Milverton Sun, 1 Nov 1917, p. 5

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“The igidicat rare price: will be paid for cream. True ie da and test will be given. We supply cans and pay the express. Ship your cream to The Pearl Creamery MILVERTON and ELMIRA Club, paid Frederick the_ _ was aten Worse than than the © ike now, but sil in. a_masterly use of the parallel of. The “Seven ee War, when Fred- mes istant At- United States, MONKTON’S POPULAR STORE Resolved— That it is important in these tii 0 practice economy in purchasing pparel. We cannot senom: e howi ous ers to inspect ssortment adies’ ae Ge Man- tetered Conts for Winter wear.” We can save you money on Staple ds, selling at less than mill P dissap- pointed in waiting for goods to be cheaper another season, as conditions are such that demands are larger than the supply r early inspection is cordially women interested in what is nice in ts. Leave your order for Apples, we expect 50 barrels in this week. They are splendid cookers and eating ap- ples. We want 300 bags of good PO- TATOES. Highest seaskee prices paid for all other produc WEBER & BETTGER before ie osiive Clu) other lay asked, with eyes clearly on the present German drive Lee rig eS nerad. “Is Russian autocracy to- restored by Prussian Davohan: in n Pet ros gad? ng he uttered with he said, we are making. My Fellow-Citizens. Mr. Beck opened with the fellow-citizens,” justi- ords in a S quotation to support his brotherhood, the words of the Welsh King, Henry V., before Agincourt: SSE ee. happy few, we band of For he that sheds his blood with me Shall be my brother. In Defense of Democracy “So we are Denies in ee oe cause,” went on “brethren because as pe the blood Prepare For Winter RANGES! RANGES! Now is the time to choose your new range, We havez’a’ fine ‘assortment of these on hand at reasonable prices. Call in and look them over. We will be pleased to show youvall the good points. The cold weather will soon be here and you will{need your furnace installed, We sell the famous Sunshine and Hecla Furnaces. ‘We will be pleased to give you estimates on your requirements. Remember Your Coal Bin Last of all dg not forget to get your supply of coal. © Leave your order with us, We will supply those who place their order first M. E. BETTGER & CO. Hardware Merchants, - . WEST MONKTON tg Sent on Approval— (and on Easy Terms, if accepted) This $33 or $50 Model Columbia Grafonola The $88 mail af the Grafon: Gos eccectnts ae poe eal up a real instrum } ditions: mpire an @ Republic of the i vatees wanting ateerice to shoulder in defence of democracy.” One-Tenth of Wealth in the War. Speaking specifically of what the ing, loyal acquiescence in the sacri- fices that a great war entailed, a1 an. invincible determination to see it ugh to the end. People Are Too Optimistic whom he said would have to be swept away for all time, If the Kaiser even ta draw now he would be position to recover, and be as formid- able in a few years as was Frederick the Great at the close of the Seven Parallel in Seven Years’ War. This led Mr. Beck to and dramatic comparison with the condi: was even ere for suicide by poi- osed to ~|moral victory wl evitably the yaaa ate et Europe. Compliment to British Navy. that Garnnce to-day was fighting Hon. festa M. Beck, at the oS e Great it vi navy, which saw once on A Fganihe cae dependin, (Applause.) mor ; {ard the Third” ®\ «In God’s name, ds a To resp the harvest of perpetual “There are two tendencies to guard Jo |fensively agains 3d, | realitie ‘ie proved highways secs completed. is nce, Hon. “Mr. Beck declared Suppo: in_Italy meas Spaciaiie: ose me scarry Ait glorious, could go on no was in this Mr. to the British nav: “We srvos 5 ey} sdeyszed ang’ now that it was the magnificent Sits mi a Ros; eliell ste topd between this foul Erin con- spiracy and the security of the Unit- ed States.’ No War is Won Until Won. ir is won until it is won, es- i- a more or wkish spirit of sen- tiene and ‘the. frequent state- pene When a bully sets a ve thrash the world the aes ne to. Ae ae to_thash en you. Ss any man of fra of the world and clagy hands and s: it was alla horrible nightmare—my friends, I say it is impossible. (Loud applause.) oe of War. then spoke of the “im- ponderabler thing: 1888. b; me gard for justice, and sue seauaniee able” things goodness. Closed, too, Shakespearean, citation—trom cheerily on, my friends, | By this Fone bloody trial of sharp war.” NOT DESERTING LIBERALISM. Mr. Calder, alluding to his separ- luty of the State 0 see our mel 0 Act authorizes ‘compulsory. overseas ence of the counti Britain rance ates. Not to see this is to be blind S. . Calder affirmed that ep dherals clared, deserting Liberalism or Liber- ing sub- without comprising tl Let all Canadians sink thei a AR the common task ait aie r organizatio ¥ ed siti this duty ai proble: partisanship’ is an cunccnanest ONTARIO WILL SOON HAVE 7,500 MILES OF GOOD ROADS. aS McLean, Deputy Min- announced last approximately 2,30! ot “im- One of the resgistrars in a Virginia ict tells a story of a ing the applicant un- hee ions. derstan : {Do claim exemption?” he id the you "Shae dat, suh?” there any reason why you a a not render military service— why you eoonte not fight your coun- try's battles eant, much enli ightened. “I's It art otshis caurecs tnat| 2 2a 1, Beck paid a glowing compliment erica are only beginning to appreciate Pe ell- |the ‘British naval power. r ry auto ‘gk OZ1US0d0I 0} MOTS hy, i vestigation being ‘conducted by the f | the teething tac the pepe 10U8 ae : |less than 640 fires were due to faulty S|resulting from dan| this room lives there can be no spirit | e, 0 turned up on registration. lay. The pee had a good deal of © | difficulty in mal 7a: erth in onder that path t two oe pole stock ci has com- smaniced. eoeepanons SPE vil ‘Tun, on Tuesday 01 auth each week, cr pple butter will be Gis! WM. LEASA, Proprietor artmenta, get our vee eal fogue Te es = Ww. As Elliott, D.A President. WOOL won His posit ston as cate was Partinlan strong and there was his re-election. ape 60c c per ib. PURE WOOLLEN GOODS: Blankets, prernae arn : and Flannels. NEWTON = WOOLLEN MILLS “ALL RAIL” - also by ‘THURSDAY’S STEAMER “Great Lakes Routes” P gation). ‘Yeur Future is In the West The fertile prairies have put wee y|ern Canada on the map. There still thousands of acres waiting for ated upon to acce| pt the nomination | peri on that po! R uA WA DIAN PACIFIC IS YOUR CHIMNEY SAFE ? Defective chimneys are the great- rece Pronoun, Ont. est single source of fires. The in- ommigsion 0: chimneys. This is exclusive of fires gerous stovepipes or_chimne; Before au: Weather necessitates Coad Check RAILWA RAND TRUNK 2Aewas Highlands | of Ontario The Home sak ee Red eas cee the Moo: en Seaso) NGTsuNer 1st to Seveane: 1st “inclu sive, e—November Ist to Oc Howard, District Passenger Province oundary, the open season for Moose Fe from ‘Octenes tothe to November H. C. BAIRD, ’Phone 1, Local Agent L Books... We are agents for the Appleford Counter Check Book Co. work, causing it to disintegrate and leaving openings through which the sparks may readily pass. A DELICATE QUESTION. The Weekly Sun. uite fair for Northcliffe’ Ss This firm turns out only high-grade work at very reasonable prices. lueation or profes- Se training. Respect is also due 2 to cherished ambitions for family alli- snces Aleve a See our samples and get our prices before ordering. ™® Sun Office pensated by profitable employment in the places formerly oceupied by men. SHADOW TEST W. D. WEIR’S LIST OF PROPERTIES FOR SALE $7, 500 ill buy lot 28, con. 18, North Easthope, 100 acres, 90 acres un- ce enlvetion: balance in bush. Brick house, bank barn, straw 4 cs $7, BOO ea buy East. half lot 8, con. 12, Mornington, 100 acres. Brick house, with brick cellar, woodshed, "furnace, bank barn, strat Shed, good orchard—a s§} 30 Ee ete northwest part of Lot 10, concession 6, Morni: ington (Ne on)good comfortable availing, bank barn, good stabling ADEE Hee , hard and The Donley Hotel rupert ota Ni elling, a dozen rooms, bath ro es eg si Eins cemen’ te floors eds ani . hall, pro, Bere ‘ies will be sold ches as the cranes must quit ited Hie to ill-helth. Apply to proprietor or W. D. Weir ea ie ick piel ae Shoe store battles village f Newton. Di a good business, in an Al Re opp oottien an up-to-date MASEL ave ae a 00 buy that splendid 100 acres, lot 3: ima, all un- ler cultivation, comfortable dwelling, bricked hisite, 2 aan barns, 3 rates eae lin mba bic never-failing; land in well drai eh ie ae tee acres of land lying at Linwood, in Wellesley TD nee inder cultivation, comfo: ae dwelling, bank barn, cement con. 12, and the north 4 of oh s9s00--Wi buy the south % o: rit brick house, kitchen and wood 1, ty i ton, cid pees fencing. $6, ON font half Lot 1, poneeenioy 6, Mornington, square house, bank barn and straw shed, large orchard, about oe (of bush, close ee pals drilled well at barn. Land in best state of cultivation. 100 acres; bee a $1800—Will buy lot 11, con. 14, Ellice, 100 acres frame house, flat barn close to railroad. Come and see me if you want to buy or sell your dwelling or farm. It will pay you. a lewton, 2 5 acre a land, brick veneered | fo, zd and soft water in the | on nd dwelling in| § Ma ality notes 6 See "bank barn 55x60, eins shed, drilled = Seiad mill, wire | § dis Su 6 | sented to Agen “He Looks Into the Eye” THIS METHOD, it is almost ¥ unpossible to wan all work is done by looking into the eye, thereby locating the de- fect right a at its source, Weak Muscles Strengthened Headaches Cured, Cross yes in many cases straightened when glasses are fitted by this. advanced system, Children's eyes accurately ex: amined without asking questio1 SATISFACTION, GUARANTEED! P. H. BASTENDORFF “Eyesight Specialist”* MILVERTON, ONTARIO ult of Canadian Northwest Land pe ations obtain pre- outer ‘on as homestead patent on certal ditions, A settler after obtaining homeStead }: 1ent, a good. locality, |< purchased yen in f three erect a house worth Holders of entries may count ployment ae farm Sabourers in Canada 1917, as residence duties under condition: When Dominion La coRY, Deputy Minister of thé Interior N.B— aang publication of this ad- vertisement will not be paid for. What it Means to You—to Your Pocketbook—to Your Personal Appearance—How it Conforms to ne Business Judgment to Select - Our Famous Line of MEN’S and BOY’S SUITINGS Taking for our text, “He profits most who serves ee who serves best, serves most”--we pat in force a plan o \retailing that tends to centre more and mere business nee y making it to the advantage of the public to give us tae patronage. If there’s a man who can’t be suited we'd like to See him. If there is a man whose tastes can’t be met he is a stranger to us. Call and see our up-to-date stock. ie 4 | O. DUFFIELI The Up-to-date es ee + Ontarie with that hope before tenes The con- ‘Oh, yes, “sah replied the appli- tae LET THE TAILOR DO IT! Why attempt to look ¥ ot in an il-fitting, shapel amade suit, why today w s is. tailor clots : w arofully sha See TyBetedand mati th finished OUR... SwCCESSFUL TAILORING = =. — Has satisfied the mee } he Ladies! and Men’s-Tail r

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