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Milverton Sun, 6 Apr 1916, p. 8

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We have just received a_ _ shipment Of New Spring | Suiting and ‘Overcoating. x Owns to cloths getting - searce I have bought an ext large stock of blue nd black serge and chey- also grays and ae ar fully guaranteed, ‘ . have some good coe: ‘Tweed suitable for men’s or boy’s suits ata bar- gain, Come and see them J.M. Fleischhauer MILVERTON, Births, Marriages “end Dee MARRIAGES, iw Gi iiland—At es nee or | 18th Ii sett Kk. to Miss Ethel Isabella Robertson also of fore on ae rd... |ATHS. |Murr—At ae Bat, Ida Mure Hany wife of John Denstedt, aged 33 years, 11 months ~ and 11 days, ‘ oe ; MRS, PRED 1 DENSTEDT - After an tiinees ot of nearly a year's duration from pulmonary trouble We are showing an extra fine dis- play-of WRIST WATCHES at all prices,. Come in and see them. P. BASTENDORFF Th Jeweler ° MILVERTON, ~ ONT. their Pes affliction. NELSON MERRICK LIGENSED AUCTIONEER Hor Waterloo Wellington and Perth Coun on ties, and farm of Nova Scotia’ = LINWOOD, ONTARIO in Friday, Mareh | eta is felt for all of them in a 000. to loan on rv 000 and $3,000 on first mortgage on farm eee 's have ad. vanced: their subscription rate tos! 50 . “of paper $5 per ton.— m of enipty me crates has been rises taking etfect 1916. Tt Walkerton, wher ethe youn sit with ¢ church that is earning that reputation ails. miserably ae | Eggs for Hatching Single Comb White Lvs pat larger orders. I. D —8.0.W. Leghorns, headed by white Heather one of Mr. Fletcher nter- Eggs from each TD, ee es Newton, pen 75e. DAVIDSON. Notice Having a number of Heavy Payments to by April 15th, sv EL, 0 PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE WANTED —= STONE FOR ORUSHING. view Reeve or Councillors verton. Inter- of Mil- FOR SALE d double boarded tongue and grooved hen pane (new). Can casily be moved. New 6 octave * Do ve organ. Apply Jas, HENDERSON, Milverton, “HYMENEAL DUNNINGTON—CAR NOCHAN Unity 18, Hawkesville, performed. ie gakneey beneath an an ed guests by singing a number of he his favorite solos. year in a commodity that ured extensively in the far trade of i musk-ox is fas ffalo to extine: Hon a though Arctic explorers occasionally find large herds farther north than sometimes forty in there is a thick growth of Believers in an early peace should pe recov ers in full measure all, and m she has sacrificed, until France is adequately secured against nace of aggression, until the na the mi tary domination of ese is wholly and ee destroyed.’ .” one of the Es coutrisitors informed to the er's Sun, pelos of Tots nes the eee FOR | SALE splendid building lot on. corner sirebte, No J. A. BERGER, ati ticulars cod to PETER CcooK, verton, Blacksmith Business For r Sale RAND TRUNK Seve ARE YOU GOING WEST? ‘The Grand tA ipateey System Mme "Excursions - BACH TUE: March 7th ls @ee g Bist Gnclusive) ‘Tickets valid to return within two _ | months inclusive of date of sale. Winnipeg and “ Edmonton tad Beara = rgiene points in'Afanivoba, Saskat™ | Pull dacticulere and tickets from he BAIRD, Phone No. 1, Local Agent eae reenact business _Sit- spring weathe are holding lak ene Seta! jefe author and jour- eated the “Teddy Bear,” “Phi remembered founder of the Book-! alae ers n libraries of the Fee oats hls we ‘0 Canal t give -|eountey weekly it has pee’ matter of busi- tl un- pees we would say that it is 00 | utor, jut by 5 spe tongued and ‘dried. we hala silos an jem to ‘they will ae as much Fee We furniaht whieh euied to sell at from 8c to l4c should now be Se to, 10° eto. is needless to multiply dosteg ; of some importance to Muni- 1 corporations was decided by the Gourt of Appeal in Toronto lately on judament of the Gecate douse, Judge of Hur Court of Anpea! hela Mthat the State sed upon municipal corporations fe quired them to make addi AS liable cee 4 |eets me “cop ot the country n | girls, cannot panier contentaly on- Alle a fare again. They a farm for| years age a aA real good = ctical examinatio: ordinary gee of ae r |@ift, a sunburst back | M. bly safe for the purpose a cations be accept ‘he Bowmanville Stateanan, recent- | ¥ (discra of rural | yyy. ¥ the 7th line Wednesda aweek ry than Gee ain a suit of | fad and Mrs, Dunnington are des- Ty with them in Meaford the eeiteaay ot miaiy + MURRAY—LAVERY The home of Mr. Uavers 0 | friends, and a Meredi or! en Ges core ww. "Stuer of Maryborough was given away by her rowned in Duchess petit d wo: groom's of pe with diamond centre, The groom’s ‘ait a the organ- a , Diss Gertrude Lavery the bride’s Wasa Monogram bracelet. the ceremony was perfor rane é Jeslop, Glen ‘8 of the smaller nationalities of i one sai assembly r tired to = vhere a sumptuous 3 e |. The bappy couple left Toronto, points where a sho e spent, and on their return will e at Moorefield. +t STEWART—ROBERTSON gh noon solemnized in tirian church, Wednesday I el a-quiet wi Westminster OE n Ferguson § srapiletord. Performing ‘the fe 3 given by fir. Btnart wohertsan nt. and wore becom suit of ae een velvet fanmed wil beg and a corsage pink roses. After the es dainty lun- oF at re residen a! nti nuty denorated With se ne white carnations Mrs, Stewart left on the eo er wl hich they will sary up reeidenve in North Battleford, DIRECTORS’ “MEETING The Directors of the Elma Mutual confirmed a ene was presented from than that eggs | Mov e by Mr. | over for fur- ca The meeting Murned ‘a Tuesday ae at tie: and ee R Hammond, Secretary. “Friday evening, March if bled atl the home George atch on behalf "ot the friends of ———s9-e ns W. D. Weir's Sale Register Al 12th. 1916—Sto Implements” Hotisehola Effects fer ees fe r A. Freebc Ese. 9, Con. 1, Wellesley tion). 4 mile East ae oe ie ‘miles West of Well Merrick’s s s Sale Register’ uetion | Sale of Live Stock. to be lela, at Schloegel’s a tel Linwood on Tuesday April 1916, Sale to N. C. Merrick Auctioneer, pues Milverton’s Cash Store | Throughout All This Big Store You can now feel the Full Strong Pulse Beat of Throbbing: Spring Life Leading Styles in Ladies’ Wear Spring is thoroughly established with enormous stocks in New Spring Merchandise, Varieties are wonderfully big. and prices surprisingly moderate in Suits. The very latest productions in style material and colorings, Every garment guaranteed au- thentic and correct. In Serges Gabardines, Poplins, Silks, etc. Prices $12,50, $15.00, $18.00, $20.00, $22.50 and $25.00. Spring Coats In corduroy, covert mixtures, blanket cloths, serges, chinchil- las, etc., in all the new shades, Green and cream, checks, plain blues and mixtures. Prices $5, $7.50, $10.00, $12.50, $15.00, $18.00 and $20 00, Cotton Gabardines for Skirts and Middies—36 inches wide .. in the face of the present day scarcities. New Waists We can truthfully say, a more attractive or beautiful line of these garments has never been ~ our pleasure to display. The voile range comprises the fol- lowing lines $1, 1.25, 1.50, 1.75 $2, 2.25, 2.50 and 3,00, Silk waists in black or white $1.50 $2, 2,25, 3.00, 3.50 and 5.00. —HOUSE DRESSES —SUITINGS —MIDDIES —DRESS GOODS —CORSETS —WHITE SKIRTS. ...50C per yard Palm Beach Cloth—36 inches Wide....sss+ sssessssseseees sere esereeessereeees40C per yard BINS At yes. aes ven 12% and-15¢ per yard White Crochet Bed Spreads siksesaceupsanseda sencsoash¥ss asi lp A}2o) ta5 Or 00: UP: CORSIaD 1 piece Special Unbleached Table Linen at... Pe hea CRP PONTE NTR jest fs. Lace Curtains We have the largest display of Curtains ever shown in Milverton at prices that will please — 50c, 75¢, 1.00, 1.25, 1.50, 2.00, 2.25, 2.50, 3-00, 4.50, 5.00, 6.00. Let us show you our large range, Curtaining by the yardin a big variety of styles and qualities, Never have we shown so many pretty patterns, Prices: 12%4, 15, 18, 20, 25, 35, 40, 50, 60c yd. Wall Paper Our stock compsises over too designs suitable for Bedrooms, Halls, Parlors, Dinimg Rooms, Dens, Living Rooms and Kitchens, All over designs, Strpes, plain and print- ed Oatmeals at prices ranging from 5¢ to 50c per roll. You only pay for what you use, we take back any quantity of borders and single rolls of wall left over. “Dress Up” To-Day in the Men’s Store. Let us take the tailor worry off your mind, Be like the gentleman we had in yes- terday. He had been tailored to measure for years until he was sick and tired of it. He dropped in to see if we could help him and. and we did quick He's got one of our best values $20. oo’suits on and is tickled allover, because there were no long waits and “try ons”. We had the best laugh we have had in weeks when he told us the number of things the tailor told him was wrong with his shape: We fitted that shape in a few minutes and convinced him he wasn’t far off the normal at that, His last words going out were, “you surely have dressed me up to-day in a way that pleases me-and I am comihg back”. We invite you to do the same. We have given styles and materials individual attention and have accum- ulated a stock more complete than ever before. Our Prices: © Men's Suits Ra Boy's “ 3.00 to Men’s Raincoats at. s+» 3,00 to Boy's ca er 5°) 10.00 15.00 ‘Men’s Hats, Caps and wear The newest in Hats and Caps. The - finest in Shirts, Neckwear, Etc. $8,00 to $23.00 * { “The Store with the Stock”- -MILVERT. ON ||

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