“The Canadians in France” 2 . A Great W War Map 5 : ; : E : rie Never Disappoints YOu | a yo ou mae WOMEN'S and MISSES’ You'll never be disappointed or have a ean : to worry about your cooking or baking Idee ee shows: every. = rt : if you use a “Pandora.” In this sone fu aaa uncet Fee theecent N W A | i ; A ee range nothing has been omitted that sen Th ially? ra i : could make it more efficient, economic- ornate ener Brits oe, al or durable. Write for free booklet. a credit indeed toi Can te 2 Tt ig. & ‘ yet } Saburo isn ; rs 2 2 1-33 eet 5 eee % ; M‘Clary’s ita gerd pe corer, R 5x10 inches. The Map is surrounde? : bya border of tha regimental badges AN E dnt coatat activa neacly Lorie DAL . talion that left Canada, from i Vi ver, Every important point — LONDON ORONO MONTREM: YINKIPEG . , VANCOUVER ere stir ee = = = SASKATOON EDMONTON ar ane : : Sens ‘ Z cry exp 4 ost em but designed rather to maintain our high repute of being = ot be produced, except in sucly large ; ° ’ . . ° . = Suns advertisetents| ROADS AND ONL INDUSTRY. les a4 The Famtly\ Herald wl retailers of women’s apparel right in Style and in Quality. he pee thus spent will help to econ- s ae ; ‘ omize in household buying. Business| Refmeries Busy Meeting Demands for |) tes hag Sveolitaly tee ees ‘ men announce the saving opportunities o2 he amil jaf Sees ; they bave to offer the purchasing Asphaltic eee ¢ & publ a aly a meee Beek a) .; \ blic. Demand for good roads has had © ba - . 2 at tapeiaat keouit in tant tbs { The First Shipment Opens in’ Can- |228) inst. the inereasing created a demand being met i pei es bacripti on rates, but evelttually ya : : Local Agent Wanted |:*..% Surat pn eee ee ke wee ae To Our Satisfaction | For Sale by A. Eeincne, Mliverton | fs E eines 3 Practical garments not made merely to present showiness, SELECT ent tor the ¢ nd surfaces: peers the inrease ce Sele YOUR FALL COAT For Monkton and District to sell i ne loading was: mer mis nt) cent vee g Sonar : The materials NOW ! ‘ ‘ 6 | 0 4 :: . . 2 rs eS = {Crea an the tailoring, new varieties f . Al ea ae Oxnadi q i a the exquisite , gest 3 : 5 nd f eilnatealed? data et es j A also agent's ae SS Handsom’ | 1 on is of half a ato | [Ee aoa finish of these . Buy from us and you'll get free outfit; exclusive territroy. Lib-| o¢'oi1 per square yard. The. rs fot ye ee ee | first arrivals : 1—A garment that eral commissions, treatment requires this amount, Bae |amount charged q d inl STONE, & WELLINGTON the second a quarter of a gallon,| The enormous circalation of The } 0 certainly The Fonthill Nurseries which would cost $225. The increas- |Family Herald and Weekly, Star HV \ reflect the ut- (Batablishe -d_ 1837) Hs mani Toi oil from ye: 0 should be still greater when this offer % Toront Ontario, he | Vecomes, know most credit on | spected. wi Cag oe? ae ons” | fee rong. acer re been 0 i q f i their makers NOTICE come. Mr, Joh: = and deserve intendent "the Queen Victoria | igeest! M aa ‘ a i IS, Says: enallan, spent side te Mr ‘i ira- Tenders Wanted Happ ipnnen ee = a ie eect a a ee) i your admira —— 2 i i i x Claud paras of, St. “Clem- tion. SEALED TENDERS will be rece‘v-| their tions le ms ino his vacation with rk- (re in our burg. peerage ot is Several Assortments at Dif- A she eee ferent Prices Welcome a j ts > t nse- EE P H ionable in color, will be Peas, jg ge a ary Critical Inspection of ; Bhat for ae most art rete OF |. Bist Lavina Moser spont ‘Thursday Their Merits... ; i 4—A garment with in Linwood. i Pe See oped tet the recultee ety ale and Mrs. D; Hanley, of, Hesson a N K a Sp ith M. M M - Fe tata Both tender ot noe {doubt is expressed about anything Sundsy_ with Mr. and Mrs. M The styles we show will solve IR. decepte i Mr.and Mrs, re Rocher r, of Hesson By ‘ A qualities. eluent aia ae ee the vexing question of what to alll 8 over Penson eer, ed, how LN ee Mt Linseman.. buy for fall for any woman, maid / ih PRICES VERY 2—A garment that looks it. 3—A garment with nents’ P.O., Ont R Margoret Basler spent the hild that wants to:dress well ly sprinkling water upon the sur- end with her sister, Mrs, Johr or child that wa we St. Clements, Aug: the 25tb, 1917. |tace of the road during the dry and |ScbitbeL of M —— EG Sekaanahias thie fact aeeeably | hee cate a Pees in correct style, at moderate cost. é MODERATE Se ats COMMERCIAL Peles is not menus ae too, ere |, Mir. th. alee) was 4 not without thelr dificulties, and one aaiee“apehe Bunda ao ms School Clothes for Boys fi wpending a month with his parents F : Hoge liveyreight § 00 17 5" [pets clothing, ote, in this period ot /beve, 0 | Suits that will stand the wear and tear of school life. That will keep Poratoes por Dig 4 oe ft oil. breast "he Speke tte ies i their shape and color and give good wear under the 3 50 t $10 I Sule A ena . Strain of a healthy boy at play. All sizes. Prices: 0 ies ' ae bela me Adam, motore St 8 s ’ a ae . mse tig that of ornkling water, dy hd spent the daye with Mr. Jos School Boy’s Furnishings Lowly Priced p Hen : 15 Mr, M. Lavery received word of the Geese a" a ton Market. 4 cite f Onions, Larg 6 si se SEari. taat’ Spo US camate ee ee With the same care as we exercise in our Men’s Department are the Bhitior: into. Catlade, were en Dung: Wednesday, whers Boy’s Furnishings handled here. Hats, Caps, Shirts, Pees is, or about $31,000 took place, Mrs. Tyler Non Hae fo. ot this place pad < Collars, Ties, Stockings, Underwear — in fact, every — known. here, : : : palaiurobaer alka oth article of clothing can be had here in the best quality eer ate Mee care 2 a, at the lowest possible ptice. Your inspection invited. iss Jesse Allingham, of ose 4 is a gnest at the home of Tanner. i to $ ea | i, ’ . Blerk’s Notice of First Posti feet ———- Ros Men’s Fall Suits—Made-to-Measure ene nt Wa = ng as ae soparenti, divides ane HAMPSTEAD i . In Tweeds, Worsteds and Serges. Colors $24 to $35 = iss Ada Pfaff was suecessful in z are guaranteed at prices ranging from...... etting her prima. certificate in Voters! List 1917, “Municipality che imports those | bj oan LREEyARRCECIS Conmereat 5 5 nship ot ‘Morni ngto on, in the — |of the 02, tory, rth 7 : >, tra eased 32 per F % 5 ¢ NOTICE ii is hereby ¢ given that I have who! Ui i There th ‘: « ie ot ie hi a transmitted or deli d t pe oT: d i -gons. mentioned ctl 9, ‘The | creased per |rone also next Sunday ‘ Tae eee rea “ nsion is te i is holidays. ri cmitte ivere Li A rediia erh i eer oe betas ue ppp Hele ountries, and eff bel (a grand daughter “The Store with the Stock” _ - “MILVERTON returned home last week. Women's Institute had a cessful mecting on Tuesday. afternoon ~ at the home 0 : iin teuthacot bet ayia soqaltercents Mis, Avel’d, MeGilawes is at pr ball tn ruppiy of [si sisting with her dangbter, ee tal aie PASH | Mies aa picked ake Cin A e are pleased to see that Mr. 3 weed state sae ‘ona Rote cs Mebfillan js able to be about on] Better’ Than a Mortgage The Western Fair pon, a. voters epi tie. oeentrel omuctpess (een fucker at of Canada has de- September 7th to { tome immediate Drovedigs ohare countries, Japan “and the United |S" in, REE. The Government of Canada le. eptember 7th to 15th. Miss son has taken a ou 23% op ase ake omissions ci rected ae | poe - soe * there has bout position in the Standard Bank, Shak-|of thrift, war savin ‘if e el pte Mamagement of the Wastern| Try The Sun Dated this ain pee sane 1911, largely from erape oa Wal te aa Mew eases of Shakes twenty nat in three years from (possible effort this as seat celta: ES for High-classwv} ead) ¢ 1g Oral and Mr. dai rk of Mornington, x . 58 flim, of Sérattora, oki ed that D. evident, eth that Canadian fac- . fart has sf pee tories *e them a consider | Mili for bravery in attend able titi: Harkat to conquer—To- | in este Tee a Sceceuiies jad ronto Globe. laste ie “of Sebrin: Bue Po ee ee will be pai real ae aienias ie “A expected that | fee poe Oil Dealers Suffer. e home of his uncle. Mr. Jas tifieat ‘be urchased — t a large entry in viadinnd “GehiGes tn’ cod Aver pee a etree aces Fe live stock class. “specie classes te font extimaterenat they must face a| Miss Mary H. Steate * ay Strat- $25,00 for $21.50 -|loss of about a million dollars as a ol 2c 50, “e for 43.00 © result of changed conditions hes 20 ful in obtaining bi pe eae 100.00 for 86.00 year. ae e x Tivebieen Fair ‘LONDON, CANADA i ‘Sept. 7th to 15th, 1917 : _ 1867--"A half Century at Success” 1917 The Great Agricultural Exhibition 0 : eS n Ontar' Ay i ra if : 3 + an oonortunity | Advertise in the Sun! — 5 exhibiting against “emer ae 4 i “ = — |are also plenty of classe for se" and oil ran | up Pee £0 cipal of the school here completed Pt. - == “MAY 8th TO | OCTOBER goth Jeents to PaeaDa elionce apy Ter the osptae for haytlonentsrs ae fessionals with liberal prizes st ig aronts a season, a large nui ecrtificates. Sea ered the busines: : j info a8 : 3 e exton to the Secretary, CD ate on é Z don, Ontario. ~ Court of Revision S : eg x s 3 > ss he opportunity to inve: mn outuat _foreing a 50 pe Noricr is Taine given that a % i . ae certifi eo 1a 88 Se cent. cut in mai Prices. As i Ko he! a sgursusnt to The : 53 Z sues be ght ines oy material at “ater: i eat Lasts Bet Act, i ae 0 must ni hi Count our’ (our Future is ite West ics ee om eee of he County ot Bert Porth aCe Goan | jusiness interests of the co) jeil Cl ber, vertol gat Western Sigs , fe chat Hof September, “{or7, at Se There are still thous | the cod gion aa abrador y forenoof to hear and deter- ands of acres _wraiting for the a a home and cake havantage TES vel via g Pro; , ding ae or svossssenesessoeeg a aa