Milverton Sun, 11 Jun 1914, p. 8

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WELLESLEY “THE PEOPLE’S STORE” , | Men, You Know This Store as a Tre srhiog tot wien vp = : S = ees p ennant bells We are showing hundreds of rolls of Beautiful New Wal! Paper. Mr, and) Mr i ‘ ee cavtae teen of the + A. Linda ee VE been heading the “first a sion’ for a good many years., U REALIZE how much the wall paper of a room has to do || ya Dwi Siti eas? It lan't the cost tbat counts— there are beset. eat) We've been first in style, f n quality and first in service. of gloomy palaces. Ite the taste, the ha armorty, ii LC s d liv Berli You know, too, how es serial “Team Work” is. We have and when it comes to knowing what’ oe cen aye: Fea rea dt here for a short ti enlisted the services of several of the leading manufacturers—rathet Tequisite to Successful to deco ing ‘ ie ty report... phe is ehiswhich bvétre than de pend upon a single maker, We have been laying the le h I ne er arrienilie game” in a-clean, thorough, conservative way+the’ way you like. at his home ace with this Thought Ae mind ’ e did ie placing our or i Gieast feet ur home to be really arti: me ahd can help you to new and p easing effects i? - Without much expense: Allwe Ask te a.ctiance to snow yourwhat we Kove We've always realized we served ourselves and what we can do. Mr, and Mrs, Peter Pollock. x h Mr ve best by serving you best--your satisfaction ENGELAND & SONS has been our goal, MILVERTON, ONT. . Intended for last. week. We're going to carry off this year's clothing pennant two, for nothing 3 that ought to be embodied in’ good clothes has been “sacrificed” in It is our sad duty toe 5 our Suits for men and young men. You'll notice when you see them = week itbe t satan one bes that they’re tailored and styled as you want ‘them, and fashioned % i d Hla inbealean’ Wisor nAeas a | from fabrics that are thoroughly good. Over.200 suits,on. display, FOR SALE FoR SALE afternoon. last ht $8.50, fie, pres fine A niles three aes many styles, priced at...,.. $8.50, $10, 1250, $15 and $18. te Th gh | " i hel Monday. after- da : carling Holstein Bulls. re a cconaral par Ant oly o LEX, £ V-/ a ize. seco: nd vii new. “i Singer Sune areal ee ch Se en i Men’s Furnishing Section xle $73.00, F ply to | ¥ hu For varti euler a bie A Fe THER. Milve is ee i Tare wanted from| cls gees Ae sl AL ce Here you will finda splendid range, of New Hats, Shirts DaeaG ttn FARM FOR SAE, row alg acer lbs 8 Underwear, Socks, ‘Ties, etc., awaiting you. R y A ARD, v rae ended in their ‘hour Consisting of 100 CASH FOR WOOL eae ote eign A great many, young people ces Straw Hats in Sennats, Splits, It- Negligee Shirts — Gréat variety ane, 0 sa R ae ot 7 nde t Su Scho — ake . bank Be piba Nt Now Masahire do tts alian Chips, etc, the most up-to- | to choose from int popular styles ‘The highest cash price rn AO é paid Taw sh Washed and unwashed wool. JOHN | ceme ing ‘Snderne fh shout | 8% Neloks SARS date styles at.......... -.50¢ to $3, | and colorings.., 50¢ to $1.50. SCHADE. Monkton, m28-4-p|one acre of orc d c Cae t barn under cult CELEBRATION. A SUCCESS Panamas—light weight and-dur- | Outing Shirts—Pinished F rench FARM FOR BALE. ifthes " SRE ki thday was fecingly able, new styles..,.,. $3 to $7 | cuffs GALLOP. Milverton. Dc Jebrated in Milverton on J a, Be ee Summer Underwear—Penman's fine Leal pox long’and | Neckwear—Here you have the choice of the best. Hun- short sleeves, porus knit, per garment,....... -+.§0 cents | dreds of pretty ties to choose from, treseeee25 tO 50 cents Eee ibe oe eee rapa Soa ke Sate aa we oe a ie “Dainty Dress Accessories” che: . i mtg Tendere -ro nly Basch toh between Nonk- For Summer Comfort TENDERS WANTED the names suet an ’ ea hia ene p le th arke cheque 2. Tenders will be received by ice Set inane The work of Listowel 1 Gloves 25c—Long and snort sions colors white, tag | Gloves 50c—Long lisls gloves, tan, black and white. undersigned, up to’ 3 o'cloc! ‘Son! Plans. profiles and. specifications | acrobats. was worthy of favorable _and black, Perfect fitting... ......... ....25¢ per pair A well made, perfect-fitting glove. 16 button length Monday July 8th. 1914. at Newton, | may be/seen st oad | Aszobate wax worthy: of favorable 0: ¢-m- ment and gained for them rounds of ape lonkton. Ont, pisnag a the’ big crowd in the Silk Gloves 75c—16 button length silk glov es, well| Fine Silk Gloves $1—Beautiful long silk gloves in RE Or aay tender een oes al vet dist Btsthe syentae re-inforced where wear demands it. A splendid white, black and colors, and aerate 16 button eae vieoaeetiitad. lon Bana, Listowel Hobos: good wearing and washing q 1Ality...ceesenee75C pair length, double tipped. $1 pair ruardntce of good faith must accom- age centers Seay veoh tebe a Olerk of Elma, Trad ra on. N. 7 nan Women’s Hose 124c — Fine cotton hose, fast black, in all ‘ ALEXANDER BEGGS. |) wood, June iat. 1914, Rien oh 7 Kenny Dewee Tite BURG Rey gas 4es¥ duties ods dete crest ance « es pair 25c. Fernbank, June 9th. 1914. 4 = Fate-thecbiiull Ba Bros, T - a - Richardson oie Gina, Meteor “rater : 'Girl’s Hose 15c—Best meee ses for girls in fine ribbed COMMERCIAL. 2 ro8cl ; ; cotton. Colors, black and t .15¢ per pair Fall Wheat, wade 2 $1 00 be ci Tocabeon, Beawtak ee Moaraiee ot " ) Women’s Hose 25c—Fine cotton and lisie thread hose in Sale of Pine ee on Magetami Stratfo el Wer reGk Lee naa j (are ~ black white and tan, wide garter top, high spliced heel, In in Reserve i 4 fast dyes, all sizes .....0....cc0 se1e25C per pait aa ye Li Air : % : \ Underwear 12}c—Elastic rib vests, short sleeves or straps, rly ou gyery mumber a by AP] OVI ‘ Very special at., thosssesessennnjasoseshentQhabiieieea MOR Gt Red ea n ‘the adlalunice, LES \ \ 1 ie 5 i i e Met- a A 35 eserve. situate on the } = 7 Corset Cover Embroidery 15c¢—10 patterns of embroid-* Mecsnaiol Blvex, euithe District ts of Selomon-like Decision, ‘ Au €ty to choose from at isi...csicsecssvse aese gar saaveeusT OO yard’ ury. ae particulars. Essazlotions. ote. apply to the under: Children’s Underwear—Vests and drawers, fine and wide H, HEARST. rib, trimmed with crochet lace «All prices ‘stimede of Lands, Forests and Mine, “ Departm ie tee SC an te ee ee Mikey a : ¢ B 5 : xu y Gist eae esgeby he ovncr atte white hen decaed | HB Good wide Paillette Silk, excellent value, 36 inches wide, special at 89c per yard id f 4-54 | om owned No notice rill be pal e ed just as positively that they aes ed tohim. The justice was puzzled. Gs of at t he seen a dog ae te Sees ENGELAND @ SONS Yo pan tin | 4 seep 50 | This Store phe White ‘ben turned end gave ),\ ay Rectuaeees ta t “The Store With the Stock” MILVERTON, ONT. white hen was also the rightful own- JAPALAC er of the brood of young turkeys.— | New York Press. because we find a woman who once _ uses it, is pretty sure to come back for AW Wit The husband of Lydia Childs was an REPLIES TO MR. COOPER Knows that up to bia Invalid for many years. hour ficient sureties. or the bond of mn : guarantee company authorized to e" Ne ight. who is now of England, as in 1788, * ty business in the Dominion of Canada. — fessor in ie College. gis three year: rt di v1 will be Spied for the due fulfil- ment of each contract. The lowes! 1 any hc es necessarily pth Newspapers inserting this advertise. TENDERS FOR COAL 1914-15 went without written authority a " the Department will not be has for / i me under his| when’ rayed ‘God to bless \t Seore' W. J. HAN) ‘ = Whiereepo Mrs. Childs, with ready | ‘ x ‘God | 8 \the ary JAP-A-LAC—the Economist wit and gracious tact, responded, | Hotice. Mr. Wright Latete fe ee ee eine gil sate aia ct pepe caranes a) ; bal ‘Sortany, ‘ “You are Croesus, for you are king of |: ry summer sch ‘ hi :d oF mot. and ‘ . Parliament Buildings, HERE are livet ee ee te Lydia.”—Los Angeles Times, fogary e AeA se calliod cheveateai orth he) die oie pb eine ft mee Nie.) co Doxmate. May ath, . 1014, jo her eae} "My dear, I wish I mw be “The | Wes- | that eth nat and hever hi aes rapiniry any vowtin | O2 M0 fhe 18tn Contury.” thou aa of doing. 80. mn’ ee a people wit! WESLEY AND THE CHURCH OF JAP-A-LAC adds years tot the life and wearing quali-’ thelr’ Imaginary pains, says 2 phy: ENGLAND tod thee the ties of your floors and int sal JAP-A-LAC sai: ie necessity of replacing ex- pensive furniture, because it makes the old like new— JAP-A-LAC enables es you to do the work yoursl instead of | an : ; ‘ that the Metho hiring a repair man for the purpose. that some kind frien treading | ais PMtesters day: ai ware wet | Made in 21 ry ‘colors, providi Lt hahatlelld on or whether bs 4s sent from One part | and. Chureh of Ragland, The ; iochear mae is aap pat upin Green Tine boarng [ofthe beatn to anotner.—New York as and sulfiglent answer to Eis} ibune, ‘esley’s. own “ ‘Ask for JAP-A-LAC color card, and a copy of the little book, ; SF EIT atateibent to th Nema ae “A Thousan AP ALAC cl JAP-A-LAG. at your local hard’ — aan in dune 1990 to tue Hine oa genders il aay {ne Un Jive Kinds of coal. and to fu wraith ev fe ee 0 & oat peel pete 00. v a n. ee api Milverton oar ese | arc asi ee Hed ba Whe Bp thro behest heey Pein gm [ig evn 9) sno dap~a-lac is sold by een evew, baci Aand, ‘The ootrings | Red a ite oil e standard of tra A end. “of | 1. 2 and. 3, Township of | _ SCHNEUKER BROS. | | em replted “Senator Soretm | Sao serena au a asta ok Buutet ot of Nipissing. = : For maps:and conditions of sale ap $ cheerlly, “But he hasn’t m a few a mveninee his dea’ For maps and oe gent ap- ‘ool inoial & retary. w may re ire ad] BI to, to ee Tal wal Crow) Yocabrlary:"—Washiogton Star apap pete ats He oes auauiltase, aoa ores ae. sda the Toth aa Ste, Marte’ Webbwood hat Seabuae ed minister of a Papal 3 x “Bngland,He — neve ow, Hy HEARST. Br Pon That oe tm in fataite: ‘ Re obs Laban Forex 3 ona ies Toronto, May 4th. ta London. June “ath 11,

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