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Milverton Sun, 10 Jun 1915, p. 8

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Look Y¥ Well Best —The “well dressed” man will secure more business than the slov enly man. Be in line and get one of our hifty suits. Fit and workmanship always guaranteed, i+: =: N. SMITH Ghe Up-to-date Tailor —~|s K MILVERTON S| } bons Pe Fs CONSERVATIVES CONVENE At the annual meeting of saree cons ‘ord; 2nd Mocaiiy, Stratford; Secretary, or Geo. L. unanimous choice as candi ‘ate toco-:- Sir Robert Borden line sintateaied the Domin‘on t tance of the sorire; and we jhave implicit confidence in fe: neral Gonatrvative “party We deplote the ave loss of | to ae brav adian soldiers, |cent bravery and fortitude in the de- pinoy of the Empire. ‘e further express our sincere re- NEWTON WOOLLEN MILLS WOOL CASH or TRADE Ie will pay yon to. bring: mills will ‘gi help na and \gret at the loss of Ontario's foremost i death of Sir James in _ the onest kovernme nt it h and the report regime of Sir James Whitney. state facts Rive sere eontiaedes ine we ieater-| i si sl and particularly hi pasting of ihe liquor Ve a me se hi oc Sado because of gross exaggerations a ° sphere of pol-| because i i ath stent from ephe ‘ eof pl s this that they have so rapidly lost inflnence with” well-informed peo- of a competent and efficient E HAVE a very fine assortment of Ws Silverware ane Cut Glass on hand | t pres ee beautiful des’ se that if yo likely to want guvaing of this ak either for your own. use, or, a birthday oF wedding present for friends, are sure a visit to our store would nterest you. WE DO FIRST-CLASS REPAIRING P. H. BASTENDOREF “.. MILVERTON, ONT) Ct Byesight Specialist - ENROL NOW * — at the — LISTOWEL BUSINESS COLLECE ‘Thorough Courses taught by Com- petent Teachers. For particulars address EDWIN G. MATTHEWS, Principal igimally $165 so'd che Roos PH MONTGOMERY. Monkton, m20- Notice tc to Creditors m the matter “ 7 Estate of Fred- ven ick Be elhoff, late of the Village ol erton, Retired Farmer, De- ithe assets of ine be distributed among the part- gard jose claims of which notice has bess received as above. is mot Si is_given mexwangt Seotion 50 of “The Trustee Act.” Dated at ‘Milverton this 7th day of Tune, 1915. H my Geelho't, R.R, 2, Atwood. Frederick. Seethoff, itverton, Executors, J THE Ideal Vacation Route’ i CONVENIENTLY REACHING POINT-AU-BARIL FRENCH and PICKEREL RIVERS MUSKOKA LAKES RIDEAU LAKES EVERN RIVER LAKE ONTARIO RESORTS ‘GENERAL CHANGE OF TIME MAY 30 Particulars from F.L, CRAWFORD, ~ Local Agent -or write M, G. Murphy, D. P. A., Toronto THE - THOROUGHBRED ~ STALLION, 66 G EE) ennaro 449 vol. 10, p. 1071 a. ENROLMENT CERTIFICATE No. 219 Bay, eee foaled April 20, 1907, bred y-G.J. Loi Rameenis, ee 2nd J. i Zinn, Britton. ‘ARO is the best bred thor~ 0- INN. red horse in Can: day. His sire, the famous St. eae, won # English Derby for three years in-stc- cess No other hoe as er won it mol an once. Gennaro he stallion used~by the famous Cragon Valley Hunt Club. His fee mem- b $25, non-m: Gennaro’s colts cannot. be excelled. For full particulars write—| Jd. J. ZINN, Proprietor R. R. No. 1, BRITTON nominations for a Sere . JUNE THE 14th. 1915 held polling will take place on M Habs June 2ist. 1915. at the follow- laces ;—~ Division "No. Orr's use. lot north thal of Me “oencesalon Owen Fleming. D.R. ‘m. Shearer's R.O, pul ool ea No. 15, and Samuel Loney. D. 6—In Ritter’s Hall. ativan and hes Reid. D.R.O, ad WADDELL, lerk of ices bi Mornington, fine 2nd, 191 day. June 17. ;. for the matiiy cf of cout foo ihe Pubite "Bu’ ljings through- "Combined specification and form of asia . | se ree iui of €xpress ou fidence b ue Pc aN ate Tore of °stcohol m admitted into Ontar i pledee our euppo year, the iquor predis- Governments oF hoe Dosing raetesly all of them wa th-y are member eaaeanleul fact FOR SALE Three head of grass cattle. Terms. gash or note ‘agate Jan, ist, 1916] ye CHARLES 2 FOR SALE i ve for sale a splendid coal oil anuitert ro dnd upwards of 100. views of |o: i} under loca ne estate after | opt aes ek O. ras at sea fms cut OUR CROWDING INSANE ASYLUMS “| A Total of 1,140 Cases Admitted Last Year. Only 64 Cases Traced to Alcoholism. The sweeping a: jon made the prohibitionsts that “liquor fills ty pttectualiy die actors Sede! no relation whatever ais fia are far more re¢ Monsible ‘for. ke: eet, majority of adverse mlitions such. i, ease troubles. s disea, £ the 1.140 ainissons euring Inst Gea ar. 580 were the tn yiew of these official facts — e small number Of the 11d case adm! into the Ontario insa ylums a year, the vast "proportion came rural countic eee of which are largely (Carleton Gaunty is one of these it contributed ie eases of insanity last year. Hastings County Is an other; 24 cases pan year came more Voi les escaped Midd: ‘ounty. 5. ‘01 cipalities of which { the insa manit cases. yet this county is ion, including such places as Midi the eleven in Wentworth. county option; Fear this county gent. 91 insane et the asylums, ‘Thete are some Eypleal OF ts rs. Ty Ry ‘Alsace eat Mrs. tk no. Hone Lagat to Stratford on Satur- . da: ec is hereby given that — the| sy) veil ea vii ‘siting Nutt has muesumed whew gasoline orn—To Mr, and Mrs. Jas. Wednestay. June; 20d 1915, a daughter, KUHRYVILLE Mr. amd Mrs. Henry Mogi and Mr. and (Mrs. Palmerston Sunday last. ta Fred, Warnick had the misfortune (0 The aoe eS “| by: ie sites stiahes "Bie and M nny L. Denstedt, ‘of ae visited ‘the. former's parents and ™ plat clears “ROUGH ON Rats. ©, House Country aise FOR SA SALE Two heating cits one of them coal base er and the other aheet iron wood hall yack tog buge: cabinet. To be ald privately before r can wt this office and f room the caretak- of the different ‘Do Dominion build- mee. Persons tendering —_ photons tenders will not toads on Shi “pointed. ferris supplled. and signed with their actual signa- ch tender must be accompanied of the amount ot ie rt. which will be forfeited if # rson ten- decline to enter into a con- tract when’ called do iT fail ynplete the contract. If the will be returne By 01 RC, "DESROCHERS, Department ue oo Works wa, May 20 1915. cor call at Lot 3, Con, 12, Mornington, tender be not accepted the cheque | Pot med. On’ Jume 18th. F, K. HUGHES, Rectory Millbank. i Fall Wheat, ripe per bushel Bee Flour, Towel per owt, «Banner per cwt. «5 Jewel per cw! Bran per ton. mow SSawwor - 3 S OPEN WEDNESDAY EV’G. THE PEOPLE’S STORE OPEN WEDNESDAY EV’G. You Have a Wide Choice When You Buy Clothes Here unless you do, you won’t find what you want. Yo want a lot of good clothes to choose frorr, e carry a large assortment of clothes to be sure you'll be satisfied. The displays are widely diversified, the patterns are very novel and between the two extremes. Prices 5.79, 8.00, 10.00, 12.50, 15.00, $18 to $22. secured the agency of “GREENE & SWIFT F<: those who prefer tailor-made caus we have Made-to-Measure Tailors,” London ; and have a large range of samples to select from. FIT GUARANTEED. Prices are right. leaving your order elsewhere. Ask to see our samples before Men’s Neckwear Not the subdued neutral tones .of the past, but startling which vogue ig Bene ‘or summer AiLhere, that is the best of them, at Wash Ties 25 and 35 cents. aaae ey are 50-cents Straw Hat Time Get ready. All the latest styles in unt limited quantities are to be found here. Prices $1. 1.50, 2.00 and 2, Genuine Panamas 4.50, 5.00, 6.00, 7.00. Summer Underwear Balbriggan and pad Kpit 50 garment $1. d $2. Combination Suits Toe, “Radnor” The new Arrow collar, 2 for 25¢, You will always find us at your service with the “newest that’s out” in men’s collars Men’s Fine Shirts large assortment of fine shirts in all Al. the most up-to-date patterns. Prices 1.00, 1.25, 1.50, 1.75, 2.00. Men’s and Boy’s Raincoats stock is most com) effects, square and raglan houisiaesateal maacan s Prices $4.99, $7, $8, $10, $12.50, $15, $18. Overalls and Smocks With and without bib, ab 1.00 and 1.25 Smocks 1.00 a1 Working Shirts at 50, 75 and 1.00. Come in and see our Up-to- date stock of Men’s Furnishings. LADIES’ READY-TO-WEAR DEPARTMENT Children’s Dresses o buttons at back, belt all around, buttoned in front, belt pocket, neat, sl ail futshied with piplug: in good washable Colors, assorted patterns, sizes 2, 8, 4 6 years ‘Alyalve we. contol. recommend to: highly. Price 25c Black Paillette Silk Be sure you ee sh ols $1 yard Black Paillette Silk at 79¢ White Bed Spreads Special 99c each. White Habatae Silk A serviceable silk that launders without losing its pure whiteness. 98 inches wide. At Toe, $1 and 1.25 yard. White Embroidery Flouncing 27 inches wide. Swiss embroidered flouncing in. floral and conventional designs, desirable for mak- ing eaten summer frocks. 60c per yard, iss embroidered flonneing. in small foieoas bt exquisite neatness, with aos ed edge suitable for babies dresses. Curtain Scrim decigns in eream and white serim floral fhowlers: at 15¢ yard, Children’s Hosiery Children’s ribbed. tts rue svoulings:) in tan, white, sky blue, pink, Reet Children’s black’ and tan ri bed hosiery at Ie per pair. joy’s extra strong “Beant” Hose — jus tip thing for the is hard on ie itockings. er 's fine cotton "hose, Penman’s Peter Pan. stockings at sire wpie stocking, extra fine ribbed we silk Teer in black and white, he pearance of a silk acon: She ott Ladies’ Hosiery Fast black cotton stockings, 2 pair 25c, Penman’s stockings, extra ME it, We, White silk ane ose 25 ana Black silk ankle hose 25 a1 50c,, Parent large — hose for the stout figure at Ladies” erie Silke ankle hose 25 and 50c. Dress Goods Black pat te check dress goods, 36 ae S Wi re Ri et BY ide, at 39¢ y pla wi ae at 60c yi fio nied check dress goods, 54 yard ae waite: check, 54 inches Ladies’ Gloves Ladies’ long lisle gloves in black and white at 25e pair. white at a pair. at Boe, 7 75e, Tor 1.25 long lisle gloves in black and mg lk alex es, black and white Ladies’ Vests Ladies’ cotton vests, short sleeve and 25e. strap, 2for Ladies’ "porous knit vests at 25c, Ladies’ fine lisle vests, fancy poke, Ladies’ extra large vests 25, 5 and 60c. Very Special Value Women’s and Miss Drawers all nicely trimmed with lace end embroidery at 2 s’ Corset Covers and Children’s Vests and Drawers t 10, 12} and 15c each. lee’ Knitted ave ae ‘lack or white, 25, 85, 50e. Ladies’ Crepe and Lawn Night Gowns Stamped ready for embroi are semi finished at $1 and $1.25, ery. ‘These White Top Skirts a splendid assortment of styles and 0 $3.00, In qualities at $1.00 t See our $1.00 Top Skirt. Ladies’ Coveral] Aprons Co Natt Aprons, kimona style, made of ity print, neck, sleeves, pocket.and Fei piped It piped with white bias bindi sleeves gives extra length, sizes sorted dark and light patterns. Special 50c, Women’s and Misses’ Gowns or Slip-overs and low neck styles, daintily,tetne Hi med witli lace and embroidery, 50¢ to Raincoats Every coat guaranteed Rainproof at 8.00 Ladies’ Coats Ladies’ Coats at $5 to $15. Children’s White Middies lain White Middies trimmed in red ‘Te. and blue at Ladies’ White Middies Ladies’ Middies in plain white and érim- med in red and blue at $1 and $1.25. Ladies’ Fancy Summer Parasols Over fifty to choose from at $1 up to $4. Summer Dresses « A splendid assortment of Ladies! Sum: mer Dresses. White Waists See our large assortment of Ladies! White Waists. We still have a few $1.99 Cloth Skirts left Big Reductions Big Reductions in all Ladies’ Suits, Misses’ Coverall Aprons e design and” quality of rint as Sam ladies, described above, ages 12 to 16 at 35c. Children’s Lawn Bonnets Children’s Lawn Bonnets,. Special 15e, Children’s Aprons Children’s Print Aj put on or take off, lig) With pink and blue bias ie two pock- ots, ages 3, 4and 5 years, Special 1 rons, covers dress We mer and heavier weights. Corsets ecialize Crompton’s Corsets, 5 Bes Toe up to $4, Guest Towels _ Guest Towels in re quality huckaback fancy Stamped designs, both end Septic: ds finished. Tea Aprons White Linen Tea Aprons, round and Sours, lace, full Sere pone ea tenes ly to work in colors. Special SPECIAL! 4 ue Corn Hees ite a Si

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