See Our Advance Showing of Ladies’ Spring Suits: We would like to have you come in and look at the new goods now being s| e would especially like t and Coats to have on Ty w t from all sides and see if you have ever had a better fit. LADIES’ SUITS AND COATS AT $10.00, $12.50, $17.50, $20.00 up And we would like to have you do the same with ow By them oy bie the ghia we sell are made stylish, say durable eid fit perfectly. WAISTS FROM $1.00 TO $7.50 ir new Waists—namely, see them an m man ey are extremely FASHION’S PRETTIEST COLORS AND PAT- TERNS IN NEW GUARANTEED WASH GOODS. You will probably enjoy this spring’s show- ing of Wash Goods more than any you have ever seen, s The New Weaves, Patterns and Colorings are the most fascinating we have ever shown. This is no ordinary display—it includes the very newest Wash Materials, many of which are appearing for the first time this season. want every woman to see the new ideas that have done so much to popularize Wash Materials. BIG REDUCTIONS-IN FURS FOR MEN A Ww N There never will be a time for years to come when furs will be reduced as low as we will have them during the next two weeks. Men’s Fur Coats, Women’s Fur and Fur Lined Coats will be cleared at prices never equalled fore. We will save you from 4 to % on every fur u buy. ie and see these bar- gains before you buy. Every fur we sell carries our personal guarantee. Hh Everything you wear in clothing can be had here in the highest quality at the lowest prices. We like to show our goods—COME ! im x < x Kd 4 Se x & % 4 & x x x x x & Kd x x x x x 4 4 K x ca GORGEOUS SHOWING OF NEW DRESS GOODS AND SILKS Nowhere will you find such practical dem- onstrations of delightful possibilities, color ef- ae and weaves in the New Dress Goods and Sil u will stand in admiration as you review our Gaol, unfolding as it does the story of the very latest ideas for the coming spring and summer. We have searched diligently and carefully to accumulate the greatest dress goods display ever shown in Milverton How well we have aaeccded you shall be the judge. Come early, while the stocks are complete. You are under no obligation to buy, while inspecting our New Spring Stock. Come in ! Men's and d Boys New Spring Suits are Here Now — e are again ey on _top with a splendid. of Men’s the pleasure of showing.’ Beautiful materials in fine allwool Scotch Tweeds, Serge and Worsted. ape models are smart and attractive. Young Men’s Pinch Back an have still the fast colored guaranteed Navy Blues, Blacks and Greys. O1d-time prices :— $15.00, $18.50, $20.00, $22.50 and up. THE NEW SPRING SUITINGS FOR MEN’S MADE-TO-MEASURE SUITS ARE HERE We were fortunate in purchasing our New anes for Spring many months ago. It gives the advantage of showing the new suitings aariigs But more important are this, we bought before the advance in pri and su ceeded in getting our stocks pcaca Strona sloth of guaranteed colors. This is important to you, because we have hundreds of Stylish Cloths here from which we can make you a perfect fitting suit, and guar- antee the suit to positively keep its color, and we will do this at Very Reasonable Prices. Prices Range From $22.00 to $35.00. MEN’S WORK MITTS m the heaviest ee horse hide to the unlined. hae oe mitt, we ‘e a complete range in every size and Sie tg of all the peuple ma- terials. Price are. -50c to $1.00 MEN’S WINTER CAPS Warm, comfortaple, strong, becoming and at more could you desire in a MEN’S ODD TROUSERS If your suit needs an odd pair of trousers to help it finish out ue season, we what you want. are made of Tweed, Worsted, Serges, well finished, properly trim- med and carefully cut to fit. Prices $1.75 to $4. cap when you know the price is the lowest pos- sible. . a : ey 0 $1 50, MEN’S GOOD UNDERWEAR Good in every sense of the word, good in quality, in ete in fit, in wearing ability and in CARLOAD OF SUGAR--$8.85 CASH ; $9.10 TRADE; $9.50 CHARGED ENGELAND & SON “The Store With the Stock”, MILVERTON cause we sell only the very best and. tested rAaicees and the price, considering quality, is always the lowest. Price 65c to # 75 MEN’S ODD WORK VESTS We have one hundred Men’s Working Vests, all made of remnants of Tweeds, Serges and Worsteds, well lined, good pockets, strong- ly sewn and ee sizes from 83 to 46. Our prices range from $1.00 to $1.25 &S SS HAMPSTEAD LISTOWEL x Anderson, of Toronto ATWOOD. and Mrs. Bert ek bP. are visiting with itrs parents, ae avd Mrs. W, H. ELLICE COUNCIL council met at ae Township Harb of Landis, fret hall, nation on the 25th w “Gilmer: | i Miss, Alice, Whitney, of, Stratford, pursuant | sp ce th her home h BRUNNER GOTHAM ce eek-end at (Intended for last | week.) ndj 5 Motrison, of “Toronto, to adjournment. The nee ers were Most of the cellars around ae are a to purchase SA grea oh the te recent sean of Vie debate: Cighould Women is visiting his sisters, Misses Ander: |Drain and. ine ort of same , Mrs. b won ma Street. wit Miss Laura Smith, aoe Stratford, is : 03 He eebael Sra friends in oft pillows 14 13 “Billow cases, 11 towels and 8 pair of sheets. Miss A. B. Rennie and brother, Roy Rennie visited their cousin, Mi Lorne MeMillan on Sun lay. rr, attended the pres- trip, to ‘Toronto and Stratford this fadon toy me Alex MeTavish, of week. eed entation to Mr. ‘Wellesley, last w Mr. John MeMillan of Stratford, = Ah peeerpty iting friends and re- ere, Miss Lydia Neeb, of Brocksden, es = 4 ye oe brother, Mr. Milto nae ee it, A umber Sk here are attending the stock sale of i Bleue McGil- dawee, of North East bro’ ther ao ng his Seemed ied of heading in a north east- ory diese irs. rogress now, but vo have to Tay off for two months. obtain Cie office "tor 08% ani eed can. offe in f $1) "5100, or 0 ity | of Montreal | 8 per cent. cant bonds ide ist h af December, 19: % mens went., delivery 8th s # Al il Spex did’ Miss page eaten is s visiting her on ny | to itor? report be |they bi forman Orth Toft on Thursday es ‘Arkona, Ont., mine he fore a position. in cl fea clleead Century there: Mrs. Walters is visiting in |Toronto che her sister, D. Sproule. . Hemsworth is on a business |" Mrs, John Barford: has, returned $2 hone after visiting her daughter, Mrs. Sots loubt, Hans 2. Os wala Smith, of London, was in Sos on Wedne: Messrs. Donal ™/Berlet, of Wallac called ‘to the Ah ae reported for duty at Po mdon ee ees as as Dur an ‘Walter, who will more extensively in the boot e Jand shoe business. Mr. Charles Klemm has sold his e te days ses Pee Hambui at Mr. s. ebo: a H yaaa, with Mr, and Mrs, Lemuel th elt March 1st brought the usual prop- érty changes in the village and vicin- ugh nce an address ve “nesteome Bae 2: beautiful sae boas © ford last sake ie Lge Re io her ears. is will be glad to. chow vee and G00 per houk fo Peachey, of Toronto, Porc GRMder pec neeented: Ap ocins ‘spent the weeklendat his Home tn the {amounting to $169 pad were e paid. The village. j eet af caramaemd and ‘little ox are visiting at Pete: fe : nie, Jolly has “elaie {home after at Le pel ies aes KINGWOOD ‘openings. rs. Mr. David fone is spending © few last week with her parents in Strat- s. jorn was a busi- Friday 1 last. Mrs. Moses Erb, of Bi (By another correspondent.) ness vitor to Landon on Mi Miss Doras McCourt, R.N., of |8 ed- mee ae proceeds amounted Le) Sane: LOGAN CoUNCIL Council met Feb. 25th, Minutes of! last ‘meeting were carried, viz: aud- svlopted as read, ‘hat ecah for thei, vices to | ae Sees a rou Parner Cl lub” ee: eration. The - {following sesplne if | Sun—$1.50 in a advance, ° 0: spent “the week-end with relatives White Plains, N.Y., and Miss Enid here, Mc ‘eCourt, graduate nurse, of Green- h, Conn., erelved | in cage on Sat- urday evening and will spend a Taba on the home of then} parental as and Mrs. Samuel MeCo Kin; ie of Mr. ai Mr. and Mi Mls: AF. es left on Saturday for an extend ‘through the American and Canadian (west. vi ver Henry. Seelhoff and d Hi d Sramiona nd daughters, Beryl and Wynnona, vi: 3. Fre family move: a to Sete new home neai rag last sited atthe home of Mrs. | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samu Court, on Sunday evening. is ee HeNiee erest the state- fhe ene ne that there are milions of acres 0 in mapl forests untappe ae Ries ued As Renew your subseription to” ee hy |their report in duplicate. all present with Reeve Armstrong in peas of the previous meet- ing were read, confirmed and ad ope tion ‘of Koch, seconded communication was read fro the Salvation Army of London, for rant to Rescue Homi ae Hospital, oun The Pseruhi auditors presented |, port was rea ae councillors hoe and found ec e al eport, as received, be adopted, and that the clerk send one eo py of the repo! Leela Bs eee of. Industries, Toronto. The auditors’ report shows a ance on hand of $5,813.69” rom ai lowing accounts were id “paid, viz: Ree Schenck, a eae , Secthot's tfc Talking about 2 possible sugar fam- bea in ‘consis and that |t nth of the ne ‘abet an is, 1b aple |pay ‘the highes Chester Little spent part of |i ri bit $18; ey bien ni Watercourse ieee: $10; Boars rd. 0 ealth, one meet poundkeepers and fenceviéwers, an or ihe transaction of general. busi- = —Justus Kreuter, Clerk. : Sapna m Gleeckman wishes to an-| out, that he soon as spring hs = t al Tiled by order of the ina f Strat eand Mrs. H Finl spending’ e = few 4 oat Ma: irs. ai ote in, 1 Stratford | Jast we . Ed. Misses Alberta Fink and Haines, wea visitor ia our burg on with ep of aie ery lays with her sister, Hooda Tey with water owing to ber es. Hann: | visited with re- e ae atteroon last week at in Scott was a r. Melvi took place on Bunting attet tor a a W Porte: rfield’s, Sony Russell Nutt entertained a few i she 8 toa dance last week, _ Karges and baby. peat an 2 Sanday vis- Smith, of Millbank, day: stratford, a visiting Mr. ., Mrs. James and spent Sunday afternoon in] mn Satui unocham well ee RE! We Have a Full Line of Roy anid: Upwoaus < FURNITURE, “RUGS, LINOLEUM © CARPET (by the yard), ~CGONGO.- LEUM SQUARES and PICTURES __ PIGTURE FRAMING DONE PROMPTLY t price eggs, produce, iron, rubl bi ie rar WO! distinctly in fhe’ class Pana just a 0d.” pagsens eee