Milverton Sun, 26 Oct 1916, p. 8

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mami Soe Ph sbtent ee \\ blacksmith wanted, married For further Rextionlesp: bee 8] om ‘ te Chepstowe and ot r points. -Mr...0. Koebel’ Pit brother, Ralph. | cf pb spent Sunday around our fs Jennie Boyd. of jay with their of Hesson, sol (0 Mr. Michel vole Geta Transfer It you are on the Gloomy Line, Get a transfer, : Tf you're ineling to fret and pine, Get off the track o - felon Suntan Train: Geta transfer. ° It you are on he Worry Train, “Get @ transfer, te Re mat Bae stay there and colt. nsfer. pee rack, : mae cial back ; a the in and ‘pull uu. io ie Station Hope, of Doubt and Gloom, there's room | e 1 the rope eo Recapier to 3 Rooker Mr. Miss Emeline | “Haid res present spending a few months’ vacation with relatives in Toront: 1 nt the - week- ‘af choice eg ‘pota- e Dorking station oa ied customers t is confined to in in wishing her rs’ _ Conyention Franchise for aiemen Toronto étar other aay, "si w a conve: ent 0 nnouncement is Desause there song: qharact nd few things just because fey are ne game co Mr. Rowell — ~ elusion some ie ago, Ro nd hi is vietion is ttrengthened by the work {fal alt never miss the water till the run: Mrs. Albert Karley, Li iltrid Laurie* ris havin is sale of farm stock and implements on after which they n= Mrs on, rp ith Mr,and Mrs. Alfred rking, spent Sunday Ait Mr E Canada, for our |C_ Knoblau: yoters are four times as pone rous our army. And eyen if thing. s a bad. a bids Fess “pnd. amily; of ‘Dorking. to El- nm have a Sale: ‘th the fa World’ s ore Wheat Cro ims 31 he areas ag ther source: Crowfoot Farming Company an average yield of 51 bushels, 56 1-3 These iteoor rd in the Cana tigation Block in Southern Alberta. t worka’s | ch, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Farrell and family are maki as p to the half-million Toronto, wher postion. we may some of Newton, here. gain. Mr. . Hy Isle ey, spent Bunday with rela oeeph Kraemer and tol: | Margaret, of Dorking, spent Sunday 1. De ti last ing Mr. Jos. joughing is the order of the day ope one burg. Don't forget | “itatowe'en this year, QUAINT OLD TODMORDEN. | A Bit ot hs Ei “Tingland Set In the ere outs 2 jhe the LOST ’3 farm an id, f cease by leaving at Post Offi hamlet in rural Ontario where the inhabitants to ve Govern! WANTED STONE FOR ORUSHING. view Ree verton, — Inter: good second hard box stave. Sui able for Township hall, »& HOS, ‘DEWAR, Reeve. ‘Tp. of te 4 * ve or Councillors of Mil. ment House o Broadview ayenue. robably only one’in every thous- and. siti ms has ever been there, al- - Norn. Notice to Creditors —— ™ the matter of Mary Attig, Notice is hereby Siren the Statutes in that b Bying say el claims ne ee on executors of the of the - ceased, full partioalare of their claim: that after the said last-men' tion sai A to any shall ‘Not th en a fave I Charles G. Attig, _W. J, Attig, 8 ital late of the Village of Newton, in th County of Perth, w widow, deceased. yarsuant to t eee Park, cro Ore Park Slee aed turning Roe '| Bayview road can be di brings the evince to the bridge a Todmorden’s The eae ‘fs “a little bit of Old fn m in York County; LR rounded rineially by cn Tod- eeibitiy af Probably | be t reacts e ote bya pays. yet tempted the estate to exploit thelr }| dinky lots. Increased Business With age |, Canad: other neutral countries are watching ate trend of their ex- y are giving particular 00 June being ten times a year enaing, 30, ada’ less than eet times greater ‘within 5 | the same period, _ Maples Around Grav “oh trareg af Gamat sl oun ian sol- n Brae Soka red and etna Losec! 10 Ma Guat y ae Landon by Dominion T. Macoun and 16| 2 erie i ay Gardens. After the 6 war the little Anche from to be 9 | Seeds of the iareeteared. apie “ot Bolus Soe London for the mame i Pe ng to their retired home in - | ried o1 daughter, | do: yards. ‘Mill Road” was the old name i mn (able to make a figure: Government Agricultural Census Re- of 1911, s iguEe not-up to date, have been able fo ‘nis is to say that the Canadi: sy to the bated e rapt maori of poorer cit untry, are under the im} una may seem, althou; eld of fear nia y George Isley spent Ne Lawrence Kocher left last week s lenitaral colleges and experimen- tal sau the weneiey head of “Horti- culture” ar table growing is car- unim} it branch. On the horticultural files you will find forty bulletins i You will find not more than half a zen on vegetables. In stating these facts I do not for perimental f of men ne its anywhere be found to carry on this work. fic investigatio: marks and I am rnments not 0} jon, but of all the P ovine, are be- ginning to recognize this Work Goes East. “Our St. pecloe Mer iy is not going is one Ontario man- ufacturer’s position in the present id Boe situation. Here is what another “We took our first order for oe at $4, which was completed z | Satisfaction of the board. “The above is not a description of | large one + | igure, Fight,’ and if the need of shells was should not of the lower-priced abundance of it, we had @ order at the lower prices. r shell-making has gone to le Crop Poor. With the apple crop of Ontario proaching maturity it-is possible t make a reasonably accurate forecast of production rei this line. That pro- pares yn in eastern a Ral be H admits of no doubt, ae iI assu Rstiaes that in ri Q it least the quality will be very ie the Lake Erie district it is oer well rchard: od crop, ope the general yield ie forty rieties being light Kent and Norfolk rhe are only me- diums in, qui an ae scab has the greatly reduced qu Privates Lovell fay 3rd salen: ‘Toronto, arrived DMRS after an exciting a eet ot hedee says a de * 3 mndent 13 trom ce open cometh ent in captured on the Pine Of apr 1916, at Lang en, with. other Canadians, where ma 30 Bb Pipnning daly 3 ue abo “prentualy ies were oa ine frontier, ia - Germany. z 1 and V. Adick of wi ae Foot Wash Granite Granite Granite Granite Granite Granite Berlin Shoe Brushes Pictures ...... Hatchets .. DAWG cess ott Glassware. Mirrors UP-STAIRS DEPARTMENT French Cooker.......40¢ Dish Pans.. Potato Pots. Granite Collanders...... Granite Pails ..... Scrub Brushes... Stove Brushes . Initial Box Paper.... Hammers ......... Lantern Gilee. 2 ee Popular Sheet Music..... Rubber Heels. Clothes B pester: Q-Cedar Mop. Baths. Basins . 40c -15¢ . 25 and 39¢ Se 50c Kettles 25, 40, 50¢ 10, 15, 20, 25¢ Sasdtves hr kOp EHS +10, 15, 25¢ 75, 1.00, 1.25 1.50 with old dyes. Men's Overalls and Senet Men’s Raincoats $3 99, other prices Men's Suits ...... Men’s Overcoats . Boy's Sweater Coats... Men’s Sweater Coats., Men's Working Shirts . Men’s Gloves..... .. Men’s Odd Trousers . SPECIALS IN THE GROCERY DEPT. 6-bars Comfort. Soap fOr... ice vassecpsvppeed evens 250 2 1-lb, cans Baking Powder .............. 500 lbs. Tea at per lb a 3 packages Jelly Powders, all fevers . 2 bottles Flavoring Extracts 13 Ibs. Gran. Sugar for $1 .........only $2 to a customer Beer a. 50 75, $ s Underwear... «$4.00, 5.00, 6.00, +790, 1.00, I. 75 +25, 35, 50. and 75¢ - QC, 1.00, 1.25 up to 2,00 aida vat cervdceepess G00 tO 2,50, ELEGANT PLUSH COATS —commencing at $15, in both Salts and.Lister's plush, guaranteed quality. See these rich looking garments —that.are so popular’ now. A RACK OF 40 COATS AT $4.99 EACH Over 200 Children’s Coats to select from at right prices. Ladies’ and Children’s Sweatér Céats at Jast year's Paes Crum’s English Prints per yd,, 34 inch Black Farmer’s Satifi per yard 36 inch Black Pailette Silk per yard... . Curtain Muslin with fancy borders per es Children’s Hosiery per pair .............- Corsets per pair Plaid dress goods for children’ s dresses per yard. Handsome Plaid Dress Goods per yard ..........1444639¢ Children’ Ladies’ Hosiery per pair., A splendid assortment of Wee Goods—over 400 pieces of Dress Goods in stock bought at old prices and dyed Prices 25, 39, 50, 60, 75, 85¢, $1 to $3. 40 inch Unbleached Cotton per yard 4.0.11. ce. 12%C Ladies’ Initia! Handkerchiefs....... 36 inch wide Flannelette per yard. Cord Velvets, all shades, per yard RS Fancy Brocaded Velvets per yard sna 75¢ $r and 1.25% Largest size Flannélette Blankets’............ Ladies’ Tweed Effect Raincoats.......... Other prices {.. House Dresses Men’s Hats...... Men's Heavy rey. Hose’ per pare... 2.00 coeasancesee 25C Boy’s Suits.......0. s0. Men’s Underwear per garment. ae Men’s Wool Underwear per garment +225, 35 and 50€ 1, 1,25 up to $7 se19e Ar Ser tS + vee for'25¢ .15¢ .59¢ wo BL75 wee3-49 7,00 up to 10,00 25, 1.50 to 3.00 .$5 to 15.00 .8.50 to 25.00 +7.50 to 20,00 «101.50 to 6.00 . 85c, $1 to 2.00 ii ravorra tes 3 ea [a Engeland @ Son | “The Store with the Stock” -- MILVERTON <sESa SOS TSISOESE hc aaalle anita aia i MAIL ence eit COMPLAINT sign wl These Dractioes oatined Hat faulty. rand i should not be conti fo eect eS it LLOYD GEORGE ON “BRITAIN: Ss DETERMINATION There_are and yen: will. be, Keg aitters Sere the’ Al ‘Nev- again’ come our re ttle-ery, ‘At home the e suffering and ah Sorrow lis great and is growin, war zone, its terrors ttle fields of 3 it were at the eae; ‘of hell, and aay ont An aS ing into I saw |coming out of it ‘torched and muti a |stea “this feoueuc if thsies he ii of Britain's resolve,” ing. 0 the} | gare iudedaribable across | Poa sen- | be hs just visited the bat mi hearts of the evil-minded monet t the rulers of men, That he meaning pe CHASTENED BY SACRIFICE Toronto Globe — riches seem to be exertil eRitttsty caste. that e at who, w: f ag Seelt-ascritice or oO! troying heer Bass joth, went away sorrowful, for he had great posses- nee, eee ee AN APOLOGY FOR elas According respondent aK the Sion ‘Fines, ier pete ek oes speech i long snalORy. for the failure of Ger- man and German diplomacy to impose ag Ad will mek oe 3 The ech has 6; tn in Holland Germany, who sowed strongly, pone to qenping oe whirl. 4 wind, Ser on her own terme in ugh ete terms may nt with time, e inclined to ai nee stil. extra diene dnougn some t i of pies bioaoe: an sas ir, | vel ieerven oe a ae in, mature {ghee inereting sinouacem iitberte Joona and Chi

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