Milverton Sun, 31 Oct 1918, p. 3

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“Monkton’ 'S Popular Store” ee ** WE INVITE THE LADIES OF ROWKTON AND VICINITY TO COME SEE OUR NEW RANGE. OP LADIES’ AND. CHILDREN’S Fall and Winter Coats These’ ae are a man-tailored and every coat model in itself—A-great range of shades to choose from. > THE HOME OF THE RED DEER iD THE MOOSE. i this paper to the — SEASONS Advere in The ae and inet ee aes 1st to Novem- er. ith inclus! OR November 1st to Novem- lusive. ym ne Weir's List of Farms For Sale to] $5,500 jill bay the north half, o a ety an th ho 12th Bouns sock pre Aces is ore meession of ad Moose is fon r ist to Ni ember 30th, in Write for co) ee “Pla the aa of east Gi WS, ef OE ee Homing ns Herat Pas: SE Agent, Union Station, Toron- | 7, grounds— | ¢! cha‘ a eae d and 5s dwel emer EN land ad Close to Linwood. #9) poe will py lot 18, concession bs 0 acres, comfort- jabie. araine ‘house, splendid bank arn H. C. BAIRD, Phone 1, Local Agent Our Millinery Parlors are full of NEW AND NATTY HEADGEAR In all the latest styles. Miss Eilber, who is in charge, extends a cordial invitation to the ladies of Monkton and vicinity to visit her show rooms. You will have to see the hats to appreciate them and also the moderate prices considering the advances in materials. Counter ee Check ed and p ard. Daited: ell Gover hang fenced and well of the best farm: ain or dairy- the township, either eir, Mibverton: ing. Apply to W. D. We invite you to compare prices with mail-order catalogs Books... We are agents for the Appleford Counter Ready for Your WEBER & BETTGER Canada Food Board License No. 8—16901. Check Book Co. Selection This firm turns out only high-grade work at very reasonable prices. ARE THE’ MOST POPULAR Tlorine for At this season icu- See our samples and evi aie niche pelea work, get our prices=before LET US TAKE YOUR oe URE THIS WEEK — YOU WILL LIKE OUR W RK J, M. FLEISHHAUER ordering. WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF R A N G E S$ = Sun Office SS - - IN STOCK, SUCH AS Happy Thought, Pandora Superh, Favorite, and Moore’s Treasure We will give you a tip—these are good buying. Also a complete line of HEATERS at Reasonable Prices. Smart Clothes for Men Our advice is to buy. Pure ‘Woollen Cloths and Suitings pee forget to have us figure on your new furn: We sell /HECLA and SUNSHINE line—They speak for thenuslves, oatings many get the benefit of our 120. foremie ORDER Now. M. E. BETTGER & CO. O. DUFFIEL The Up-to-date Tailor, Monkton, Ontario i Monkton, + ‘Ontario Victory Comes High, but— WE MUST HAVE IT HIS IS NO TIME TO COUNT THE COST OF VICTORY — WHEN HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF OUR OWN CANADIAN BOYS ARE CHARGING FULL SPEED AHEAD, WITH THE HUNS ON THE RUN. We, at home must furnish the funds that will ee the / victorious Canadian troops supplied with food and clothing— th guns and ammunition—with tanks and shells and airplanes. This is no time for loyal Canadians to stop and consider the terrible price, in blood and tears, this war-has already cost the world. When the word goes forth over there to CHARGE, every man ‘is on his toes— straining every muscle—eyes front—head up—bayonet fixed—to sweep the German hordes back out of Belgium—out of France —back, ever back—until they throw up their, hands with “Kamerad ! Kamerad !” on their eowardly lips. Here, in Canada, when the word goes forth to ‘LEND,” let us all be worthy of the gallant boys who have given up home, and comfort, and even life itself, for the cause of Victory. Victory is within our grasp. Continue the stent offensive pond the War will be won. Every dollar you have, or can borrow, is needed to bring back the boys VICTOR- IOUS. $ Canada needs your money, but Can- ada is willing to pay for the use of it. . Every dollar invested in Victory Bonds will be returned to you with interest. Bonds This bess donated te the Victory Lean 1918 Campane THE MILVERTON SUN Buy Victory cs A iemerat methods. of artificial bation and brooding’ combined jueielone feeding with the aid of rt have enabled duck breeders to | Soo and to ral eS large num- bers of birds economical Almost any location will do: for. ass raising. Cheap. wornout or) marshy i appearance. “The” ie “pletured ts an Indian Runner 4 land. will do nicely, though a san arran, veniently as possible so as to ane labor to a minimum, Houses for ducks are simple affairs. about building the ane < well drain- d and keeping it dry. Ducks can withstand a eet deal of cold, their feathers are almost impenetrable, but they must fae. their feet protect- ed. Searcit yO! ‘he floor or . low, damp rae will soon put @ whole ey ay sound in view of their being given er, stream or pond is available it is If an artificial, pool is used be sure to clean it out frequently, for it is they should be penned and fattened for market, rinkers, They must be provided with a liberal supply of drinking water at all times. has been said that the only neglect that will kill young ducks is failure to them with sufficient drinking water. The food must be largely of a soft character. ickens, and they should have oyster shells as well THE TWO BRASSEYS. Curious Parallels In Careers of Famous Men. ie death of Lord Brassey recalls and ede ship with Mr. only that he did n friendships. igs could a help feeling interested in As He: fdapieastd Who Met fi USTRALIA has . _ Herbert Clarke FE saa tobi Mr, Hoover began his career in er le tralia as far as high finance and big business are concerned, Men who worked with him in the Common- wealth many years ago recall with Pleasure té-day the keen, reliant, youthful American who saw yast pd- tentialities in the tailings dumps of Broken Hill. Among these friends is Mr. W. L. Baillieu, M.L:C., one Australia’s foremost mining and/com~ mercial leaders, From different” sources an inter- esting story has been gathered of Mr. Boover’s Bari “pes ar ability was noticed in 1) & f the possiblities of the flotation process making valuable the unused zine mn ore reserve of description of Mr, y Mr. W. L, Bail- ave eee The Sun Printing Otfice Main Street = MILVERTON, own. scription rates :- -—One. snes Seyiaaarance. sseeetat atest tn rate ona oe ain Advertisem: it specific Aeon “ wel be Inserted cout forbid and charged ace rainal "8 for tract cr sae Sy noon Mondays mst MALCOLM Ma Publisher 1.8 BETH, Proprietor, BusinessCards Medical. Dr. P. L. Tye Office: PuBLIC DRUG STORE, MILVERTON Hours: see See bate k piay 7to8 p.m. / ANSON B. KILBOURNE. CHIROPRACTOR Office above Bank of Nova Scotia. Every Tuesday and pee ~ urs: 9 a. m. to 2 p, n- Office Hor Consultation and Reanimation Free, 0 DR. F. J. R. FORSTER Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Sendai in medicine, University Late rv stant ane: sista re cs York Conta (Phone .) $3 Waterloo St. S., STRATFORD. ——— Legal 2 | —__ er _ | LISTOWEL, veye coereaelaky one felt e ground had been covered cnn et tely, and ‘that there was little else to be H.B. Morphy, K.C. Solicitor for Bank of Hamilton, MILVERTON, ATWOOD Offices: Listowel, Milverton.) Money to Loan, t ¥ Notary Public. it eee W. D. Weir, - Notary Public Auctioneer for the Counties of Perth ater! tt to» call ‘in his typis and dictate wile walking rostlenaly up and dow! MONKTON, 4 r. logical, ly iced. re. oe ability” for lucid expression was complete. “I cannot claim a personal friend- Hoover ated qeaings essentially; other- it one it wronj ir xine for in practical Sorter of the Liverpool ester Railway. His son, Robert Stephenson, born i the St." Lawrence at y was born in 1836, than four hundred Mistake. lish Bolpolbae wrote, reported Morning "Post! “Tt is ne CENTRAL STRATFORD, ONT. Lady geidan x ing as rh as $i as $18 icy van 920 per week, while Lae J Taen are. earning ee 8. We can ep. moet x teednel Serhan was his strong Point; Dressed in cor. Feat attire, he. ling on a man to ness, he would walk in ‘with ie arnest A ana his tale yge ded receive his de tpile he Swab cold, keen, and I know of no one who iadersto0d better the basic fact that boys to, con Gravitation. fe proof that “the Lido 4 Washington Anise th St. Louis, is said that Dr, Nipher’has succeed- ed in reversing the law of gravity. Austria's Tin ee ai that Austria’s little dateibeahnen deposits sould be made to supply about ata of that country’s needs of metal, aa A. Chalmers, - ee m 4 and eeaarten made nar e clerk, Office: Weir iat over Bank of Nova Seotta Nomar Public Conveyancer Tester of Mara for the County of ee Real estate bout and sold. A few choice farms for immediate sal ONTARIO Hotels The Queens Hotel GANADA FOOD BOARD LICENSE NO. 10-622 Best pti os tion ee i trav: lers and of Two fates ae ae GEO. F, PAULI, Prop., - Milverton, Ont Are You Insured TRE,CANADIAN ORDER OF FORESTERS offers protee. tection for wife and family at minimum cost. Investigate it ene Oat inverters rer C.Spencer,GR, uN. Zimmermann, Harding, Owens & Goodwin Barristers, Solicitors, &c. Gordon Block, - STRATFORD, ONT. , Money to Loan. R.T. HARDING W. G. OWENS W. E, GoopwIN Veterinary. J. W, Barr, V.S. Graduate of Ontario Veterinary College, onto. Treats all diseases of domesticated animals All calls promptly attended to, Secieties. eee Lodge No. 478 AF, & AM, Meets every Monday evening on or Serpe full moon, Ga every i Faonts mt Wear hall sada brethren hives Rata Geo, Roe, W.M. 'W, J. Zoeger, Secy. Silver. ame pace: No. 202’ Meets every sates 7,30 in thelr fall Over Beak of Hamfiton, Visiting brethren always welcome WF, Beary, We Ee Bhey vay Or A Barth, NG. Ree,-Secy, \SHADOW TEST “Me Looks Into the Eye” YY THIS METHOD, tt B Amposelbiesn sake ing lage al ‘hereby lotating the de- ) fan Sghtetinveonrce: Weak pees Strengthened oye ps hes Cured, Cross sin many cases maintioake fi Navendedaretcns Culaten’ ces ely ‘examined without a estou, SATISFACTION ponniaie 1

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