Ontario Community Newspapers

Milverton Sun, 13 Jul 1916, p. 8

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Ovgt $50,000.00 worth of ble Goods Red d Big Midsummer Sale eal Laas (ee = a SS SE SESes Do Not Fail to Attend Engeland & Son’s” ul} Over $50,000.00 worth of ble Goods Reduced SUITS from $5.00 to $18.99 5,000 yards to select from in Prints & Dress Goods ed Great Saving in Dress Goods. Over $7,000 worth of Dress Goods to select from. All Below To-days Wholesale Prices blues, blacks, greys, butcher blues, lilacs, whites and reds. Cc DRAWERS at (9c to 79c.......... UNDERSKIRTS at 39c to $2.29........ reg. 50c to $3.50 CORSET COVERS at 19c to 79c * This sale comes just a time when the demand is heaviest and your needs in Whitewear seasonable. WASH GOODS AT BIG REDUCTIONS, 9c Yard up. Table Linens, Curtain Material, Towels, Sheeting, Circular Pillow Cottons, Regular from $10 to $50 s MW yean Cal i A GREAT SAVING ON ALL LADIES’ SUITS AND COATS IN STOCK We have 30 Suits and 40 Coats (all this season’s stock) at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. COATS from $5.00 to $13.49 Regular from $7.50 to $20 , 99 NIGHT GOWNS at 39c to $3.19 WAISTS at 39¢ to $3.49 .......0.. CHILDREN’S DRESSES 25c to 1.49 .reg. 35¢ to $2.00 All lines at BIG REDUCTIONS. ALL LADIES’ AND MEN’S RAINCOATS AT BIG SAVINGS all Reduced. Bedspreads 89c to $3.49, reg. $1.25 to $5. CONGOLAM ART RUGS, similar material to Lenoleum. Made up in rug designs. Size 2 x 3 yds. reg. $6, for $4.29. 3x 3% yds. reg. $10, for $7.49. 3 x 4 yds. reg. $12, for $9.49 The amount of Dress Silks we have sold during the past six days goes to show that people appreciate the Great Savings made possible by this big sale - Goods at Less Than To-day's Wholesale Prices. Ladies’ Black Sateen, Moire and Silk Underskirts from 39c to $3.49, regular 50c to $5.00. reg. 50c to $4.50 ..reg. 75c to $5.00 oS Maa a See Last Week’s Ad. and Bills for List of Bargains ae SF =) ESSE (2) ial SESS SSS Seas o [o) (elie) © Mae. ole We the Literary Digest ; “Typical of many of the a short tim: a bargain, at FOR S/ SALE © ‘Acetylene Gat Machine. 20 lights. only used Apply JAt TERBORN. Milverton, Ont. AVAIL be sold | ines lls COB KEL: | iowa, “Pew sce Site mixed hay— es sold by the Bt FOR SALE A field of seventeen acres of stand- to S, H. PUGH, Milverton, tragedy can ve 80 pices hearts of those who in the silent watohes of the heavy crop. wili} severed by the inexorable decree of or in lump. Apply uman justice. Fe a few hours husban e wel @ oval. glass show her partion iene Monkton, > ar ns ie wo Oo! FOR_Sé SALE perfect spring morning breakin ta pdt vise ier: aaah 2 wall of a volley. an THE SADNESS OF WAR 3 take the following extract from it strange t his execution. aa Sper cboee at of the New Yori e story in part as wi s in this great, futile itnes8ed it. asad Chie. Wurried joining topether pigkt HOW HE Bore THE CALF I asked eight aie and a half fol- e fifty-seven busy boys all tooting on their horns, . r ; apply _to J. A.| rung down on the tragedy of two ‘ ge Walt “Mason. or to Sun Dites lives." oe ee The horror of the tragedy was} war py DIVINE DECREE “ eg eh he aikvora's site Mariel. Thus ae twenty-four hours e widowed,’ — an known Scottish song, “The Banks 0’ Loch tanen with a marked} Qn the ato “steep side o° a Specifiontions flowers spring But me and m} e will ni S FINED $20 “Ad AND” costs Wed: nesda: ay atone Constubdle- an m2. West to Dublin and brough: lan by me of Mi ver night an - 6/T the morning he was arraigned bee es Be Police: Magistr: 8 era both stars re: It is very we the story of the well, ¢ Bonnie “epwas there ign we parted in yon] of hady Boss in pure hue the ere we ees a t gloat | The wee birds * sing and the wild lish, And in sunshine the waters are a ~ sicepin’. ak’ tak ‘the And I'll be a seating afore ye: -trie lov never __ Pastor Zoebel. te a Lutheran church 0 jolene 2 qjon the day the run FORTY-FOUR MILES ON ONE-GAL- LON OF GASOLINE. —— Economy of operation is the essen- tial eee = motor ¢ these day line. age an economy test from nd ie Detroit factory. e test gested in the remarkable miles on a gallon of gaso- e feat was accomplished with touring car with standard ent, ae equipm Diseouraging conditions — prevailed grees above the freezing mark, and 1 strong wind preyailing most of the istance. Starting ay Birmingham, Mich. the car, containing f > On a gravel n consumed run wes 16 e note~ Specials in Shoes! Some Men’s Oxfords in gun metal, patent and tan, regular $3.50 to $5.00, for...........00+ “Successor to R. Miller = Now is the time to buy shoes. Prices are advanc- ing and you get present stock at less than Factory Prices. $2 11, a. MORRICE _ Girl’s White Canvas, leath- er soles, regular price $1.00 to $1.40, at per pair... 75c - MILVERTON, ONT. to Yeath by a Divine deo decreed! Advertise in the Say Ben er; their sufferings sh give us |23.000, It was driven from Los -An- pleasure: their cries of despair should | geles fo, Detroit by May MeNamare. ot mor German hearts there |who drove it on its recent economy ought to, be po somprise with hell, |test. Ho merey f. r the servants of Satan— nee gee in other words, 00 pity for the Eng- ; f » French Russians, nor indeed won aeons : for any nation thet has sold itself ~t i : AE They have all be demned eae and North ay River Kawartha Lake Maganetawan River Temagami, Btc. tip Tourist Tickets now on eerie and children, an un- jow can the drip- ving Tucton. lately so-fieree, find er He can have it at a price, for, of EE ae hie eR it pitifunly col Garena with the ‘looms oF Sale ate ;HOW Pee oes HER ENE- eet nc Prof, Rheinhold Seeby, who teaches eolo; ete them it is for their own 2 -—---4-=—- on AND THRIFT pe bate it AN Windsor EMEC WESTERN ONTARIO'S POPULAR EXHIBITION - ART, a AGRICULTURE AND AMUSEMENTS A Real Live Programs of Attractions Twice Daily y § LONDON, ONTARIO SEPT. 8th to 16th, 1916 © E COMBINATI ON AT LONDON’S EXHIBITION Two Speed Events Daily — FIREWORKS - Seine NIGHT Every Building Fall of Exhibits backyard bias that “Seattetandommens reno ecm he only gain forthco: iaaeatey and oe ¢ oe and te ‘hole ~ New Process Building. SINGLE FARE over all Railways West of Toronto SI ve Prize Lists, Entry Forms and all infrorm: W. J. REID President. PECIAL EXCURSION DAYS — on trom Secretary

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