of the 12th con.. has purchased a house from Mr. Nichol, on Wallace street, Listowel, and moved into it recentl; Miss Mary Barton, of Peffers, spent. a few ine last vere with her friena,. aes: Dina Hymeis. HA0 Red Cros: 8 800 ciety held ae 2 onthly meeting | at the home of M Mis: “eSeuere MA, B.D, PhD, ell sermon at ch oi 25th, “bao p.m, eet ours or congregation of ‘Soate I, held their annual cso? ‘peel y on week petal them together ed, apart, makin King the Jotat the centre of oeerers a pl nae to bolt ao rie wall to blow Lb ont

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