The Donley Hotel Pro eidble x dwellin; The highest market price will be paid for cream. True weights and test will be given. We supply cans and pay the express. Ship your cream to The Pearl Creamery MILVERTON and ELMIRA Ae W. D. WEIR’S LIST OF PROPERTIES FOR SALE! | ——_—_——— 30 Where northwest part of Lot 10, concession 6, Mornington (Ne ton) good Se sora: bank barn, good stabling Dade neath, hard and soft wat n Ne bebe 1 acre of land, bask pondered , hard and soft water in the rT hall. These properties 80) quit work owing to ill- helth.\ Apply (al rr aiaey quick ee and poe store iaalons and dwelling in village f Newton. D 0 usiness, in an'A1 locality No 9) position, mn up-t ite stock at invoice ee LOL bu; that splendid 100 acres, lot 32, co: i naltivati ition, comto table dwelling, bricked nside, 2 bank barns, de ‘drilled es 1 in stable, never-: failing; land in good locality, well draine $11000-Will buy ce acres of land lying at Linwood, in Wellesley Tp, under cultivation, comfortable dwelling, bank barn, cement ing. s6500—Will bay. the south % of lot 7, con: 12, and the north % of BO 1, Mornington, 100 acres brick house, kitchen and aon ina: "bank barn 55x60, ‘driving shed, drilled well, wind mill, wire ma, all un- fencing. clean $6, Dg half Lot 1, Cena &, Mornington, square ee Sete e house, bank barn and straw shed, Marge orchard, t 5 teres @ of bush, close to school, _itilled well at Bae ia tie ate of cultivation. see se oe cage aera $1200 bay & splendid solid prick “house with good stable, hard and soft , 1% acres of land, in Newton. The house could no easy. La A la oe oe @ con. 14, Ellice, 100 acres frame house, flat barn lose ilroat Come and see me it you want to buy or sell your dwelling or farm. It Try “The Sun” for High-class~wv" + ? Prepare For Winter Job Printing = THE GREAT REFORMER. — ‘The Presbyterian and Westminister. On October 31st, 1517 tour hun- ther post- whole cae ‘of Horopean society. st had settled and apie fo a do it. he ito of Protestantism as we know erat @ at summoned that life-giving element equipment for his note his first ee religious leaders of ¢ He became a scholar and a _ most popular and inspiring teac More important than showed itse: could not accept the dogmas of the Church merely because they were en- unciated as such. They must com- mend emealyes to his reason as he in the light of Holy | strong, stubborn. nature made an un: with Reformers RANGES! Now is the time to choose your new range. We have7a%ifine assortment of these on hand at reasonable prices. Call in and look them over. We will be pleased to show youtall the goad points. RANGES! ‘he cold weather will soon be here and you will need your furnace installed, We sell the famous 7 Sunshine and Hecla Furnaces ‘We will be pleased to give you estimates on your requirements. Remember Your Coal Bin of all do not forget to get your supply of coal. Leave your order with us, We will supply those who place their order first M. E. BETTGER & CO. Hardware Merchants, - WEST MONKTON other eae impossible and helped to split the new-born Pr dren, lover of nature, lover of music, lover of country, of God. ‘his brings us to. the crowning feature of Luther’s charac hi reli We have already said that he was not perfect. ere defects in his character and_blo! time. of constituted authority even to i ion, ieeade towards the Peasants’ war, his ap proval o? tho cuthlessauces with. which it was suppressed are painful to re- cal And yet Luther was fundament- all ood man. His spiritual ex- perience was profound. "Conviction of sin the desire to ht witl God, turned him from a secular lif id drove him ini ie _monastry. His price Any Style On terms to suit COLUMBIA d|the salvation’ of one’s own soul, rotestantism | i dividual man has access to God and {§ J. E. WEIR, Agent GRAFONOLA You don’t have to wait until you get fifty, seventy-five or even twenty-five dollars to- gether. Just select the instru- ment you want, make a small first payment, and have it de- livered to your home at once. Payments so small you will never miss them—and the pleas- ure so great that you will wonder how you could have been without a Columbia Graf- onola before. Come in today and! make your selection. We can arrange convenient terms, MILVERTON At 50 years of of age ‘Thereis noresson why. when oman reaches the nist which, “iE neglected, may d ember a ef siention fo to | Guapils rst evidence that Kid- 4 i 2 2 B 5 My guarantee of money, back ete Prolene National Drug & \ psate nice Sf Canada, Limited = U.S. Address: Ni 202 Main St, aca ) } 116 ray oie and peace sane through faith in Jesus Christ was the fruit of his Tt in indulgences. His conception of e Christian life is summed in these words: will therefore give myself as a of rist my neighbor as Christ has given Him- self toi me, and will do nothing in this life except wl see be ue advanta; ele my neighbor, since thro fa ith T abound in all good “6 vA Ce lared_to one’s fellows, instead of eoncem for +8 oa ndom is now only beginning 0 esa lize.” It is particularly desirable in these we should recall vices. of those evil powers of which they have become the willing in- ram ust never for- get that after all they are our fel- lowmen and, many _at least, 2 is es ¢ = 5 & g ¢ as ad a=} es = 8 ‘ee & r=] 2 cs PI e- ponetanen and world-wide brother- od. THE NEED FQR REINFORCE- Huge Organization Behind the Lines e Kept up, as Well as Fighting Units. il Canadians should understand quarters, offices, Se ate aven teenth tive diteerent and) necessary branches of the mili- tary eee cen 0 be i i: camps, e many ser- vices in France, awaiting call, as well ead- quarters and other activities. ‘Sut. for certain emcee situation threatens~to impose too heavy a burden upon the Canadians at the front. This is the need ae early reinforcement. Entirely Too Changeable. A well-known, actor of si dozen more before a drill serge: The sergeant pee putting the file througth the Mam é rt arms! Port arms! Present er f ight ehoglac® arms!” he snap- S te is he the comman to the « ee he said, ‘I’m sorry if the news distresses you; but right here is where I leave” the United Stat Army flat on its back.” “What's: the trouble?” inqufred | the sergeant. “J quit!” stated the actor. You chahge your mind too blamed often ito suit me.” to | was ci malar a a 3 Then a her kindest man) S ’ d up with a a could utter | « Our hee Seelg brought his rifle |; 5 DUTIES LAID ON EMPLOYERS. |. The duties of employers under the: ployee, or to imprisonment n ceeding three months or to ‘both fine and imprisonment. An employer who Knowingly | re- service a desert more 5 5 regulations lay down tom shall hed vote. Si the Army Service Corre and the Me- chanical Transpo: Appeal. ieved b; a decision ta an Appeal Tribunal. must be given not later than three clear days after the mn whi otice of the decision of the tribunal was re the applicant or by the military a peenered in AUTO THIEVES HAVE A SLICK WAY OF STEALING FRUIT. n Free Press -| By taal stating that they repres- ented the nt, al it operating in. Westminister bare got away with a large Hae oF canned goods belonging, to farmers, ording to a story circulated on the Jocal market the other day. oi worth they seized all amount and loading it into the auto- mobile drove o: Persistent punors had been cireul- id the ated 1d be seiz e mi presented themselves the farm- uses the farmers found ready represent the government SAVIN’ FOOD WITH HANNER. Maw’s signed the conservation card, Ws hung up, in our, win Paw says he'd put it in the stove An’ burn it to a cin q| But maw says there ave goin’ to stay, o | Ws sacred as our banner, Av’ us kids must do’ “our bit.” e An’ fe save food with Hanner. | Our dog's go thin he's got to lean Agin the fence to pee hal Hoined the midnight crew An’ hunts while i is dark, savin’ food with Hanner. Maw served us grub the other day— ubble, w glared and fussed’about It Tooke Pike there’d be trouble; w just pointed to the card, mer Said: “It’s up to each one of us To help save food with Hanner.” y Mews out to lick old Kaiser Bill, n't, an’ She’s savin’ food wi St. Marys, Ont: 2 ELECTIONS WILL BE UNIQUE. Charles Marcil, who’ writes a politica column in the number) of voters will be ine by 500,000, and polling booths will be opened in Canada, England, Bel- be The mning officers in Canada will send their returns for e% ach rid- asee at Ottawa. haters the Beare of the voting it will be his duty to r mn] may find himself badly beaten in Jan wary when the soldier vote\ comes in. ‘We are. agents for the largest counter check book firm in Canada. Your order will receive prompt at- tention at The Sun office. / A F avorite ‘In Canada The wedi Seer for Overland Light Four touring cars in, the Dominion is the strongest argument we can advance’ in their favor.’ This sturdy little Overland traveler has coe a favorite’ tight from the start. It appeals strongly to those who want and need a ores Se priced car—one that is not too big and costly to maintain or too small for riding comfort and pride of ownership, * The Overland Light Four strikes a happy medium. s Let us show you this car.' Let us demonstrate its advantages, A ride in it is mighty convincing. Willys-Overland Closed Car Models Model 85 Fours—{ Passenger Touring Coupe—32 inch wheslbess (5 Passenger Touring Sedan—112 inch wheelbase a ‘ouring Coupe—116 te sf Pen Fer Sere —tiiehwhei WM. ZIMMERMANN, Dealer, Milverton a Willys-Overland, Limited lllys-Knight and Overland Motor Cars and Light Commercial Wagons Head Office and Wek, West Toronto, Ontario What it Means to You—to Your Pocketbook—to Your Personal Appearance—How it Conforms to Sound Business Judgment to Select from Our Famous Line of MEN’S and BOY’S - SUITINGS Taking for our text, “He profits most who serves most—he who serves best, serves most””—we put in force a plan of retailing that tends to centre more and more business here their patronage. like to see him. If there is a man whose tastes can’t be met he is a stranger to us. Call and see our up-to-date stock. O. DUFFIEL The Up-to-date Tailor, Monkton, - Ontario | Resolved—_ hat it is ae in these times to practice economy in wearing apparel. We cannot d strate to yor Bee inspect. the large ‘assortment jadies’ and Girl's Man-tailored “Coats for Winter wear. We can save you money on Staple Goods, selling at less than mill prices of to- jo not be dissap- are suc! lemands than the supply ave~ larger Your early cen ai + coraly invited to in 8, AS OU! display of Millinery ne “delight to all women interested in what is nice in hats. Leave your order for Apples, we expect 50 barrels in this week. They are splendid cookers and eating ap- ples. } Bibs merle! 300 bags of good PO- Highest market Prices paid re all other produc WEBER & BETTGEI