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Milverton Sun, 8 Jun 1916, p. 5

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Look Here Goods at Old Prices [have on hand a large stock of Smocks, Overalls, ne ‘ock Bottom Price: This store will be open every night and on hol- idays during summer. On Thursday, June 22, Monk- ton’s Field Day, Lunches will be served All day and evening. Ice cream and seasonable fruits will be ser- "t forget the date and place. J.T. GILL ry MONKTON Regular Seed Prices 1 Ib. package Mangel Seed for....,.25 cents 1 lb. package Sugar Beet Mangel 28 cents Turnip Seed, per lb. 40 tO,.6,.005, 45 Cents 6 packages of Garden Seed: «25 cents JOHN REIS, JR. PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE $965 » Toronto Five-Passenger Touring The Most Popular Overland ere is already an enormous demand for this big four a eones Overland. certain improvements, it is the same car of which 55,000 Overlands were sold last season for $1050. The price is $85 less. Standardization of product and the purchase of raw materials at before - the-war prices, made this reduction in price possible. Ie will not be lower, for materials are rising in pric So is your Overland now, to make sure of getting it Enbloc 35 horsepower motor Demountadle rims, with one extra Blectrie starting and tghting system 106-inch wheelbase Electric controt buttons on steering column Deep divan upholstery Four inch tires One man top; top cover WILLIAM ZIMMERMANN, Agent MONKTON BRIEFS r. rry and family. of At: ate sandy at Mrs, L. Hug- . Jas. Inliss and sister, of Lis- vel. spent Sunday with their aunt. 's. B. Robertson, $ . and Mrs. Fred Terry are at the See parents, Mr. and Mrs Jas. Terry furniture at rock bottom prices] | argalies Wiekie, of the Apt the week-end at “Mrs. McKenzie motored to Tilsonburg on Sunday bahay t tended he -marriage of t! Mr. Hol its. tt cauliflower pansies and Gill's. ard Holmes and wife and si q 0. Renae of Stratford, spent Sun- Co day under the parental roof. Mr, and Mrs. J. D. Fergusson lett} the 2 on Monday afternoon for Winnipeg, ill attend the meeting eturned home , Where she J conduct the funeral of the yy day Jate Philip Shea Mr. William “Shean returned. home from Winnipeg on Monday evening to d the funeral of his brother of Stra atari ea week, He expects to nd a eonth eee! next Sunday both morning and eve- pond to fish after school, and while 0 pole in the ning services. ‘The following Sunday|engaged he dropped his there wil no service in Knox | w: church wut sunday School will be held| down on the cei as Usui th The funeral of the late Philip Shean ide. ell, where intermen’ lad he Miss Lettie Barthel, of Mitchell, | &t4l times, as the ith her sistec. | slong. Mr. Pearce, ed in’and rescued the fae Bill, Pot "Gait, called on | alm car He = visit his |Prough © Hudson, at| very wet ian frightened bo; DONEGAL ale m, Puschelberg es has been ters. ‘Enid and Dorcas, of Donegal, |On Sundsy, lasts “4 aner Maitland J Buest of their friends ef! porters, spent over Sunday Bertha Miller has ee a trip | line B, Me-| intend “holding their lawn art were the guests of their friends| the sobool radi here 0 Mob day. gram is being prepar aie Elizabeth Young has returned Kennicott after eigen: with sequaintances on of ‘Mr. and / Mrs, / of the farmers who haye con-|¥at jump- |p: * Decided to Solicit Aid for those who suffered loss by the cyclone, In connection oe th current carried him|clone which passed o it is said, Be Was to “soon @ and aroceeag “boine alin ay E Miss Verna Hussar and little broth- . or, of Atwood. visited a few “Jon th last. week with friends on the sek Hist we are glad to report. |!ast ¥ Sie Pyne MsConrt “and. daugh-| DElbit of _ the ‘Methodist church here day: Pearl Barton and Brot hane oto ‘ethodist church, of Donegel, of | s t Le tllowing joes, mith, cxreean ‘Chatmers, agentes fo object of the mee fo ote yr the parnaeb “Ot Me oe aid thos nultered as a result ittee, muel sale, social on| ima; Alex, MoKensic, atinas George ange ae W. Scott mate Sunday eve- /William ‘Miss Dorcas aS nurse gra e. who has visiting under the nm Tuesday, | Battin, “Monkton ; s Struthers, of Newry last| evening. June. 18th. ree Re ~ i mn “aglyes seconded, the retary was instructed to write Stra as Mitchell, Seaforth, Milver' ton, * t to do, are get- parental root forthe weak week. in-| na aking them to solloit aid her duties ae a Plait ape iS ate fe een fodder a: Pa very RINGWOOD 1 frequent heavy rains, it i aang in many fields, is damaging the fall, wheat, E. Doan returned trom Con ference last Monday. Thos. E, Ha mnond, of Elma. took the work on the Monbkton Circuit during his absence. with friends in Amulree. and Mrs. Norman Gerth, Bamberg, spent gee | with the roa ter's parents ,Mr. Mr: ‘s. Andre’ 1s, Wm, R. Yost and daughters. |Ada and Katie, spent the week-end] the t of FOR MILVERTON AND VICINITY (Pateitie badges and pin cushions L's, owing to shortage of, space ol ort will averted about esday last, w me Herm held over ti of Mn August Bane, proprietor ot th 1. Hotel, Mit: Roy: Re Marshall, of Atwood. losing his life. j will Boslipy gets pulpit in Knox church {other boys, young Bauer went to the |1,500 years ago. x the unfavorable fends leaving this week. to ai ae end to} readers and calling acettiae ‘to the hat the: Official List of Collectors — All newspaper offio, sand banks s herein mentioned and “the cligwing * gentlem Sclory,” Town ot Listowel. aan boundary Wallase.snd Elm Mm ABLES OE UE WOOL WANTED! Washed Wool 40 to 45c Per Lb. Mayaehed wool § i patent: g to quali Newton Woollen Mills m-ll-a-H, — H. 0, Wagner, Prop. NOTICE! As you now have the Hydro Lighting System installed in eee A aes guaipsity ot ve yout ioe eae be eaealtag An Up-to-date Bathroom and have a proper septic tank disposal system that you need | never look after, if cba ae ~ after our system. Pree and information Free, ° be ae consisting ‘of bath, aoe bas- sine sink, ete., always kept in ock, “No job too big,” F. RUDOW & SON — Wrist — ee all prices, gc : in and see tl What Do You Know bout The Maxwell Car? HIS is the time of the year when more people are considering the question of “what car to buy” than at any other time of the year. This community has its full share of people who will scon be driving their first car or a new car to replace the oid one. Now, we know that we are going to sell Max- well Cars to a great many of these people—de- pending upon how many we are able to acquaint with the merits of the Maxwell. The generous value offered in the car is so evident—its past record is so full of good perform- e-—owners 1 iors 80 ‘well of it—that when the © is eager to buy an! anc buyer knows these thi ings, he is Maxwell. In order to tell as many people ‘as possible. about the merits of the Maxwell Car we are going to spend a lot of money in the next few weeks in this paper advertising Maxwell merits to on who do not know them, reason—we want to sell as man: The .Max-. wells as possible this season. Our future allot- ments will epee oe how Paty Maxwells we sell now. oS You may know that the Maxwell market is a buyer’s market, not a_seller’s market—broadly ~ Maxwe speaking. The "demand for over is greater. than the supply. lls the pone For this reason cars are allotted to dealers by the factory according to the size of the dealer's business. ; We want to make a showing and be in a posi- tion to get a generous allotment of Maxwells hereafter. Because the more Maxwells are sold in” any community, the greater is the future demand. We realize the opp to do an Maxwell business. This. is only the first of the several messages we are going to print—a { few days apart—concern- ing the Maxwell Car. But we don’t expect to be able to sdccuatly present Maxwell merits’ in printed words al. If you are one > she’s is going to bug's a new car. you will find it decidedly to your advantage to find out all you can about the Maxwell place your order. Come in and talk it over with us and let us" ‘demonstrate the car to you. Then, don’t take our word alone, but ask those who now own Maxwells. Get “posted” about the Maxwell and you will realize more satisfaction get more alae re- ceived” for your motor car money than ever ore, . And we are just as. s wale to Kae: you. investia’ gate other cars just as fully as you do ours. The Maxwell will not. suffer by the comparison. iooee ‘not start, ant Maxwell investigation, Herat nn Representatives — before you | Pat. Healey, Uth.Con. of Login. ‘Thos. Reidy, 12th Con. of Logan, Gonnaily such Gon. fal ora, and 6 8. Noltat and Andrew P. Gat 2 Cons. east of © gravel. icholson, boundary Logan aa riinarton and Hil itehel eon * “Huron, Rond, Ellice and pall Fred=Sohneiders Su 3 Cons, Biliee. lice. Fred mada “10 and 11 Cons: lice, e° John Weir, 12 and 13 Cons. Ellice. Wm, Dalling. 14 and 15 Cons, Ellice. Mike Mueller, boundary Ellice ant Mornington. s Robert “Amst pana Rostock. — jamilton, George vOR Fred Millar, Walton Lae econ ona Peter Sulli- yan, Dub! Relieve Constipation Gin Pills are acknow! largest aale of any Ganada—an achievement Femarkable virtue as a aes ntiy ede ts ase i11s have discovered that. nig ivatentie Seas ly also acts a8 a mi cathartic, ‘The evidence of hundr sof deters eased spire & business than | the

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