Milverton Sun, 22 Aug 1918, p. 8

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The: oneles | “tongue, so ‘sinall andl eke crush ‘and kill,” a : “The a destroys a greater fecian ov erb wisely faith, “The oe can speak a ord whose speed,” Say the Chinese, “outstrips the While Arab sages this imp “The ton te ngue’s great storehouse is the art,” Hebrew writ the maxim sprung, "though feet should slip never let the The ener writer crowns the whole, ~ “Who ssehee his Ronanee doth keep his FOR SALE 18 young pigs 6 week’s old; also several young sows some due to litter in a few days. Apply to George Roe, - Milverton. zi FOUND Duster on the 8rd line, near George aca Miller’s. Finder eed hav peen same by proving property an paying: expen. ses. Apply at Sun office FOR SALE On King street, Milan, a solid] Por brick house, with len. ‘or beara apply to ee Srarrey Grif 99 Willow Ave., Toronto. tin. FOR SALE White Traction Engine, 14 h. p., i running order. ‘Cheap for quick sale. Apply to Wm, wbames ta mann, Milverto 4+ FOR SALE passenger seats an sides reight. tieulars and price apply to Chats Dungey, ‘Mitchell, Ontario, B-t FOR SALE A 16-inch Thomas. ee ae on table hangers and rates to Bli Nafaiger, Millbabk. FOR SALE _ 5 young pigs; 2 pure-bred York- hire Sows (one registered) with 12 pigs each; 1 pure-bréd-Yorkshire boar m 0.A.C. stock (registered). Ap- to Wm. A. Waylon R. R. No. 1, pie Ont . 2-t. FARM FOR SALE That peel of land known as lo acres, Te n early in the fall. jeulars apply to David Gateke, n P, 8-t FOR SALE OR RENT Frame house with good lot on Wil- liam St., Milve: pa on. rat ill make splen- bi _ With limited means ing, Point) without change. 2-. The p¥ofits ob obtained tron caret lean, poorly fleshed, unfinished ll as to bi poul and, if it pays the @ the trouble, it obviously, would ee iness to do work on the farm. atly increase the wei; nei. and greatly reduce the pro- 0. otal ‘in relation to the le rally a cect of rom 0 Epo sad in the price:paid £ for wel Mfieshed birds : ean unfinished birds is invariably softer than that of en peor amplification of. the forgoing information apply to the Publications ranch, Department of Agriculture, Otttawa, for Bulletin No, 88 of the Division of Poultry of the Experimen- Farms entitled “Preparing Poultry Produce for Market.” THOUSANDS OF MEN REQUIRED FOR HARVESTING IN WESTERN CANDA ‘Thousands of men are required to elp in the work of harvesting the ¥ p. The C.P.R. has rm se going from tario to Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta extra trains will be operated to Winnipeg (the distribut- g trip West, $12.00 to Winni- fe Returning trip East, $18.00 from Winnipe; Consult C. P, R. agents regarding Hesnepareation arrangements west of Winnipeg. Going Dates: AUGUST 29th stations in Ontario, ~ west is, Junction, inclusive, and fr on Toronto-Sudbury line, si n Sault Ste, Marie branch. ction to Port McNicol and Burketon-Bobcaygeon AUGUST 29th From stations west and south of To- asin: Weir’s List of Farms For Sale $9) 800 will buy lot 18, concession 7, Mornington; }0 acres, comfort- able dwelling hhouse, splendid a se, cement ilo. Corner farm: ‘ nee to Millbank and C.P.R. station. A beautiful homestead. con, os ee western section, 100 a the township, pees grain or dairy. ing. Apply to W. D. Weir, Milverton. Mail Contract ‘urther particulars from any C.P. R. Ticket Agent o: Howard, District Sabena ee aa Ont. . 27 RURAL CONTINUATION SCHOOLS e Globe. Recently. the results of the mid- the ooh school See oe SEALED TENDERS Addressed fe bei the Stee ee pee at ee a aay of § eae eae, of His Majesty’s a times per week, over Monk- d contract for four | ing facilities for getting ining te the Rural ue from the 1st ahah of: January, 1 notices eonGainind further information as to conditi a 1 Atwood and asta of at the of. ice of the Post Office Inspector, Lon- m. Post Office Tere Office, Lon- don, 2nd August, 1 CHAS. a - ¢ Othes sony COMMERCIAL Wheat, per bushel jarley sa csittoad 2 & SSSSSsssssssas » 3 ‘ar Flour, spring, out 5 war Flour, blended one War veka winter, ©} 4 whoo koSbaaae SS EESSSSSESSAAEES noo im \Are You Paying Big Prices for ~ Clothes— Reasonable prices are bec in price of all goods. Through early and care- fal buying, I am able to sell at practically the old price. Our own make, and we stand Orones feeding and finishing aut : aaa “ Ingersoll. «.. are identical, Sacopt that inthe Torna: | Ml the work in elementary science and N Our stock of Wash manufacture many entirely for summer clothes children. “The New Summer Wash Goods son is a revelation in cotton goods - Nothing tiful than these dainty wash fabrics. variety and exquisite color sche: offer everyone untold possibilities The striking feature how- ever is that our Wash positively stand both suds and sun. Don’t miss this big display. Prices are always Lowest at Engeland’s. Goods this sea- more beau- new. ideas, ane ‘or women and oods will who know. Pretty ials are employ: new waists. help to make ies richness and moderate prices. Prices $1.25 Waists Only the best and most select thie ed in makin: All the little, ee tae parent distinctive features that a waist beautiful are attractively brought. out to the en: that in these stunning models you This Store—trug to its reputation—has made every effort to make ample provis- ion for your warm weather needs. Come here with a confidence that we will show you the largest assortment of the most reliable goods at the VERY LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES; Dress Goods, Silks Trimmings Tf you would be correctly and econ- omically gown must visit our dress goods depart- ment and inspect the new stocks. You may choose with absolute cer- tainty from this- matchles8 array, knowing that every piece is new, correct and dependable. This store’s supremacy in this department is gen erally acknowledged by ed this summer, you women This season more than ever we are very proud of our dress goods department and take a spec- ial pleasure in showing the Goods. Call and see them to-day, lower than you will expect to pay. Prices ‘ “4 New d beauty at very to $6.00. The appearance of fect fit. New Corset Models comfort until you wear a Crompt Our large and well gives you the very great advantage of assuring you an absolutely per- We specialize Crompton, Gossard, Nemo and D. & A. Corsets. YOUR FEW, ee Whitewear Dressy Clothes for Boys Many New Styles in Norfolk Ladies’ Night Gowns Ladies’ Drawers Princess Slips At Less Than the Price of Material To-day. LADIES—Here is your opportunity to purchase needed goods in Whitewear at Greatly Reduced Prices in the following lines :— We are also offering Special Reductions in all LADIES’ SUITS AND COATS Cambric Combinations Ladies’ Corset Covers Ladies’ Underskirts Designs. The Norfolk has come back this year stronger than ever, and with it many ideas in pleats, belts, etc., all of which add materially to the gen- eral good fvpetrapee of t e suits. The new have arriv ou will be v cliehted with their beauty and well finished appearance and the price will be equally satisfac- tory. Prices $3.90 to $15.00 MEN—Call in and see our up-to- date stock of Furnishings—Shirts, Collars, Ties, Etc.—You will find all the latest styles here at all times. assorted one CANADA FOOD BOARD LICENSE No. Engeland @ Son The Store With Ghe Stock, CRRA RRR ORES 8—9799 MILVERTON ' a & ] a .- e Ba x the manual arts should be differen- procession. DATES OF FALL FAIRS Ailsa Craig saat : Hepworth Ottawa “(Gentes Canada) Lo Palmersto Wellesley . ept. toa - YIELD OF FALE WHEAT AND OF HAY AND CLOVER e preliminary estimate of the yield per aere of fall wheat for Can- ushels as against 21% f 3 give field Me 5,275, Tb0" hushels as col 15, pies fae! in fk the fal Gist Hes 1518 is: is 4G 486 209 cere! 77, seh ae from per res, repre: rrespond- acre The ie Bgaree of 1917 were 3, nae Bly is from 8,225,034 a res 1.66 T ac tl this Province ‘trom falling Dehind t the fe REV. H. BAUMAN INSTALLED AT NEW HAMBURG The installation of Rev. H. Bau- ynod. crowded for the im- pressive occasion. Mai py soe attendants were pre- ; (th e evening an English service Rev. Wugazzer, of | own -o hi was conducted b fe ir of St. ect pees El- er mem- ns tended, as ql TS of the 1e congregatio THREE CHILDEN INJURED WHEN GUN EXPLODES Either through an unfortunate ac- cident or a dastardly trick, three | young Ellice children suffered very severe injuries Sunday night through e explosion of a gun charged with vee. ler. A 12-year-old son of Fred Rose, of {| Ellice, was playing in a drive shed ing gun. ‘The trio, and the two boys especial- ly received almost the full force of who was responsible v the affair or a motive for FURNITURE! We Have a Full Line of New and Up-to-date FURNITURE, RUGS, LINOLEUM CARPET (by the yard), GONGO-. LEUM SQUARES and PICTURES ' PICTURE FRAMING DONE PROMPTLY Baby Carriages, and Express Wagons “9 Go-Carts We Sell McLAUGHLIN AUTOMOBILES--Canada’s Standard Car. ROBERT Furniture Dealer Milverton — McMANE Funeral Director and Embalmer = What's the use of being all tuckered out Everybody with the heat of the kitchen when you can H 1 cook better meals with less work on the appy : Detroit Vapor Oil Stove, which burns: erosene without wick or Las = doe — not radiate heat all over the é Hot weather loses its meoking terrors with this famous stove. Thousands will : tell you fe You owe it to yourself and to your health « see the Detroit Vapor Oi Stove—the finest product of manufac- turers who have devoted years to the farm stove problem. Prices $20.00 and up, M. E. BETTGER & CO. Monkton, Ontario

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