VGL. X—NO, 22- MILVERTON, ONT., THURSDAY, JAN, 29, 1920 Malcolm MacBeth, Editor and Proprietor Stock-Reducing Sale - Before lakes stock and closing up the Estate of the late J. C. Wilson we are offering some exceptional values, a wee of which are enumerated in this space. -MEN’S YOUTH’S and BOYS’ OVERCOATS 25 p.c, Off CORD VELVET, 27 in. wide at ..............72e yd. MEN’S FUR CAPS, at less than cost, $4.65 and 4.95 MEN’S RIBBED WOOLLEN UNDERWEAR $1.14 gar. Knitted Goods, Gloves, Mitts, Scarfs, Ladies’ Skirts and VIHINE Alea e eee so Greatly Reduced Prices. We have made these prices very low as we must reduce the stock. Give us your order for « SUGAR AT $15.75 CASH At the car. We are selling on sugar at very narrow margin and all ‘rchases at $15.75 must be cash at the car, Car to Ree eet ockitir Pobruany: ALL PRICES ARE STRICTLY CASH OR TRADE ONLY Eos: WILSON - J. C. WILSON Executors J. C. WILSON ESTATE MONKTON’S POPULAR STORE TO ALL OF OUR CUSTOMERS JUST FINISHED UP STOCK- TAKING AND WILL BE READY NEXT WEEK FOR THE SPRING BUSINESS WITH A WELL AS- SORTED STOCK AT BELOW TO- DAY’S MARKET PRICES. ALL ACCOUNTS NOT: SEEELED.< MUSE <BE. PAID BY FEB. Ist. WEBER & ee) SALE OF BOOTS and SHOES From dan. 15th to Jan. 31st’20 Do you find the market so advanced that you wish you could purchase the necessaries of life at prices of years gone by. Come to this sale you will have your wish fulfilled. Now is the time to purchase as there is no prospect of lower markets for some time to come. Take advant- age of this sale. We are Selling: Odd Lines — At and Below Cost Regular Lines — 10 Per Cent. Off BOOTS, SHOES, RUBBERS, SUIT CASES, TRUNKS and CLUB BAGS Cc. W. HOBBS, Shoe Store MONKTON, - ONTARIO | mission have There will be very few sales this year © Items of Local Interest. Miss Pearl Ellacott, we regret. to report, is at present on the sick list. immerman_ spent Pan ara gronto. pent sev eral iaeve orold, Bias Georee. leh, bf: Kitehoher spent the week-end with friends in Milvert ‘ton, Mrs. Colin Kerr, of Stratford, spent the week-end with her daughter, Mrs. Sam Roulsto as vs, Lous Pfeffer and Mrs, Ezra Winkhetier, of Listowel, spent Thurs- day in the ~villag and Mrs, Torne Eedy, of Strat- ford, spent a few days at’the home Se aiise EY Parkoneo Girls harden themselves by wear- going school, we regret to report Mis. J, Sebben, Mrs. Will Sebben nd Master George, of Stratford, | apent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. G, Hamilton Teen: regarding the where- abouts of a lawn mower that di peared on Oct. 31st may be left at the Sun office. ancam M. Davidson and sister, ‘Miss. Margaret; ‘of Millbank, penta few day: a about the only people that are enamored with i Messrs. Samuel Petrie and W. | Mornington lef ie attend the January meeting of the rth county council. Pet Victoria J. McKenzie, of Kk. Fe |aele is worked in the next day or we The dance in Zimmerman’s. hall on ‘Thursday evening under the aus- | pi very peer | all present. Splendid |nished by Blackstone's Senor of Gode: rich. The Milverton school ReneS nel their inaugural meeting in the public ednes night of las vhen — it rganized fo: H, Pugh Was ap- Ww. J. | pointed ‘chairman and Mr. spent Sunday with his family f in Mil. a sep i ek visitin uw we 8 te »j and 60 im nig! Special bargains at the general ore Peffers commencing Jan, 30th, eelhoff, of London, spent the’ ig weekend with bis mother Mies CoH MeMane, of Atwood, ayalthie week wit . Seelhof. a sti | to day, @ of going to press he, is progressing Savor ‘orably, Miss Lillian Morley desires to cor- in o3 ‘odel, owing to the il tay in hospital of one of _ Jamies ES. of Mornington, engagement of his Batella H E., to Mr. Palmerston. marriage to ee place early in Feb. yeraft vs. McFalls,, a Luc; e witnesses, rriet J. McIntyre, formerly of Linwood, On’ ia fn spending the winter in Glen Fer Since we Gon of her Ehuaband? the late Robert McIntyre, Mrs. Mc! plate. ie een visiting her daughter, Lawrence J. Little, of Niagara Falls, New Mr. Rudo ph Miller, who is winter ny ni mperature, ranging between 70 an in the daytime and between 3S ts Mrs. Harold W. Riley, of Calgary, voungest Maughten of MME John Keen rys, an : of Mrs, Bienaitth. tas been deeb" ing of Tagnificent organi- zation work in connection with relief campaigns. nd-of was given Frida t, n, 28rd, to Miss Wstella Sq S the members of the Massey Chapter runner. She was present- et, “with’ a dozen silver knives and iss Squire was also present- ed with a cut glass berry bowl on Saturday afternoon by the Women’s In f which she also was a nemb: BS Four hundred dollars was awarded through negligence allowed e one, roads, . {fhe aye nie g deel ‘sponsible for the death of the account of the ERpHenate cient taates aeteed 0 pay $400. Dr. E. A. Gray, who had been sent out by the De tment of Education to make a medical and dental inspee- tion of the schools of North Perth, completed her work in the Milverton chool last week when she meta ranbenttane parents and truste Spencer 1 A ponte < of ’ the ee of Burns hurch have been appointed to eg visit members ene adherents the annereee su and invite them to the banquet in con-| nection. with the ard Movement | | of h on Friday, Feb, 6th ee eiss, who had the foes: fopde cote vette tend badly | jammed irecently, had the finger amputated to that the injured ner wou! | uiete use.— W. n Telese The farmers in this the alive to the neces: their own locality even if not on ‘their ¢ | farms was evidenced last weel eral farmers near gat | bed aes aoe purchased a -SWAMD | when Aas ee sording to statistics compiled by wintial hesith bureaa. the po} cites of Saskatchewan for the year ae was 67, an eneee ise _ 0! y 100,000 in ‘two The as | Pace ‘Albert %, 500 | 4,500, Swift Cur burn 4,0 It is stated that forty-one clergy, and $70 women of the | diocese ‘oronto have signed a = | petition *torhering their protest | l'to Vancouver Wa Pine td wee oe ~ the Church of England in} co, Section Be 1 was ae eing classed one of the} pe 0: hes ee r, not five Protestant. chure he: peti-| ing enough steam to proceed. rded “| No. 2 proc iaeaines on = Sv pore ait Metropolitan | ed 1 curve a of ‘Shtato and to the Bishop of the} of the stalle ¢ The “Mornington Telephone Com- them for ie | Hon ‘ion sce be forw | i ¢ Albany their guidance case 0: | Melouche, of the Sandwich West ‘Tel- | ephone Company who had his phone | and equipment removed for tisdening |< ” and making disturbances. on the He brought action for Semages|f court ruled that Melouche line. | phone was proper under the eireum-| take | star | “th Hamilton cemetery authori- ties have placed a ban upon smokin ffown down manners*as unneecessaty frills in the education of thei He ccprue ange country | people at any rate regard us as very | erude ‘and fandoubtediy they have or. | hints ani s Ass in-| venti below the middle joint this | in the cei ery upon. all occasions, This recalls to mind the fact that the old generation “most of whom came oe er an apn ae aor nat: Ce from overseas but now rapidly pass-| eral weeks w Fectio of th ing away brought with them a code} lands of the neck, isnige 10- of manners that might be emulated | months-old son of Dr. and Mrs, P. in many respects by the pr: Ebi ‘ives “of Milverton “phased: away. erati These men were many of|on Saturday afternoon. The. little hem devotees of the pipe but they| fellow suffered considerably before never smoked while going to or com-| death. Much sympathy It for ing froma funeral and if by accident | Dr. and Mrs, Tye in this break in the e, met a funeral procession they re-| family. circle. Notwithstanding thi mained on the sid the road with| sorrow and heartache over the fittle head until the cortege had| life that has just gone ou! 0 passed. That many of our young and| has bravely responded to the calls even middle aged men fail to observe| hourly made upon and continued to these niceties is regrettable. Wheth-| alleviate suffering and distress in er our echool system wath its eram- | other homes. eral, which was ming for examination leaves no time| quite largely attended, took place for teachers to. give fatcucutne in| from the family residence to Green- ethics or decorum or whether paren She threw out a num uh nd suggestions, ete eevee, coin a | spec tion cz sie Vener ceatoiene aus Mornington | Sunday “Schoo! | its annual con- lay School is expected to a EG this convention. in the basement of oe fs Ronee Le ui D. ons y large cor porations i in Can- tig, lat ies slike a jould, of Am- » fame he did not spend. much serving, the public or follow ing . unprofitable moment of his time v n piling ‘up his own vast fortune. In i world he was counted one of hee giants, Fifteen persons were killed and many injured in @ rear-end eoliisi Corbell, eleven, miles east of North “8 ing cars were ouanletely telescoped | with the above mentioned results, e first Apter of a good job ‘on get, it’s the jo: | the man je sure what f work you wane, to cae and, ithen go ‘after it. Don’t up at is uninteresting offer ill d but A Galen saannted with the 3 wood eemtery, oi Tuesdby tternoan Ag i burial t ‘olson, Rice Milvert on, eontncied The little casket: was covered | on all lined mitts at Finkbeiner's, | u the ‘gas ie of Gowanstown, spent the week-end Tl ae Tinited: "States 1 increased grote 540, of valuable i ich nd Sed Saturday of each week at A P |The t former standard was 9 re | coveries made Oysters in glass pints at Mohr’s, Honey and maple syrup at Mohr’s. the, brooms G8e_eachi—-Winks beiners pay G5e for dairy butter at Mohr’ ae fe Pea aries ole Gals ahaa Don’t look for a lea pine wut auuitae miLici gon Galette find it. Mrs. Albert McKee, of the Welles- ley boundary, is at present ill from umonia. Don’t ferget to attend athe sale of general merchandise at J. enney’s, Peffers. llts, W. H. Grosch is at present vis. g her pa rents, and Mrs, L. Metter, of Listo He: wie stereo cerned spouts tin shortcomings of others is often con- eited abou wn, Sepa eee round. Yearly contract and pemple coer at Martin, Windso: Dancing in Waterloo Park Pavillion every Friday evening,, Krug’s orches- tra—finest in Western Ontario, essrs, Wilmer and Harry Noble, at the home of Mr, J, N. Edwards, Orders taken for galvinzed corru- gated ro fing, for spring deliv. ivery- prices guaranteed—Finkbeiner Hard- ware, f=| he condition of Mrs. George, M Me- Lennan, of Millbank, who has been severely ill, we are glad to hear is Ty—| 0. N. not try a pail of the famous! a Leave your order for sugar aby OUIJA BOARD FACTS AND Engeland’s. FANCIES — oe Big juicy lemons 25¢ dozen at : engeland’s. w York Tim : rectors Blonkete At ys more ees little. atl iating now. sip éing spa: for plievert ne the height of our civ fe exce eilenes ar and conditions a St sue qahicanional ctestliiiea THE Tanta ee se ee umber of adit Amer Sth cans just now should be taking the : ouija a ith e' seeming ser- mere fel ne, jon the} jousness ae ecmoina bt ecniatviee cineciada® Gan. death j tion with disembodied spirits, Who- a etic, Your account by, Feb. 1st,/ Ent” gr countenanced ie in the alights cies sop aemiene Seale sent.| osp'desree, must laboriously and care- oa oil at Imperial Oil Co's. s, prices amok neprain pom getting. Hie late Bok, "Clemens, e at our lregard to the workings of the sub- pas, C-N- Paddon and most of the Nae enied ga ea eens a Fen ‘at ‘the mai “quite as well understood as those of PPE, Sy icone is mil pana Ste 0" pa Fact pa Senior as closely to certainty as is anything’ and has been liberated from quaran.| commected with mental jperatins,t6 Re fundamental fact, in relation to J. McCallum, reeve. of N. asthiope was elected warden of Perth County on Tuesday’s session of. the e ouija board is that surely half,’ probal Bly. shree-quaste rs, and possi ibly nine-tenths, of its “communications” county eounel W. McKay, of Stough | 2%, fraudulentt—are the products, i ay, of Stough| that is, of a eonAt ats, deliberate and ton, Sask. former parishioners of Rev. | intentional effort to excite wonder or 'N. Paddon, are spending a few] meet expectation. ‘The dete days.at the mansey is form of deception, is difficult, ae ae neither the _ close Kinship ° manipulator. ORE ees makes safe the dismissal of suspic- ion, Anybody ie ‘a jute Dractive can > ja board thing Dry Hens: Stee nic, satisfaction| the home mers, of | Write with tl anything guaranteed or a retunded.—The | Poole, when her youngest daughter, | he or she wi sand write things Finkbeiner Hardwa became the bride of Hugh| that will pass for “really wonderful rrangements been made be- Maleoh Norris, son of Mr,a nd Mrs,| With the credulous and ingenuous, tween the Bell Telephone Co. and the| James N Munro. vidal | it is only necessary to reproduce flat- Mornington Tel party entered the prettily decorated chatter sive subscribers all night service after Feb, 200 Men’ pat wonton crt cote (rene tifatturer’a Glearing lines” to. be sold at about half regular priee at Gen- ral Store, Peffers, Jan, 30th to Feb. Librarian is desirous a all | POs it 0! The books that have been he lib- ry nw over two weeks he: returned. will be imposed af those keep-| ing DOOks after Feb. ist. worth League “will take the! as Ea songee, aecial services at Millbank. 7 ual gasoline production of | 1909 to Still 500,-| the retail price is kept going up all the| j Conser paver t and Book, The Commission of Ot The Commission of Conservation, at en and George J, Davidson, of Kabt ryville, annownce the eng ment of their dau; te . marriage to place about the middle of Febru Last week a. bade Chin les Valaince, of W. D. Weir disposed ob 84) 200! earch sata nben implements’ for Mr. Ben Yost cn “Puosay: afternoon | Mileh brought as high a and sack visine| tae pone 9 deste | ng the friends from a distance the funeral of rn D. 5 e, Port A Thoms; of ‘Oitawa, ie F. W. Waiker | fai ecial ae the Fue para oil a erial Oil prices. | 1 grrangements ty tanks and same will be| m= | perial Oil prices.—Finkbeiner Hard-| ware, Milverton. | Osteopathic hospital has ins | been erected. and opened in Detro with’Dr. a Retell wievetard and tanled! and Miss Ger- fidecBtpeland’ has ‘been. appointed ok-keeper of ¢ Flan institution which is ¢ igan. Dr, Mr. John is not ed of the task that France thust und ing to. the 3 Tectinical Seren: will require 22,000,0 Yerial and the labor of 700,000 men for a year, and work on highways ‘and 0,000. t eater otd.tneiahon of 15,00 for a year, The Canada. Gazette that on. and a standard f Feney 9 pris announces anuary 1st, the nite coins of on ew fe shall be 0. silver weight and ~75_ alloy. ie chal to check any melting for ‘the sake present high is ree W1 silver coins of the silver which at the price of the material more as metal than ae the price of whea Uinat Siatser has beat canaing high as $3 a bushel, and Canadian | Panic re Crmyeligeenee stim airine cthay their product has been disposed of at| too low a figure, statist ee ubmitted | to the annual convention of the Ur ted Farmers of Alberta indicate thi | when the final distribution is made on| participation certificates the average | pride'ot Uansdiag wheat will be above | that of the United States’ when What would happen if we ad an- other, war baffles Imagination. [reason for doi ° ni here should be a thoroughly. civili- zed means of preventing this barbar- m.—Lloyd George, n| drawing room to the strains M 's, Women’s and Children’ 8 tl | There’s sobbing A public meeting of the ratepaye ee eis z of the ratepayers ; the Village of Milverton will be| GIIGKENS, over See enh ake | held “in the. “public Jibrary assembly | CHICKENS, under 4 ibs. 20¢ 28¢ | 790m this evening to eon-| PAT HENS, over 5% Ibs, 25¢ 28e the establishment of & furniture fac. FAR HENS under 1 ier sae e ee ed by Mr. John| pucKS . ‘ 35c | Boshart, Let there be a large and| Sepa 30c of| your s It is a game easily Ieorne FOR ARMENIAN RELIEF The most terrible of all eerie isthe a happy and oleae: bean ant journey aicmueh wedded lift ectly to meron, General Treasurer a Toronto, Pept Previously “Bulaae ici Rev. David nna Burlington, Ont n the moonlit Snr, ‘You hear it in ‘the ush of ni Water sobbing, ant any ashing ore. All, else is quiet and the sobbing never eases, the night. The moon looks down with kindly ace sheds i On placid lake ae ee ee Lee, ingt iken McLellan, Mornington. And its gleams of silvery Cc. M ‘Kinnon, Milvert on, nd brigh And all is quiet an ite sui Milverton Women’s Institute, 26) But the sobbing ines "ceases, ugh, Milverton the night. Donald Sinth, Milverton 5 Engela & Son, Milverton There’s sobbing in the human heart; Beangelieal S.S., “Milverton... sobbing softly, deep and low; ees weed i Hearts: are aching, breaking, | "Thos, Dew 00 praying A Buiguds CMéeatngtau oe 1 For the light— ~ | Loved faces, calm and still— a And the sobbing never ceases, Tn the night. Public Meeting representative anon inee Live cPoulery teens Montagna SAMUEL PETRIE, Reeve.' Tuesday, Jan. 26th and 27th. Dres- : sed any day. LOOK AT THE LABEL bpetres ih elite upinyrr tise gone Oatmeal $5.50 per bag. Dates The Sun mailing list has recently] —15e_ per D Guckape ONCE tat been corrected up to date and the to attend our sale. We can sup- label indicates, the, date. up to which| ply you with bags of ‘sugar. at 21” whic ch means Jan. : ind you have not been property credited “let us know. at subscription is paid. See th it reads “Jan. 21 1921 ENGELAND kat SON Milverton, : Ontario WE WOULD ASK OUR CUSTOMERS TO PLACE THEIR OR- DERS WITH US AT ONCE FOR Frost Wire Fencing THIS IS THE BEST FENCE MADE AND WE CAN GIVE YOU THE BEST PRICE We also have RED GLOVER, ALSIKE AND TIMOTHY on hand, Now it will pay you to buy this early this year as it is very scarce and besides will advance in price. Don’t forget to take home a pail of Dr. Hess’. Stock Foods We will guarantee this to pay for itself twice over. M. E. BETTGER & CO. Monkton, Ontario