TO RENT Store and éiwelling. Apply to R. Miller, Milverton. CANADA’S POLICY ON IMMI- GRATION. Canada’s future immigration policy as outlined by Hon. J. A. Calder an FOR SALE A frame barn 26x40 ft. . R, Honderich, Milverton, Apply to Ont. embodied ag ae most part in ue bill is as follows its, eriminalism, folk of i FOR SALE A good driving horse rising 4 years old. Apply to John Ryan, Linwood. VICTORY BONDS Victory bonds bought and sold— George Roe, R. R. No. 1, Newton. FOR SALE Windmill and second-hand rubber tired buggy. Wm. Mitchell, Newton. FOR SALE Fresh milk cow — Polled-Angus. Zw, to Rev. C. N. Paddon, Milver- on, é FOR SALE me for driving shed 20x23 ft. Square timber 8x8, 12 ft: high. Ar ay oo kraut Holekas Milverton, NOTICE We will ship hogs at Milvertgn and ee 5 mer, on Saturday, following SataNOE YR Bred Z pee ~FOR SALE e phanber of post office lock boxes and Keys (in good condition) for sale a half price.” Apply at Sun office, Milverto: 4-t. FOR SALE Yorkshire sows due rrow in shire boars. Apply ylor, gth con, Morni ington, R. gs Ne FOR SALE T-roomed house with woodshed, pticulars apply 0 John Wagner, Milverton, Ont. PROTECT YOUR BUILDINGS s the ie for electrical. storms |} s. with James W. Schmidt, Milverton, and secure the best material and workmanship. n| Finder please leave at Sun office. How ee establish uch machinery as OT aes thc akove efficiently and suf- ficiently applied. , “This is, going, to cost some money,” remarked the Min- i So ex tend the time ‘for deport- rund to be undes- re ve years Greater responsibility in con- nection witl msportation of immigray ‘eased penalties for not. giving ane facilities. of yen skilled and vit Pittsburg last weel there in 1844. 5—The barr arelilled labor: from G To admit only such people as can be readily absorbed and assimi- lated. eS eure farmers with some capital ‘and farm help, male and fe- mal =e mong Imperial so tax on Chinese and enter into an ag- reement with the Chinese government ‘0 admit only limited numbers. MAY BE DISAPPOINTED Hotelkeepers expecting to find a return to the mber. of uesnEes is- tied whisk: eyastads befose: the: On- tario Temperence Act_came Si force if this act should be repealed, will W. The idea that an assurance was eople desired sale OF beer over the bars, is denied by the License Commissioners who claim that no such promise was Read The Sun advertisements. LOST A necklace about the 26th or 27th of April, somewhere in Milverto Se. LOST small black and white terrier. Finder kindly return to Andrew Dun- lop, Milverton. EGGS FOR HATCHING Pure-bred White Rocks—eggs $1 per setting. Apply to Robt, Hanna, FOR SALE Frame house, eight rooms and store known as “Bee Villa” at Musselburg, near Poole, On the place, which 4 ee she Relthbothood of an acre, is a trees, cisiern and Srilled ‘well. For further particulars apply to V. Siegner, Poole Ont. 3-t. FOR SALE iplendid hes pooeered house cen- ‘d and water; dee cellar; good lot. rue further house or —Sam Noll, becca LOST May 17th between Millbank post office and Dan Lichty’s, on tl 7th line, Wellesley, a black leather purse with strap around it, contain: in; VILLAGE OF MILVERTON COURT OF REVISION ON THE ASSESSMENT ROLL TAKE a that the Court of peals against assessments must be in nds of the Clerk on or before the 23rd day of May. —W. D. WEIR, Clerk. TOWNSHIP OF MORNINGTON \e Court of Revision Notice is hereby given that the of Revision on the Assessm: rs Township Hall, a day, Ma; ae. ai tee cy clock in the afte: Al eals ‘against t the said I ap} Assess- ment Roll must be in the hands of the Clerk of the Sua ee before the 20th day of May, 1 Wal: WADDELL, Clerk. Britton, No. 1, May 6th, 1919. Spring meee ei bus Fall Whea! Barley co Oats wo War Flour, spring, owt. 6°75 6 75 War Flour, blended ewt. 5 60 5 60 War Flour, winter, cwt, 40 5 45 Shorts per ton. 44 00 46 00 Bb abe . 44 00 46 00 Ee = 00 13 00 ‘ova livewsiait 18 00 21 00 Butcher Cattle. 00 14 00 10 00 14 00 16 00 25 1 25 25 28 05 038 26-28 22 32 26 34 18 28 ei: FOR SALE onted house with woodshed and joeadtibeentgn. Onpedie. skaite Bink, | Linwood. Ps Fink, Linwood, Ont. Tenders for Drain SEALED TENDERS (marked tend- er for drain) will be received by the undersign wo o'clock p. on Saturday, May B1st, 1919, for ie construction a Eh mown as “The Murray Drain Th provement.” Tenderers must es the names of sureties and be acco marked ‘cheque. for lans- and specifications may be seen at my office, Atwo ‘The lowest or any tender not nee- essarily accep! GEO. LOCHHEAD, Clerk Tp. of Elma. Atwood, May 8th, 1919. ADMINISTRATOR’S EXECUTORS Notice to Creditors In the matter of the Estate of John Mark Steven, deceased. TICE is hereby given that all persons having claims or demands against John Mark Steven, late of the Township of Mornington, in the in ty of Perth, dic mn or about fare 1919, at the Township of Mor- in the Province of Ontario, statement ts of their a nati ne of the ects if any, held phere 0 an: shall not Sion ha have received no- eos Dat ed at picowol: Ont., this 3rd day of May, Tiedt mores Listowel, Ont. Solicitor for the said Administrator. 4 Fait clases is all, 1 Pachadine Butishers: 1 | xcclude those suffering trom diseases secure Jster peitiers from |° emg-=To abolish, possibly, the head |° asy_ terms. For |holid: rther particulars apply to George | Lady the 22nd day of | i; d take notice hat after the 11th rE e, 19 aid Adminis: GENERAL NEWS Bell Telephone rates will go up ten per cent. It is hard for a man to support a innipeg now seems to be in pro- gess of being put on | the map as the “Petrograd of Can uucknow, while Ashine at Black ors she other day, caught « pil ike that pact 17% oun 2 n was passed at the Hamil- ton Distzct meeting of the Methodist church in favor of raising the bed ge sal ane of ministers by 25 p cent. friends, also the singers and pastor, for the death and burial of our son’s ife.’ Rev. Father Zettler has planted one thousand pine trees in the Greenock beei ; connection with their new reforesta- . | tion scheme. Reports from England state. tha the change fe St cuisine ob Battichers has Saat followe creased facilities for athletic sports of all “There's unfortunately a lot of dif- ue in the spring and looking at youl garden in the fall.” Prison guards are getting as much a Cabinet Minister 3 uards almost as private secretaries to condemned ‘iminal A Hamilton soldier who returned young men town, living w: rding to piece plenty of men, liy- ing without brains. oman’s character may be likened to a postage stamp——one black mark ruins it, ” Man's, character mas likened to a $10 bill—no matter how a jus' Me oe eee established by society the eoeir Wi fitters Hearst has gone to the ‘weeks Southern States for a couple of lidays. e is i id Temiskaming a Nor- thern Ontario Railways. During his absence Hoi . B. Lucas is crete Prime EE aS Whatever action is taken with re- gard to the resumption of horse rac- ing in Canada- ere is no g00 reason why_ thi: od old sport cs kings should not com ack—g ihe pamblers ond. bldeklegs that used to infest the race tracks; there are no apologists for them. e German councillor of legation Germany without concluding peace they would be massacred on reaching ein, The eople, for peace, are growing im Hey. GC Little; of Paisley, js iho ehioies’ of St. Pa resbyterian rch, Guelph, for their pastor, to succeed Rev. K.H. Palmer, He preach- d most aéceptably to the congrega- tion a week ago last Si a population. Where are the deserted, even half-worked farms? Thi re fewer men and women in the lend chiefly because fewer are ed. What would be the help or See of 3 kinds of farm machinery if this not so?—Orillia Packet. Wer ner Horne, one of the criminals of the German nn Vanceboro, Maine, Mec vas early e oping of] February “On a; Oy: his PDHaE the “old we eo ” of hs father “the gov- ernor,” is building upon the sand. Do y master of men. Do no vices of fast young men, Thinking 3 will make you man! y loss'in Canada on account of indusitial disputes during March was greater than there opportunity for humble origin to develop his natural 3 liam Robinson, near Gould’s school, Fullaron, was found in an un- during either Feb-|™ 1918, n{ tery a 50 Silk Poplin Skirts SPECIAL—all shades and sizes $4.99 each Flannelette Blankets Large size—specially priced at $2.75 pair Scotch Fingering Yarn Light grey, dark grey and black $1.99 tb. 25 Ladies’ Silk Dresses All shades—specially priced at $15 to $25 Silk Poplin--all Shades An extra special at this price 99c yard 50 - Ladies’ Suits - 50 All wool serge—while they last $12.50 each | We pay 45c for Butter and 50c for Eggs | ENGELANDSG SON Ghe Home of Good Clothes MILVERTON .- ae who was in the barn at se se hear- ge in a semi- ment fell aa him a and he had not teen quite well since. Bert McCreath, of Toronto, has the Goderich Star. He June 15th, He Star for GCreath and a party of Toronto friends | a; 20 acres, including of the ope to give Goderich the finest ‘sum- mer oa down the town hi patronize your home institutions— Including the printing offiee. ores and noti icing 8 n unusual n on the floor oo ae e | off the it? into a iat (ass tet ' stril machine therein he asked what it Was, i The clerk, of the smart Aleck type, ee eae seen in history. D armer t saying: “Well, Till be gol Gurned’” Just then the pro; ped came along. He said to the farmer, “I see you again.” “After inspecting it with propecia the farmer bought the ae RETRIBUTION __ (Philadelphia Record.) Thasmuen as Austria in her reduced form will have no access t riatic sea. and Juj Brenden er entire navy, si as The Italians and Allies aly peluced th nian e will be put in the sai out an opening to anit or wate! she insisted on keeping Serbia, Thai e causes that led to the x. Now Servia is to a port, an veo pre ottled up. A more sete justice has a ges FURNITURE! We have a beautiful range of Diningroom Furniture. See our display « of Parlor Suites, Couches and Rockers. We have a large assortment of Dressers-and Stands. A nice new stock of Brass Beds at popular prices If you need anything in the Rug Line spend a few min- utes when in town and look over our stock. We also have Stair and Body Carpet. Congoleum Squares look nice. We have them. Linoleum always on hand, GERHARD HEINTZMAN PIANOS - McLAUGHLIN AUTOMOBILES ROBERT McMANE Furniture Dealer Milverton Funeral Director and Embalmer