‘SILK MATERIAL IN ALL THE COLORS OF SPRINGTIME Peeping forth from their wrappings, one can see multi-colored silks of every weight and for every need. The showing is broad and extensive in scope, covering the comprehensive range of what is new and beautiful in rich, soft, luxurious silks—Taffeta, Duchess Satin, Pailette, Habutai, Charmeuse, Tricolette, Pussy Wil- low, Radium Crepe, Krape-Knit, Shantung, All the Popular Weaves. Black Silks in a particularly broad variety. Krepe-Knit, a new fabric this season shown in black and brown shade. Silk Foulards in all the predominating colors and in a variety of patterns. Georgette Crepes and Crepe de Chines in an unwont- edly wide color choice—Wallflower, Rubellite, Tang- erine, Orchid, Verdegres, Jade, Pumpkin, Poppy, Canna, and a host of other new tints. THE NEW HOMESPUNS AT $2.50 Are among the season’s most popular fabrics, 56 and 58 inches wide, plain and heather mixtures. All shades, Oxford, Gray, Sand, Silver, Iron, Moose, Delf, Etc. Smart and new for suits, for coats and for skirts, beautiful qualities at this season’s new price $2.50 yd. New Duvetyn Homespuns New colorings, plain shades. Lovely qualities. Ideal for Jumper Dresses and Sports Wearables. Jade Green, Parrot, Tolley Red, Mary ue, Amber, Shrimp, Porcelain Blue, Navy Blue, 54 and 56 inches, $2.50 yard. . Splendid new values. Exclusive Skirt Lengths With the vogue for novelty skirts at its height, our showing of novelty skirtings is accommodatingly large and interesting. Novel Plaids, checks and stripe patterns featured in fancy homespuns, eponges and serges. SPECIAL $4.99 50 Silk Poplin and Jersey Underskirts. Call in and see these wonderful values at $4.9 SUITS, COATS, DRESSES, SKIRTS AND BLOUSES Portraying a Gala Assemblage of Authorative Styles as Created by the Foremost Canadian, Parisian and American Couturieres Misses Spring Suits There is a certain joyousness and gaiety about all these navy tricotine Spring Suits that would tell you they were meant for Youth and Springtime if nothing else did. They are in the swingback box style, with the Mandarin Sleeves and the wide collar tied at the throat. They are so lovely that they just compel admiration and are marked very enticingly. Stout Women’s Suits, sizes 42 to 48, ....... $20 and $25 Ladies’ Spring Silk Dresses .... ; __ $9. 99 up to — Black Silk Hose, special per pair. Boys’ and Girls’ Cotton Rib School Hose, per pr. ope See our $20.00 Ladies’ Suits—It’s a winner! All-Wool Roxana Dress Goods, all shades, per yd. 89c We are Paying 27c doz. for Eggs and 33c Ib. for Butter ENGELAND @ SON, ESCH ORI HEIDI HICH DESEO IOLA HILLIARD HON PER ilatataan canna ala iatatasatattat Milverton, Ont. 2 EE SPRING FABRICS—A Splendid Presentation Including as it does, every wanted weave, color and kind of fabric for the new season, while prices in many instances will compare favorably with those of years ago. Blouses of Springtime Loveliness As crisp and fresh as Spring itself are the charm- ing Blouses appearing in our Ready-to-Wear Depart- ment. Some of Dimity, others of Crepe de Chene and Georgette. Prices $4.50, $4.75, $5.50, $6.50 Stunning Top Coats $18.00, $21.50, $24.50, $27.50 The fashionable bloused effect, the dressy wrap effect and the Burberry style are all worked out in a host of charming versions. Cleverly applied strap- pings, elaborate braidings and rich embroideries characterize these coats as being all that is smart for pring. MENS’ CLOTHING We have a complete range of New Men’s and Young Men’s and Boys’ Suits, Spring Coats of the : Newest Materials and Styles Men’s & Young Men’s Suits priced from pile ts to $35 Boys’ Suits priced from .! to $15. Spring Coats, priced from... ices ee up Ptice these Suits and Overcoats before buying. teehee tok tek eehebe kee tek keke heh-h het koh ok hk ek-a ck eek bee aCe Ca TA Ca ATE A a aT FOR SALE FOR SALE > FOR SALE MORNINGTON COUNCIL Robes al i rnbull, Robt. Ki , Scott Coul Apr Large quantity of lg "or eal eifer due to freshen in about , Counc gar nad ae Ney bats Milverton, Ont. Four ei young Durham cows > arid two Hood Holsteins to freshen in d time. Apply to Stanley Ham- lot 11, con. 14, Elma, R. R. t Ke al aS — od on, onk: £ will ship hogs F from the WINTER TERM FROM JAN. 3rd} - H. Lacka Seranton coal ) CENTRAL ays st ndard a pen: VOY. 5 FOR SA SALE “RATFORD. ONT. ~ estern Ontario’s best commercial Six-roomed wh al,» aatreand, '.O. Club, No. 518 y) with su i ngldsa Milvert S. No. 9, Elma, agdaleen ing is no BE sary. Bi rch 28th, at 8 c.| large lot soars tes to posi rood t i ed for, J. J. soft water ur free catalogue coeeates ‘and ote re ambert, secretary, Ce, partiecian faces Hie Council met in their hall at New- 1 Tosenh aber: i. oly toelosenh Faber Simpson, Wm, ecting idso “Miller and which was ¢¢ as eas st . Doerr, ite brick fates ee ammer kitchen, on, the property of John Flemig, nom Gatcke, Good stable, | John %e Schade, Tobn Wittig, Jo Me O7 it, tr hard and | Roulston, E Schiel, Joh Candle took their ntoth ill be-given | John Shrete er, Jose days to m or Joseph |, Hendersor D. A. McLACHLAN, Principal eta AND LOT FOR SALE e bred olid brick house, 14 high, on comer of Main, and all Wheat Geathe Steen Malvomon: ot B 50 feet, wood table, Eiean dorcqolek| Shorts A sale, Apply to J; Ruston, Milverton, Flour, 5 Jewel | Ontario. ‘our, Banner Double Track | = = How event EGGS FOR HATCHING Breuer Cattle .. Route ues and Barred Rock tggs for Tame Sping between ‘hatching. White pou pens headed ‘La Stratford Show ne ist prize cock and. ©! nee ‘dre | by : MONTREAL, TORONTO, DETROIT cockerel. | Whit Rock eggs $3.50 Hens, dressed .. AND CHICAGO and $2.00 ets tting of 15 and Bar- Ducks, are : |red Rock $3.50 per setting. 4 Geese _| Baston ‘Thompson, Milverton. jButter . | lBeese we | Unexcelled Dining Car Service rT to Williar Messrs, ¥ n, Ont. adde "Schwei Youn: | of Kitchener; spent fie mancent end! <uépfer, John W, Thorpe, Rod. | Sanday here “anong = relatives cand = Ja f. nner, Alex. friends. a COMM! IMERCIAL | “| We ob Nuhn, He ni $ continue strong si uation with upward ten- Hand We are Quoting a Few denei Locally _ there He rices a | of replacement. ore meen Coxe: wh ae Meborald, tea situation say tha " ew | becomes s engier on the , bawrenee Koel | and Peter ny Neilson: John | for tea. = | leeping cars on night {rains and |_ cé . Pariowans on bintelsa wag oats Notice to Creditors Notice t In the matter of the estate of Jam Fall ef dataad at! from an; Trunk Ticket Agent or C. H, Horn- ington, in the Cotinty of Perth, lanet Harvey, bai District Passenger Agent, Tor- | onto. fees cease. ICH js hereby given that all H. C. BAIRD, Phone 1, Local Agent. NG creditors and other having claims | NOTICE is -hereby given that all o7 at e of the} creditors and RHEUMATISM atest yema!sh ate : ihe i ir fu : - | estate | Christ inf SE orennee and deser undersigned TAKE NOTICE that after by em the Ath day of April, 1922, me said AND “TAK E Executors’ will proceed to distrib- {the 15th day of i the epattina entitle: thereto, | the assets of the only Ge a of | parties entitled notice, | gard only to the Capsule oer of tatters. “that pro’ T.R.C,’s to and Diccenetul ‘At drug- | time of such distribution ive em distribution. ists. x Ze ¢ Fri R. G. Scotty ‘rial write "Templeton, Toroate: ud sere: Executors, A.M. ne RR. No, 3, Atwood — 199 “Sold by S. Petrie; Monkton, Weber 1, Newton, Ont.) R. J. Ranney, SS Betiger; Atwood, E, A, Coghlin. Dated thie ae nee of March, 1922} Dated this 21s Grand| Johnston, in the Township of Morne [Tn the matter of the estate of M said James Johnston, who died on or or pou against the estate of the Gr are na the security, if an: e said deceased | Exeeutors will proceed. to ‘isteibats John Tiaviiitens John o Creditors ade, “Jobn._E. - Coulter, Robert Chesley Enterprise <on, John Fleming, Roy Walk ‘ ‘Oxo are oseph epeliee J.| WOULD FORBID ANY BONUSING | ohn. TEAS STEADILY ADVANCING eRe nee —— Advances from primary Now That EES Time is at the consumer may expect ; to pay 10 or 15 cents more a pound| Pas. wide $1.25 ee to choose froi rel Second reading was giv min Thomas Legislature last, ‘Thursday tot “R:| {9 prohibit bonuses by citi "TH E DAYS OF VALUES. he discuss yer the. Dilly whieh $2,-| was introduced by: W. A. Croel ARE ¢ G Cierruoetins = weal Jacely to ARE HERE AGAIN 2) whether smaller _mninieipalite ‘ don y. whethe er they TAKE NOTICE IS. indu es or ‘not. a ellington Hay though ‘that it bon: |, First ies believe vals readet of bill: this paper wants tog is much for |there vould 2, ig their money a8 pom ible, gon: tei alities! Second Comp: pti has. become ne co ate ne onus, egal by quite keen among the manufacturers on. Howard Ferguson ising th: ASI st il last {thouehe “that the proposed bill would Be ee See ehediyy i jengroach on municipal rig’ ird We have had years of ex- that we are tol § Clarke ies “ine bill Perience in buying and making up e erected inthe | clai ieious prac- men’s garments, : all | tice, as- did algo Hom: Mae Rolie, te Fourth, Thats why we ean asiure R. Hall arid p. Mills. of getting the best value : Hon, Mr. Drary ‘thought the. “bill ous money Se ton! pend sould at 1 ‘the committee. to. wear af ‘Made-toomeseore Suite’ - |The a weoute reading. | bill p IN dea if ‘ore buying, We ask you | to compare 4H valu Come and See! nO a ? Musto |. Hostim who dea Marek 26th 108%. J, M,’ FLEISHHAUER of Goderich, who | Not dead to us, we love him dear; Merchant Tailor lays with. her par. | Not J but gone before; MILVERTON, - ONTARIO fe sti. Die y will | He I us in m ener | eh will forever: me —Loving wife and family. Ottman, to indicate a are no ‘i 3 Prices on Floor Coverings OILCLOTH PRICES ON OILCLOTH AND INOLEU! iy ya Lay ai the “C: a 1% y ate ee, Satan wien oy “to | Delivered to Your House are sco understannaus) Dh yacah his’. as Follows: t unle | e primary market GOLD SEAL CONGOLEUM: SQUA A fae tae? range os patterns » $1.56 f that attrac- in the Townshi iti Here Conatyrce eyaahin st Tenders Wanted NORTH EASTHOPE |them into signing’ a contract |teeine the pier rac dis, Company $35 a0 wide, per-running yard . . $4. 9” e: alas Biss on others having claims "TENDERS will be received by the of ire no eS put up $10 ee fair la ie said oe their fai , Con. names, is 2 7. Wast- Riptlone the Fall pee pon Cee eras of Noxth’ Bast: Plans, speci ations, ete. Off “Rover, ).L.8.5 "woman and. brin hope is covered drain and open drain, tures of a damsel th in Ellice. aga Tenders will be received for the whole work, and for the tile and open | am, drain separately. | leposit of 5% of amount of ten- April, 1922, deceased among the thereto, having re- claims of which they der is required, Caeacen ne Ag s hould get re Tel botanh 0! ae ROBERT McMANE Tl ph % The Council will n JSEESE immediately ‘after that how ae lost to a tender The lowest is any tender not nec- bee et anereme nt Much lhe! dhe e t day of March, 1922 RR. No. 1, Stratford. [tres of forty easy | tive woman who solicited backers for Seh itz Dre signed foe the reper Or iro |perfoumers of mediocre “ebiltys <1n wide, per running yard . . $4.10 cS te -$69.00 choltz ain and Extensions in je a ae ten guarantors have to The gal? prices ae quoted AXMINISTER SQUARES a seen ae the lerk’s Office, Amulree, or jenis rather than refuse a handsome : Acahe lg fede Ostermoor Mattresses $25.00 @ office of John ig NOTICE that ater Mitchell, all the-work in North Bast: appointment over the beautiful fea- Kapok Mattresses with roll WILTON SQUARES Derbend Quality LINOLEUM Heavy Quality Linoleum, 4 rr souls fair ead te Good Grade Linoleum, 4 fae 9 x 10%4" "$60. geictty on the term: con. ditions of Departuentt Houses * .» Heavy Seamed FELT MATTRESSES, ox 9 . $39.00 Special priced Felt Mattresses Ne + $46.00 with roll stitched edge at $8.50 - $52.00 up to get, 00. an BRUSSELS CARPET SQUARES ey mey et. see stated ee s., at $17.00 vith his Kap weteemen ‘ith roll stitehetodee, 33 Ibs, at $18.50 TELEPHONE 26—RESIDENCE 59w Furniture Dealer and Funeral Director a addres e Dated this 21st day of March, A.D.,| {git at'a fancy pie to fake Invest ch 2. “nent companies Who would send 0 MILVERTON, - ONTARIO esl scones. J.D, Fisher, Tp. Cler! cipal agents to get the mene AE ; iG victims.