Milverton Sun, 12 Sep 1918, p. 5

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STRATFORD ALL FAIR MONDAY, TUESDAY, STOP! AND READ THIS. AD-.. FA T doing what we a Time” is “Shoe WEDNESDAY, SEPT. SHOE TIM HE cool days of Fall are fast approaching. fall footwear is evident. can “foot” the whole family at a “remarkably small outlay, IR Tim dvertise : “Bringing down high prices on shoes.” Time.” 16, 17, 18 The need of new While at the Stratford Fair come in and inspect our immense stock of high-grade fall and winter footwear. We have anticipated your ‘wants’ in this respect, and feel confident that your visit to this store will be both profitable and interesting. We are We and “Fair A Cordial Invitation Is extended to every visitor at the Strat- ford Fair to visit our Store. Make our store your headquarters. during your stay. Leave your parcels and make yourself at home. For “Grandad” We have those comfortable, satis- factory kinds, with and without cushion seles, made of fine kid and fine calfskin leather, plain toes, and toecaps, and at prices that spell economy. Also slippers of every description, to keep Grandpa’s feet warm and comfortable. For “Daddy” We have those fine Mahogany, Patent Kid and Calfskin Leather Shoes in all the newest fall styles, also good solid, serviceable shoes for work and at big money-saving prices. ~~ 's Gunmetal Shoes, Special. .$4.00 ms Gunmetal Bluchers, recede, $6 ealtps Bus Men’s Patent and Tan Shoes, $6.and $7 ee Seclatic. arctic; n’s Gunmetal Shoes, ae ‘om Goode welt, Extra Special $4. \ Dark Brown Shoes, recede eh ouitiee toe, Neolin sole and rubber heels. xtra Special SRS ea Men’s Gym. Shoes, rubber or elk ee A large assortment $1.50, $2, 2.50, $3.01 Men’s Heavy Work Shoes, black or tan, $5 value, special............... ass 98 Heavy Plain Toe W 0es, heavy pegged soles, excellent for ia Et season. Spec $2. Men's ee Boots, regulation oe al $7.00 to $9.00 a 's Black Spats for the coming eon pi os 3 nS ee RRSP Core uae ose ad $1. For “Mother” We have t the new, up-to-date fall styles in patent dark brown, grey kid, two-tone, gunmetal and fine kid leathers, at doubly attractive pric Women's Box Calf Blucher Shoes, suitable for growing girls school shoes, good wearers..... 8 Ladies’ Batleshi Geay Shoes, Louis heels, Special for, Fair Weekwiy. ivi. tise y Speci ‘ane qaOdLVaLs at ele 0 $2.50 sata fealics up to oan Oe 75 nts ent, gunmetal and | kid Pais aug Gafords; walnee uy torah avecah a Spats! Spats! Ail colors to match all shades of fall apparel + $2.00 to $3.50 For “Grandma” We have comfortable fine Kid Shoes and Slippers with cushion turned soles, plain toes and toecaps, also fine patent, kid and neat, rounding toes. Prices Range From 3.00 to 5.95 Also nice high OverGaiters, Spats, Ete. Trunks, Club Bags and Suit Cases ieee $3.00 to $15.00 Club Bags, special for Fair visitors, $2.00 to $20.00 $1.50 to $15.00 Trunks ranging in price from 2 Save Your Feet Tf you have Corns, Bunions, or Callouses, Weak or Fallen Arches—Consult Us. A graduate FOOT SPECIALIST HERE at all times to give advice Free. There is a Dr. Scholl’s Appliance for Every Fost Trouble gunmetal shoes, with medium heels and - For “The Boys and Girls” We have one of the best assortments of Dress and School Shoes in the city, made of the very best leathers, all new fall styles. Ask to see our Special Cushion Welted Sole Shoes. aes pola Good Strong School Shoes. ial Youth’ Speial at. Boys’ Tan Grain School Shoes, special $4.00 Good Strong Black School Shoes, es Special ‘a Boys’ Neolin Sole and Rubber Heel Shoes, in brown and black Special - $5.00 Youth’s Black Running Shoes Youth’s Gunmetal Calf Shoes, value at + 98e ere ellen ‘ah 12, $4.00 value, Special Same styles as above for civ, sizes 8 to 10%, $3.50 valué, Special. +$1.69 Iso same styles in smaller sizes — 4 to ™ Th, rh 00, value, Special + $1.48 : For “The Children” ee will be delighted with our wonderful showing of Children’s hoes, from soft-sole shoes for the baby to sturdy shoes for the small boy or girl. You.must see our big assortment to realize the values. Spec- ial cushion welted soles for children. Prices to suit every purse, from 39c to 2.98 ithe s Brown Calf Sandals, ial ite Fair eek. Celle Sen Running Shoes. Children’s Black Low Cut Ruhning Shoes, 69c hildren’s zis, aeane: and White esas sis gular 40c value, sp. Children’s oA Black pees Stocki es, fe e value while they las! Suey Sines cee eer air Children’s Bick Kid “and Button cee Shee ial for Fair-Wedke, 955 vt edt danse teas $1. Children’s Speen Canyas Shoes, aed white, gray and canary colors, cushion sole ye sea island duck, reg. $3.00, Fair Week......$1. ‘hildren’s better quality black kid button does wedge heels, Speci $1. eeee ee Sole Sheet: Special Fair Week, 75¢ value, Chi ay 's Silk a beautiful lores to} Bs Ge value, Special Fair W all sizes, spec- + $1.00 8&10 Downie Street ~ “STRATFORD Ne NECHTEL & CO. The Shoe Store That Has Brought Down High Prices Also Stores at LONDON AND WOODSTOCK MONKTON BRIEFS il has a lot of fruit on hand, Calli in and see i it. at reasonable prices: held at usual hours, conducted by Rev. E. A. fr. and Mrs. Me rs at Messrs. wel here will ieee no formal openings this ASO} ender eee by the Monkton eitteans tor St. Paul’s church contents and nea aa accepted, The intentions are to _the buildings the boundary 2, oe visited with Mr. olightly, at he has almost recovered Brom the eitepta of the potame ivy. ir, ani ve eNaught and Misses Beth McNaught and Vera R nenberg. spent Tuesday at, Stra trond, Mr: Burnett, of Milverton, called on friends here on Saturd days last Work. vith ise friend, Mrs. New Stanley ew ruthers, N @Mr. n Iman pecelual word Pe wee attended the London fair this —At Monkton, on Saturday, "Tth, to Mr. and Mrs. John F. Galiggruta eee pes Em rvices at Knox church will be}in” HI Dr. P. L. Tye ROSE—VOCK On Wednesday afternoon, Sept. a pretty wedding took place at the Lutheran Thigeh: Brodhagen, when ‘ilia ‘W. Vock, daughter of Mr. and 'm. Vock, of Li yas united in marriage to Mr. Rie Ww. Rose, also of Logan, Wei gand: offielated.-in the | paver of eae 109 guest After the ceremony the company Geena to aS home of the bride’s umptuous Wi is an excellent | sistyn BusinessOanie Medical. Office: Puntic DRvG STORE, MILVERTON Hours: 10 to 12 a.m., 2 to4 p.m, and 7 to 8 p.m. ANSON B. KILBOURNE CHIROPRACTOR Office above Bank of Nova Scotia Every Tuesday and Friday. Office Hours: 9 a. m. to . ™m, Consultation and Examination Free, ft e Smith spent a few|” DR. F. J. R. FORSTER Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Graduate in medicine, Lay pore ye and Golden aces it pitals, London. Eng. ‘ours—10 to 12 saree daily. Evenin; We eaneiae nings— tad Saturday only or is ‘appointment 7.) ¢ 26 63 Waterloo st. im STRATFORD. Bettger, a daughter. P ‘ot, of Montreal, is spending a vacation with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Proudfoot. nding a couple of Thomson and Mr. H. A. MeNaught “adiended Presb: tac at Sieitord on Tues Vienaee who has been Aes her sister, Mrs. S. Smith, for some weeks, returned to her home at Milverton on Sunda; ise Bertie, Ronnenbe spent Thursday and Friday withMrs. W. 2. Burnett, ae vert a 15th—Rey, Marshall pm., a 9 Sehivler, of New Hamburg t Blick, of Toronto, vis- r. ana Mrs. G. Weber during i Weber and Mr, ie aeet aeag s at. ane home’ of Mr. and Mrs, ber. and Mrs. T Allen and capes tar haver votamned frit thee Hell, days T, Allen will occupy the pul- pit = “St. Marys next Sunday, Sept. 10TH LINE ELMA x, Steve Gemmell and sister Mary ot ave nie Cowan, of Gemmell, of Ripley, spent a few at the home of John fa eet “Stratford R,T, HARDING W. G, OWENS tesa: H.B. Morphy, K.C. Solicitor for Bankeef Hamilton. LISTOWEL, MEET BRON, ATWOOD ‘Offices: Listowél, Milverton. Money to Loan, Harding, Owens & Goodwin Barristers, Solicitors, &c. Gordon Block, - STRATFORD, ONT. éatney to Loan: W. 8. GOODWIN, Veterinary. J. W. Barr, V.S. Graduate of Ontario Veterinary College, ‘Toronto, Treats all diseases of domesticated animals All calls promptly attended to, Societies. Geo. Roe, W. Milverton Lodge No. 478 SAPs & Aull GRC. Meets every Monda on of before full moon. on ery ont py their hall in J, BR. Weir’ lock, Visiting brethren aah ‘ays welco! W, J. Tore Secy. W. Henry, Silver Star Lodge No. 202 Meets every Friday. night at 7.80 in their hall over Bank of Hamilton. Visiting brethren always welcome W.K. Loth, G: A. Barth, NG." Fin.-Seey, ”Ree,-Seey. 5 5 3 Es 5 @ a o BS BQ = is 3 of Mornington, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. John Cowan. ir. and Mrs. Alex. Pages, and Miss essie Edgar motored up from Ayr d are spending a few days with ie line. Quite a number from here are at- tending the Western Fair. r, Lorne Barton spent Sunday with eo jena in Atwood. y Wright spent oak with Miss Mdith Lesli Mr. Robert Barton spent Sunday at the home of Mr, Alex. Wilson. a day this ie. Notary Public. W. D. Weir, - Notary Public Auctioneer for the COSTE of Perth ‘and Waterlo Gongathacee heede: wile mere paren eae and affidavits made. Village clerk, Office: Weir block, over Bank of Nova Scotia A. Chalmers, - MONKTON, Notary Public . of Marriage Licenses the County of Perth. Real estate bought and sold. A few choice farms for immediate 5: Sonera Issuer ONTARIO wher studies’ at the Teen 1 high school. iss Bessie Edgar, of Ayr, has re: ed home after spendin a few weeks with rich is on the li Misse: ra Danbrook ai Cowan have returned home from the Bi Hotels y GEO. F, PAULI, Prop. - The Queens Hotel: CANADA FOOD BOARD LICENSE NO. 10--622 Best accommodation for commercial tray- cliete and others. Two large Sample Rooms, Milverton, Ont operation for the they removal. of their tonsils and adenoids. iss Dina Hymers left on day for Seaton where she will take re in the Central Business Col- ei Rosetta Little has returned home after spending a few weeks with friends in Brantford. ‘one and siste r, Lily, Puesda lay evening need market. price, accordi H.C. WAGNER, - NEWTON WOOLLEN MILLS WOOL! Don’t ship your wool away— it—and will pay the highest ing to quality. ~ Newton, Ont. a , Mit ti ce Straitord on ERA :) $ z go F ets a B3 2 is ay ES aS “if Are You Insured HE CANADIAN O OF RESTS comers protec. tection for wife and family at fnimum cost, Investigate it And Now: C.Spencer,GR, 2 N. Zimmermann, R.S For Rosy Cheeks ! hen we have less than the ordin- ‘orpt ips, a Swelling or Putfiness of the Eyes and Heart Murmur. Sse a loor exercise, nutritious food and restful sleep are advisiable, along with HACKINC R HEART AND RVE REMEDY to enrich the blood ind to build up the strength. Thi treatment will bri: back. the rosy cl al e vitality and vigor, now pais of Cani curing ad Spedione We have | FALL TERM FROM SEPT. 3rd CENTRAL STRATFORD, ONT. The call 108 trained ki! is greater Betas ta history raiiuatee 5 me Commercial, Shorthand and Telegraphy Departments. _ tab purpose taking a business col- cone cueing: ‘all or Winter e now for our free cate i ogaer D. Av McLACHLAN, Principaj

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