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Milverton Sun, 22 Feb 1917, p. 8

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pres a aavance shortly. 1 | Red Clover $ 1 goo | 1 purcased this seed some time Timothy Seed S508 Per Bushel # = ‘A full range of POULTRY and STOCK PODS, eek _ REMEDIES and SUPPLIES always on hand. A carload of Weatern Oat Feed expected. Leave your order. will get the benefit. - LI. D. ATKIN, Milverton | | Cogkwe - DONEGAL ote ang 2 and Mrs, Thomas Cockwell, wot igely, Sas! us last week with | the formers en Mr, aa We" ae glad to report “that Miss is recovering from — ee clan illness. Miss Florence Contest) Spent Wed- nesday of last week with her friend, Miss so MeCourt.. ie cee oe) Ge of the of Mrs. R. Gr: roe very suc- feegstul meeting W sla ‘Mr. C. Prost. on the 16th con., star a e any last week with his friend, ) ell” "France, Jan. sth, 1917. oD: Dear friend ;— Ihave the extreme much th “See Your Label ; We have corrected our BeNRe lists and all ren two readings evel under: stand the figures thet appear on the e increase we have and rae The a o} small, Dut wi “lay payment tt means a large sum is Alte being withhel Beta Cath oak subscribers for | PY. upport we are receiving ain stage in our busines: absolute necessity ot|t e loyal this “Sritiel a formerly. To Patriotic NaSthers The Great War is now well on into ‘o. Canada bier ye t to} They are coming | of | \t unfortunate heroes may receive care ike ve ni e London Thi aah a sonata from tee at the register. their hom contagion Seo their families and th community at ee ———— McConkey, of Stratford. the aeat «Hussey. ‘The bridal | the ‘HYMENEAL |] COSTELLO—JORDAN ‘uesday morning, Feb, 13th, in sh. Kinkora, — 4 and Mrs, P: Mr. | t! in a which arrived rag ag ew imre “distributed them as ou wis can tell you sei task in getti dea needed, are fairly well ‘supplied. with all they different friends, I whi The | t m was assisted | of igh ces ) ny ¢ nich whi gr curiug her for a life part ++ WEIR-—WIEDERHOLD A pretty, but quiet. house wedding of Mr. and M jage to Mr. Edgar Weir of Milverton. ‘The bride was Stratford, sang during the signing nd Mrs, Weir CPR, train for other points honey- ++ | DOUBLE WEDDING An interesting ceremony took plac lat the h of Mr. | Fisher, ara line, . Wal Hat 2 Tith) when. ineie oir nd Mrs. Conrad And jfor suggestions Poeens needed. ete., one at u- Jed ones less soc’ hemes. Resin thanking ena? Ell Most aiiedseln yours, ae D. Cockwell, | 10th “Brigade, CEA. BRUNNER- Mr. Will Thompson has enlisted in | the Construction Battalion at Toronto mds leaving for camp uae ives nd Mrs.) Harry Turner left on Monday for tineit henic emnthlds Mr. Ed Doerr is at present quite ill Mr. Jas. Anderson, of St, Thomas, spent the week-end at his home here, d Mrs, Clark, of Strat- the week-end here, e Banday School scholars. gather- te peobracting parties |Sent serole before West. Her primary class gave half dozen china plates. annual meeting 1.0.D. “Smart Misses’ Suits — Big range’ of Misses’ Sie sizes 14 to 20, made of fine navy blue all woo! serge, pretty designs with collar, pockets om button trimmed, Prices moderate. ......§12,50 boa? Charming Spring Sule tae assortment choose from in fine allwool Gabardines, Wor ae Serge, Poplins, ete’, colors navy, African brown, apple green, Copen black, etc. New style pockets, colored pce stitching, com: bination collar, etc. attractive at very «close prices. . eS $15, $18, $20, $25 up. Big Range Ladies’ and Nisei New spring Cate ly w ~ A big shipment of Ladies’ and Misses’ Kew Spring Suits ‘and Coats has ‘arrived: ike ates by far, the most beautiful range we have ever had the pleasure of showing. The very — latest American ideas are to be found in every garment. It is somewhat early to display these garments, but we are very anxious that you should see them before the big rush, and if you should wish to make your selection now, we will be delighted. In any case, ‘we will he pleased to show our beautiful assorment of Rey Spring uits uk Coats. This assortment of Coats is while seeing. Very smart and attractive een cloths,- fancy tweeds, cheviots, broadcloth: ete, in all the pretty new shades, also a lot of ve stylish sport coats. Not a hint of extravagance in price......$6. 95, 7.50, $10.00, 12,50, 1 15.00 New Bes Skirts, Underskirts, Waists, Ete.—We are aking an extra special showing of these = _ this spring. We invite your inspection, : An Advance Showing of New Tub Fabrics — Which will afford a glimpse. into the mystery box of Fashion's new styles in Springvand Summer Wash — Goods. These early arrivals foretell a season of gay colors, pretty flower patterns and smart effects for sports wear in wide stripes and huge spots, We invite you to take a peep at these early-come wash fabrics, © OUR WALLPAPER DEPARTMENT is now showing an Extensive Assortment of NEW SPRING WALL PAPERS The lower priced lines among them afé€? particularly noteworthy, wallpapers shown in-Canada to-day can surpass distinctiveness of style. wonderfully attractive, ARTISTICALLY CHIC AND REFRESHINGLY NEW IN STYLE, AND SURPRISINGLY MODERATE IN PRICE IN VIEW OF IMMENSE ADVANCES ON PAPER PRODUCTS These first arrivals ere mostly of Canadian manufacture, and both in style and value they merit a goodly measure of Canadian pride. » No em in quality or At 8c to 15¢ per roll, values featured are More cut-out borders are shown in these lower ane grades than ever before. In fact, almost all new bedroom borders for spring are shown in cut-out floral patterns. features, Some of the other style points to be noted are : This is one of the distinctiye spol style Stripes are still adherred to, and some*neat and novel effects are to be seen, herringbone patterns being among the new stripe designs. Another noticeable feature is the frequency with which touches of black are introduced, sometimes in the outline of stripe or flower, some- times in the old-fashioned embroidery cross-stitch, sometimes show- ing sparsely as a background for a pretty floral border, In any form. these touches of black prove decidedly chic and effective. Pretty chintz and allover patterns for bedrooms are eg again, swith shades and tones noticeably soft and well blended. White Rocks | ae TO LAY t breed and the brane of e boned kind. ard ot i Heauntt ath Minto, Drobationer Flight Lieut. Percy Waddell. Perey Waddell, who is ED. HELM, Heszons P. 0. Address — R. R. 1, BRIT WB: WEIS LIST OF Properties For Sale! RTS buy eapend fra g, 1% storey i-tgiat naaiion iy hard and s poe lege and has hi Splendid id Articles Stratford Beacon ‘A series of articles on one tory.of the township of M eG ae —A Bna) being ee to the” Mile will buy good 1) rey frame b dwell with, a storey vistehen cle: M rd and water, + driving shea, stable, we pen and - in house, plenty of small fruits ‘aor ‘ill ai Lot ih con 14, |ca1 00 a use, flat ‘- chance to service to the tow! 000 eas eee buy ‘Lot bn Con. 7, Morn- aplendie land, fies to the at present on g in ie cottes ot machine gun work | When ‘Ww. Waddell, the townshio number of changes have re-~ er ton peer ‘Feb, 13th, to Listowel on the noon train Friday, and laid |over we ment correspondents at oe ild a Str value ' of | oBiTuaRY 7T ALEXANDER n Saturday, Feb. STEWART 3rd, there ass~ lace to the Presbyterian cemetery at MRS WILLIAM HESS - Femieiba/of the late Mrs. Hess. f Mr. Wi companied by. Mr. t Gane easier at Grim: C.P.R to rest in Fairview cemetery. ¥| Se eld in the Lutheran H, Shorten officiating r ca 8 ae anette | ip * CENTRAL _ BUSINESS COLLEGE STRATFIRD, ONT. Bate students may enter ou ur cl ea of last 200 off- We 3 te dt, di ee irs, Tess fede pioneers, a items Freie of the Lutheran chureh, Ss a woman of quiet mee thi mopat ea ‘¥hev & laaed sal ‘t to ry. The railways need abov cart amily have y, of the community, in see Wood shades in browns, tans, buffs, fawns, in fact, the whole range of wood shades, light and dark, have authorative claim for correct livingroom decoration. We Pay for Produce: Fabric effects, both in bedroom and livingrnom styles, are again in favor numerous neat new fabric patterns being now on display. . Tapestries, with all their erstwhile dignity and magnificence of style, have come to the fore in Si avor for use in halls, livingrooms and diningrooms, and some very attractive tapestry designs are among the new spring arrivals in the Wall Paper department. Eggs 52c dozen. Butter 37c Ib. eLard 20c Ih. ENGELAND @ SON “The Store with the Stock”’ MILVERTON EDA AUE AT The Spotisee of Fuel Tor aATE Ban he pte supply having run short of the lack of labor on the for high- that er remedy, in a time ofacute scarcity ut labor, is that, if the train: ned, the labor would be dra’ from other industries which are els ntia| sas life and welfare The scarcity ot TACOS OR ‘oO “reerniting in es all anies, to repair their locomotives ies in, army of militia for home dntenve Nor will it ia reotereale a tneslee country ‘The Sun ise aa vlna sek of wedding stationer: a also Be mt feautl Mest. atare Sunguncements cards, ete ction *] 1914 Chapter 121, that ee more 4 gate as. au thet ‘orests |", Sines: ak redding ti avite the best a ‘A MERE OPINION O'all thé airts the wind, can blaw. I must confess, me bi ‘The Curlin’ yin is far mar une an any 0° the ither: Notice to Creditors In the ‘matter of the estate of Henrv late of the Township of Easthope. in the teak of Perth, farmer, deceased. _ NOTICH i va hereby. given pursuant “g ff the Trustees Act R.S.O. | all Seales and others having claims or demands tout, tn send iby live }for the tices a stn estate anaes the a e Ae see among: the’ artes seatitied: thereto having reeked x pal ta the claims « he shall en the exeeu' claim no-! been received by him at sth mach “Mistribution, © Bate aE Stratford, ths 19th day of | . ALD. 1917. 4 S| aba nt Pt signed solicitors |. ih an eo aste spe that | MAKE YOUR ‘DOLLARS: FIGHT © wr THE ‘FRONT. — ger BUY Domino OF CANADA Bes FOR FULL PARTICULARS APPLY AT ANY. BANK R AN’ f MONEY ORDER. POST OFFICE

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