Milverton Sun, 28 Mar 1918, p. 8

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One ae last mice Chea the congregati Se of nton chureh deren mi ee accompanied peare—A aca “dee address: athe auction ae teh -Brussels, March: Bist, 1918 | Dear Mrs, Hammond,— 2 3 is We, \the members of Union con- |; On Every “100 Acres of Cultivated Land, Siete cemel ee puias tiotoss f Tavistock —As a any uses 8.16 tons per annum. sustained in your removal from our ‘has been forced t 0 bid far ‘ e- midst.. But we wish to express our ie $ il of i Great Britain uses 4.05 tons per annum. gratitude to you for the excellent} 514q\ eple Bar pee Stee OE ees _ Canada is asked to produce to her limit. It is up to you” to try some fertilizer of some kind. ship an USED BY SUCH ‘PROMINENT MEN AS: ae ae have many years ‘of Rane James. Donaldaed Gatwoud? Phamas, McMillan; Seaforth; William ness in your “|i Weld Co., London, proprietors of the Farmers’ Advocate, on | tion by is “her eho 9F the congrega es Demonstration farm; Messrs, A. & W. Whitelaw, Guelph; inson, Rockwood; Thomas Consitt, Hill’s Green, Huron County and many others Bi have had the best results. ing jendaess aad thought: i A i Sold Only in 200 Ib. Bags at si i ing they will] °, . 3 of choice, fine ope uns Eo made garm y: = a n find it con- | fon yor ever equalled this one. Y‘ ttention spe a om 00 Per Ton, Cash, 1st April. ent to call w ir uane ngghe Selelega ion is p. yee pleasant visit will be much ee while we have excelled. ourselves in the splendid showing of | ‘Suits ONLY A cuareD AMOUNT LEFT FOR SPRING. on a ends es er ee ee ATWOOD. have a stock of Ladies’ Ready-to-wear that is so far ahead of saris Muriel Roe,.of Niagara pele shown before as to callie ‘completely former peed 5 ii Mis ome in e vill: ‘S. H. PUGH, Agent, Milverton June cows: wowr weep 55,04 pos = é = ne FILL OUT FORMS. Answering the query: are q2s000" or wit ._ his im Ty att Li THE COATS—These smart lines are in great 7 , i Especially. good are the Spring Weight : ini , ; Toronto.—(Mr. Try “The Sun”’ = = Wi ‘a: ‘” tha, ‘Torouto’ Sear | Blackwell hae purcha - Especially fine in style and attrac- plate ob rinting': reign he peavey gone suas. fomgly owned by a al funy ve Saad > that only those liable to ation are mi i an . en. i ji SOMERS ces bliged to make returns. The gov. |Coghlin have gone to. the West. _ ier in weight, and tne splendid line of covert coats, fis visiting with Mr. and Mrs, Willia: with some novelties such as the brushed homespun —Mrs. Kelly and daughter, who are especially attractive. You will find the styles ve ave been visiting i with Mr. and Mrs. mostly belted, with both the square cut and the sion es no matter, what, their i wees, 2Oau ae ir new roll collar; and especially attractive are the FU RNITU RE! atthe f my we Te ils ee ee : fail rms, are |paid a business = to the village : a Se : a taking a big risk, and liable themsel- |last week—Mrs. (Dr.) Darwin Dowd Included in the range is a splendid line of ves on a very heavy penalty. - thas returned to ee home in Penn Waterproofed Tweed Coats that have every at- US., after ae with her mother, tractive style feature. We haven’t forgotten the Mrs. C. Ballant, children—so are showing an especially good thing vi Watson spent a few at pee SE iepeegee: zor the little tots. fae sy with her daughter, Mrs. P. s KINGWOOD THE SUITS—One especial feature of our gar- e birth of a little child a eals little Mr. David Yost commenced his ments is the magnificent tailoring. a|summer’s work ee . Steiner, of is noted in the Suits. e shakes peat last we eek: —Mesers ge attention especially to a line, eautifully gotten a ae were res, es up in a splendid style for young women in worsted greys, browns, blue and black at $22.00. "8 sublime less thought to ill gi i c Many other lines at varous prices are how- We Have a Full Line of New and Up-to-date have come and gone in vain.—Cath- ires in Zi ne: di ever of equal distinction. One especially novel jolie Record. Marc! st.—Gunne! rge Ham: = FURNITURE, RUGS, LINOLEUM (othe Department of Public Instruc- mond, of Freeper spent a soup tine wiih wide fase aed enrnored Glas Pa ts n for 0 uebec a me here.—Miss n CARPET (by the yard), CONGO- di ¢ i ‘hal si ending a. c shown, as well as the more standard styles. colleges ools in the Pro-|weeks a s. 5 ince to discuss with them th Mrs. BLOUSES THAT WILL DELIGHT—Alluring styles of ial and exclusive LEUM SQUARES and PICTURES : ele ios ihe ie hi an ideas. “Fine Voiles with hand embroidered fronts and the daintiest of guipuire ed- PICTURE FRAMING DONE PROMPTLY aber techs BY Oh Many OH Sue hacen far the run bas ged collars at from $2.00 up; white washable ‘Habutii Silk Blouses with the new long : ——Mumps are preval- roll collars and off cuffs. Sheer Georgettes with beading and hand embroidery and é ee ve oi odes by the Provincial {ent in this pera. at present. crepe de chene in qcned and pleated styles, all featuring the new collars of satin We Sell McLAUGHLIN AUTON OBILES--Canada’s Standard Car. es joard oye and silk. We want you to see these Blouses—at a big range of prices. ec province has some stron: CARTHAGE Your New Corset is Here—We Specialize Crompton’s, D. & A. and Gossard Corsets Mr. Frank Ebert, of Norwich, w days ROBERT McMANE Furniture Dealer Milverton Funeral Direozor ese of Carluke, Pea the week- . Askin. tev home of Mrs. R. Lowry on Saturday, March 30th. DIRECTORS’ MEETING A’ meeting of the directors of the Bina Farmers’ Mutual oe 2 compe was held in cultural. ‘hal SEE THE NEW HATS—in - big range of newest shapes and shades from $2.50 Splendid showing of Spring Caps at $1.00 up. See the New Easter Ties—they are beauties. Attractive Values in the Men’s Department mond, Secrei HESSON Handsome qualities of one worsted fabrics in our N F Miss oes ee! epee a =) Ww Y : terse suits make them worth you: very first consideration, ecessary arm Ate’ Konterschnih 3 # PRE nes ji % Equally smart, tonan so different i in kind, are the new Ne few with relat ives a fr sc . eae te Tweed ue You’ll find e splendid 1 range Mr. "Ed. lost a valuable i ‘om the most moderate prices upwards. ‘we can Equipment y last week.—Mr. Jos, E. Graf is i give you the very best service in really first-class made- al d_im- 3 to-order suits. Mr, ani 's. Henry Schnei a ‘ ¥ Our young men’s eal Suits are causing quite “pen wer oe cm ie woked a poe a ith { a E a stir in the trade. Big ‘e to choose from at prices ay aGaccatinnient Ue ante ce te 5 i : ranging $18.50, $20. 00, $22." 50 and $25.00. ‘s rene: cher ei } Reve the he hi cake the drill, the ees the tertained .2 few of his friends on Sun- E Men’s fine Scotch Tweed, plain and fancy, Worsted arree and other labor and time-saving day evening. i : Suits iy ae 00; $18.50, $20. 00 to $30. 00. ne : oSSe ine He : ds of Men’s Trousers, extra ey ‘tailored = pres Nord eet ones nse mk POOLE y 4 wr at $2. at oe. 00, $3.50, $4.00 to $7.50 per p 2 sorry to report that Sie P 1 gh: We are also ready for the boys with a “lena ‘ range of Smart Suits at from $5.00 to $14.50. in I A big showing of New Spring Negligee and Soft :: Fs topes foes ua rae ne present tl : Shirts at $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00. = ag as a Ford. 3 y) )) ) iheed es une ay Mes sien Chal Se nants i See the New Striped Silk aero Spring Gloves, < ste: The Ford a Peter M eas : sa Sox, Etc., we are now show: practically hae $ : also have an extra large Gisck of Mens Work farmer who owns a Ford if he wor ; E Shirts and Overalls at a big range of prices na tere to get along without it. home C. Mi Ayeees : : own on ee see en eF ma "NEW CURTAINS AND WALL PAPER—The comfort, pleasure and charm of BURIED AT GADSHILL one’s home comes very largely from how one “dresses” the house. Everything — shown is typical of the latest prod geen from the various | industries aan ‘The funeral of the late Mrs. Mary illustrates the closer thought given to ft of tru ~ ment for the home. This display a is significant from the viewpoi m omy, for in each section will be found prices that ae an ney cag mari on merchandise of quality under the present conditions. : oS i See =i ra | Engeland & BO. B. AORD: ONT. The Store With Ghe bes

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