Milverton Sun, 27 Nov 1919, p. 8

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H. B. MORFHY’S. SFEECH On Soldiers Role bisiment in the Hous. fa ie of Com alk H.B. MORPHY (North Perth) As a member of thi . been mn by som . Be pertereey on this wee in regard t the amendment mo’ by the hort member for Winaipeg: (Ma. Andrews) industrial life of this country, Sir, pee da; of ; ( It seem ne that the trend of | and. extrem . plan. House should fa sum’ ranging $700,000,- 0 be bi y twenty or thirty tho und return soldiers. I bring this befor ie House ay a discentered rvous condition, are I a House ought to take, and d of the wes on, van that members M n to them, cnet mittee erent ye 1 fact that it sat day and ni nee of judg. ig of the truth and the value of their hon. wet that some members on our own | We committee, who, of the Yespon nd op zed of the Imaimitude th: mounting to $699,000, 000, ise, and most of n spent. In addition to ig this question seriously. side do not take it quite as seriously Perhaps, as. hembers ‘on side of the House, I am referring par- ticularly to the member of Brantford {Br Cockshutt) scathing questioned ty the ind (Mr. Aethars) he wound up } shows ing that ne vat @jhad tl d pres- | alone, hi igh s seaning| neg and the robi nd as returned ‘soldier should hive ‘been the last ‘man of the committee (Mr, Calder), that having |" sat in many committees, both ext. int’ I would like to mate is that the peers of the com. speaker, cor ar by et nig Of Mh ouse; and, notwithstanding bitterness a party strife, n owith- standing an intense animosties en- veel life, agreeing to disagl Ree te Siaiene a point here and a point there, wn So polities, thee and un. eae into this cue ti: ad he been alse leadership of 4} men like the membet for North Sim- coe and a few others throughout the returned soldier here an¢ Ape eculiar thing about this diseus- sion is the fact that all hon any seriou: House, absolutely free waived, as we all did points ik jung our r, Each member o: therewith. ber for Qu’Appelle e the te during the war, and profits to the returned soldiers, The he | no e unrest, for the Settlement of this question, he | Will wi b o"have Paee panera copentstcre ana did ight | oe. iecend that Gatindaresy give tiene d Wetec etestaces is the formation of a conclusion through e in the Ne Re nr Fir aiehes Routh Mr. Power) I think and another hon, 10 et id that they etd abolish the Department of Sol- diers?. is for the purpose of rk in which the ww gaged, The hon, South e the work of these various depart. ments of Government. nage ad to handle and the coniinens were working under. It was a a matter of great surprise to the ¢ , | mittee at large that Canad: mes in to que: whole thing, because j in some 0: bffices in ere Mr, HUGH CLARK: Ninety per cent, cof the males, Mr. MORPHY: Ninety per cent, the males are returned soldiers. yet ave to meet that sort of thing wd ae has been bandied about on the way in wl such men ing questionable service even to the returned soldier this- country. amendment becau: m they bear to eter constituents, or to their country WILL ELIMINATE ONE EXAM- ATION As a result of negotiations with the vith. in (te ‘sromson ‘ells us that he would| ote | Mserieeaion Board representing the ve Universitie: Subscribe for The Sun. - want you to see these modish garments. oe A . . NEW FALL COATS VERY MODERATELY pale? time and see them. The prettiest coats you ever saw. All the bacarina style it is possible to put in a coat is to be found in these beautiful garments. You may choose here from a Magnificent array of styles with the assurance that you are getting the greatest amount of coat com- fort and satisfaction for the least possibie money. Prices $15 to $65 Women’s Cashmerette Hose Women’s Fleece Lined Cashmerette Hoes He black full fashioned. Sizes 814 to 10. A big b Special Price 59c Men’s All Wool Sox Made of pure worsted wool in fine ribbed knit, in black. All sizes, slightly damaged, worth $1.00. Special Price 79c Women’s Suits There is one thing certain—there never were dres- sier; prettier, or more becoming suits than we are show- ing this fall. All that is new is featured here in a char- ming array. We cannot give descriptions here but we | Come in and try them on. You will like them. “Scotch Fingering Yarn at $1.99 More Than Ever This Year Christmas Shopping is Best Done Early. More Than Ever This Year Christmas Shopping is Best Done Early. N°. We are not “talking” Christmas Gift shopping a day too soon. November i is here, into Sane time flies— We know what we have now, and what we willhave during the month—the ray display of gift mer- chandise to be found hereabouts—assortments planned to anticipate any need. Whe! e time comes, how- ever, for eeu as it always does among Christmas goods, it will be a case of meristiss take what we can get and be satis You'll serve ae Claus and yourself as well—a splendid turn now by starting your gift shopping early this year. And early selections among these fine Christmas stocks are decidedly worth having. MEN’S AND BOYS’ FURNISHINGS This store has always been the leading furnishing store. Larger stocks to choose from and the best brands at lowest prices. Work Clothes It will pay you to buy Work Clothes here. Read over the prices below. The quality is certain, Overcoats and Suits Whether you adhere closely to the very newest styles, fol- low the extreme fashions or dress conservatively, it makes no difference at this store. You can best satisfy your ideas here The unusually large stock we carry is justified by the ot mense business we do. stocks are constantly conaetd and going. Always up-to-date we show the very latest and ap proved styles in every depart- ——At the most reasonable OVERALLS Walker's igeg B.. ‘ Snag-proof .. en PANTS prices: There never was a season when it was so necessary to ex- ercise a Ai a! care in buy- ing clot! The aati? of wool, the un- certainty of dyes, and the high cost of labor is responsible for putting some very unreliable clothing on the market. With our customary fore- sight we purchased our present stock months ago when condi- tions were better and_ prices lower. You benefit two-fold by buy- ing here—you get the very best materials opteiteble and you pay less for them Price Range .50e to $3 Men’s Overcoats ....$15 to 45 MITTS and Boys’ Overcoats ......5to 20 | Gree Men’s Suits, serges, blue ‘ Cotton .... ‘4 oF Hea we + +25 to 40 Leather |! se Worsteds, eae 15 to 38 Tweeds, Ai ie 5 to 30 Boys’ Suits, blue eens . 5to1l5 Worsteds, all colors ...4 to 15 Tweeds, all colors ...4 to 7.50 Stripe Gottnade’ WORK SHIRTS Black and white $1.50 & $2.00 Light colors ......$1 to $1.75 Cotton . a Wool, fine Abbe ; -50c Wool, heavy ...,.50c to $1.00 CAPS Shop caps .,... Fall Caps 25c to Be Winter eats. . 25c to 35c - 50c to $2 HANDKERCHIEFS Handkerchiefs ......15¢ to Silk pecan “tau .50c to 731 Highest Price. Paid For Your Produce Dried Apples 12c per Ib. ENGELAND & SON “The Home of Good Clothes.”’ 2 MILVERTON

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