: WANTED One Black Drake (Cayuga). Apply stating price to Box 155, Milverton. oe BONDS tory bonds bought and sold.— hes Roe, R. R. No. 1, Newton. FOR SALE wm of matched sol aged 3 Peer Apply to D. Riddll Jot 6, con. 5, Mornington. t;| FOR SALE —— 2-storey brick wa kitchen and ‘woodshed shed. . Large frame ee ee ee ee = To CRIBERS IN ARREARS. We are ding out a num- ber of accounts to subscribers continued high cost of paper to which is added the uncer- tainty ot obtaining a supply, the busi newspaper the: difficult and costly. per controller is things awkward by demanding of dailies that no paper may subscriber over The . . . * * * “ . + hearty response. Owing to the ‘ ° * . . stent [osrruary | WALTER KERR The funeral of the late Walter Kerr, of Brunner, whose tragic death through felo-de-se, occurred at his Saturday. afternoon, and was ve largely attended. Mr. Kerr was a native of Mornii mn, ere he orn 61 years ago and resided all his life. He was a very progressive - er and had assed a couierte competence. Durin; ing however, he had been in ‘oor health and-of late had been quit al bok e, and Wi ers ill have the sympathy fa wide circle of friénds. e Water. Situated ip Poole. Apply d ag : : vised to clean up their lists BTS Beuny Bronys, Hoel & * and they “do not know wl * the order may be applied to DANIEL ERB FOR SALE * 1), Daniel Bxb, of the bth line Welles: * ley, a well-known fa: as aes sand rena hand five passenger | , +'dead in his lane Ia Gein cal ipped. with elas tric |” « {night by son. He had taken his lichs. nd seit nstaer, in: good, shape. ,, lantern to go down the lane, which is poly, ie James W. Schmidt, nile: * been called to the beatibr; let “/jonger than the average, to visit his on * us have your prompt remit- * rural mail box. His failure to return * tance. *idid 2 t give she He ily, any concern s as they suppose gone to vis- CEDAR POSTS * THE SUN. Ut a neighbor and they ‘retired for = the night. However, when he B. & No Planing Mill Co, has}+ + * « * * + + + * ©. « *|returned by 12 o'clock his son go! now on hand a supply of 8 ft. fence up and set out to look for him with posts and 10 ft. anchor posts. |The == | the result that, he found his body. in ly of these posts is limite e lane wil life extinct. vs those desiring them ha better secure WELLESLEY TAs GIRTNU toe Mba ice He eeeakley hs lnndgeoene Ed Faber is under the weather | Uo et Stanly: CE Sne Sen) dan atahle to 3x0 roperly look after |Sfic/ ‘Das. Steinman, Joseph, Christ, FOR SALE the rink ant hag soslened, fete 2 eh igh Noah and Daniel, ‘The funeral si reine ott, Water |e ompet tg soot that Mr J. S|SonMes Bega tong Dn foo utes o.22 he ing panast Chae Ce eas transferred | etery on the Srd line on Thursday se ew Hamburg as bank manage! i ret. fee at, seacker, and Doyle was well liked here among the order. 0 Box 6 papiic we are sorry to see him JOHN HACKETT Sun “of ice, Milverton, Clydesdale ac For Sale| fi Registered, 7-year-old__ stallion, n d Thannered, hitch single or double, right in every way; very quiet will weight, over {800 Ibs.” For price . Grosch, Milverton FOR SALE 8 registered Shorthorn bulls, good color, good individuality, best reeding ana priced reasonable for immediate sal ‘he dams of these bulls have qualified re of- ficially registered for milk. For fur- ther particulars apply to W. B. Struth ers, lot 4, con. 4, Mornington. FARM FOR SALE That 197 acres, lot 25, con. oR Easthope; ae) house and ae ;,bank barn 70x84, litter carriers eultivation—goo nd. Ap) april to 2 al Wahl, R. R. shill, FARM FOR SALE That parcel of land known as lot 17,*co: Ima, copsisring of 1 eG 0x60, with 01 ther a a fi apply to Broughton, R. R. , Monkto1 NURSERY — g to inform. the general public fises before ordering els pass REINWALD, niltanke “Ont. Notice to Farmers The peioratinigd will ship hogs in future as Friday, Feb. 2a, de R. Mil- verton an th e} dates ‘wi, a, asahaiael weekly. Up ng guaranteed. Leni Pee hogs at eee Mil- yerton, before 11.30 a.m. MILLER, ATKIN & SCHNEIDER. Herbert Gibie, Shae te Rene er, in an address at London, declare eghomas H.-Smith, auctioneer, has |that, having made a special study of : = b FOR SALE been favored with instructions Tyan (the subject, he was able to say that THE STORE WITH THE STOCK’ ; lie auction “on Tot os, Co 19 Seat econ sonia deme ‘oy My h d lot on Mill Street, | Township of North Easthope, on FRI- pests aahoal Avsolid brick house |DAY, MARCH Tih 1910, at one £00090 year, he esitraction built, under plans. an a o'clock, p-m. the following’ valuable | the Wage camers of Germany, but on 4 bedrooms up-s k Property Tia Gakplarenow have: made tia: wie ANGLICAN LAYMEN’S cost should be distributed over the ing room, Bet » pantry’ a SOR air Woda Uh naar a a He believed that an Allie i PROBLEM public as a whole, and should not be weds susan bok sine in se Clyde eiale Maver years old, (92 should sit at Berlin to receive th exacted “fron se te tanates we , range and bath, hot and saat Clydesdale Gelding rising 3 years old, tedie re the gold rate of] <q have been told that there are|cas suggested to the deputation that al enceetat and 2 stairs and i lysetaale. Gelding and ae It is quite possible, Mr. Gibbs said, Bae pestle ces a sletia te if they wanted redress they should gellar, Soft and hard water. Wlec-|old, 1 Driver, rising 7 yea river that for the fist three oF four years |, a the Church of England |address themselves to the City Coun- failing artesian well pumped by elec: | _ Registered Shorthorns — Germany would find great diffleulty | "on only be reached by the co-opera-|<~ Seiten taceinniee| Tear feifers, 2 Siyearcold helferey’ 2, hott polical éondition and he sugested Valting the homes,” said ‘Rev. Nor: |DENMARK WANTS SCHLESWIG. wa tongu water in barn. ifers, ) -01 eifers, ~ “4 visiting mes,” sai = L 70 feet deomtage bY. 208% feet |ers 1 year old, 3 bulls rising 1 year oS be te dec atainety pone ‘2 man Tucker in an address at the an- HOLSTEIN 2 oot and Shae hes bee ipsa or cine eee ore E deivcalt at foot, calf SoBe Shar a 1h ela aa sen Moraine eld Yast ie A delegation from Denmark te sition for a young man, Apply Jabout 6 menthe old. Mya torrdeh So eee Schlag day night. heard by the Supreme Council agit of P, ROE, Milvertn, Ont: le Shortho: cow Mr. Tucker said that Canada’s un-|week in cnnection with the future of Ake CRP 1 cow mupposhdety 4 veloped ae eee: a wn |S Schleswig-Holstein, . which Germany = . steer rising rears, corner lot, elds or go! fi Di ‘k in 1866. The COMMERCIAL steer rising 2 years 2 steers rising 1 When You Cannot Sleep mines.” ‘They must see to it that the Gelogation proposes plebiscite for ear old, 1 le bul . pro! were not all going i 4 h ection, but not for the Spring Wheat, por bus. 2 06 $2 06 WPigs and Poultey—6pies “about 6 86 Everything goes Wrong| pockets of one or two or mbes "section, which includes the Fall 211 211|Ibs. each. About 80 hens; 1 drak tions, “Large tracts of land must not| Kiel Can Barly $565 fand 5 ducks. sering binder, Me-| The importance. of rest is not | Conte’ propiem in times af pasee’ atid 46 Denmark isthe ee tors basse 5 oon nae hay rake, cultivator greater than the pieelsy of taking|_ menace in times 0: cil, and their appes seal sre ae Lae War Flour, spring, owt. 575 5 15) Grann), Dise harrow, 2 sets iron har-|it Properly. You need rest in order |" 4 Tesolution of Gnpailivsvaavent aise of the un i reredl toners whisk: War ¥lour. blendedewt. 560 5 60) ows, 1 riding plow, 1 walking plough |t0 store up again the s ent enerey of |to La dy Laur the Peace Conference re-adjustment ‘ar , owt? 640° 5: 46.|7° wagon, 1 track: T sleigh, |the day’s grind. If the nerves are euieioes 00| hay tack 1° ton bueey, ‘op cutter, [all.a tingle and jumpy ES the brain i 00|fanning ‘mill, 2000-Ib, scale, cream is in of unrest through over- 00 to work me func-| SENT THEM BACK TO CITY | ain FoR JACK MINER ASKED ema, | Millbank. 8 ontia credit will be Mr, Allan, of Penetang, is at pres- ent ai charge of the bank here, until the new mana fe s at home recuperat: from ae attack of ba theria. Mi: Murch, of Stratford, made afew short calls during her stay with us pe ing a et elass here Se weeks, finished. up last, Frida Zenr is visit fing a few days with trends in Zuvie 0 Mrs, Henry the carnival at Tavistock last week. ave your order for counter} check books at The Sun office—we are agents for Appleford’s. FOR SALE Thoroughbred Roosters — ie a few Rhode Island Red, White Leghorn and Barred Rocks, Apply at the Manse FOR SALE Frame house, tinned, seven rooms, val > ich, Poole, Teadets Wanted Sealed senitiees will be received by | 7 ae noon on Satur- 19, for the ae ¢ HS manufactured fro April until the 15th day of Novant r, Also, Seca tenders sales ve receiv- ed for a secretary to up ac- Lowes' facturing Con, imite ALEX. Ne wen 8 » R. No. 1, Newton. Auction Sale FARM STOCK REGISTERED and GRADE SHORT- HORNS and IMPLEMENTS will start sharp on time. ny, Sy sel aT ee sums of $10.00 and cash; over ne approve wed idotae notes, erty maleate per cent. straight phases entitled to ‘credit term: Thomas H Smith, Auctioneer. Alex. McGillawee, Proprietor. es. atta Bateenivers: is spending ue Wat att ts, of ad sig who had}, he bd apart Tiiday “night at |! ¢ bs ne of Mr. and Sarid of our young folks took in| 4 1: ckett native of Wellesley township where he was born 66 yi is wife predeceased him by four years, but ¢ is survived by ily of two sons ° Wm. Milner, of ithe isth of Wellesley with whom he made his home, ‘The is conducted by Rev. King, pastor 0 of the Methodist from Listowel, Georgetown and T eee ROBERT WILSON A former resident of Milverton in the person of his i and tavorably Rha in Milverton as open-hearted Irishman and was al- ways willing to accord anyone a good d_ with and other pea bees ___., GEORGE DIEHL After an illness extending over a % stor A. Blunck, took pl ily residence to the etery 0 sday, F sons and a son-in-law, Mr. Henry immerman, acted as pallbearers. ie latives m Milverton, were present Tavistock and Auburn, GERMANY ABLE TO PAY som tional iain ports ler, a. restful sleep will be difficult to obtain. If you want lo not dope yourself ig “heart Petrie, Milverton; Monkton, and E. G. Coghilin, Atwood. lost that to folly t dre: odel ate one that a correct fashion, tendeni the way from We specialize D, & Nemo and Gossard Corsets. of Chambrays, Getting Ready to Fit Your New Dress? You will Surely Want a New Corset every So has come to lea: that_you first pur aon swith the $1.00 to $5.00. with pearl buttons and belts, panel front and yokes. ese newest House Dresses range in price from $1.50 upwards. “YOUR DOLLARS GO FARTHEST HERE” ENGELAND’S |__— tte crepe, a rices range all A., Crompton’s, every woman to see the have done so much to popularize Wash Materials. demonstrations Attractive House Dresses at $1.50 and Upwards Ginghams and_ Percales. e for general day-time wear. Scene sapien eclna eee ote Are Here prices This is important to which we can Ou suit, guarantes i its color, and we will do oo | We are still Selling Ladies’ Suits and Coats -Men’s and Boys’ Overcoats and Furs at Greatly Reduced Prices i Here is a Showing of New Blouses Combined with the Frill and Collar Combining the frill and the wanted louse has produ t every woman will take to. % this the fact that the blouse See into one bl y' beautiful and popes! ee combinakian: 4 is. These blouses are pric bloares at veeaneeiiet uty crepe de chene from $4.00 to $9.50. Spring Goods Appear on the Scene vite your inspection of certai New Wash Goods includin Handsomest Sheer Colored ive Dress Lengths that we have ever sho Fashions Prettiest and Patterns . Guaranteed Wash Goods ash Goods more new ideas A Gorgeous Showing of New Dress Goods and Silks ere will you find such practical of delightful possibilities, color effects and weaves in the new d view our display unfolding as it ideas for the coming. sprin and ly and carefully. to accumulate the greatest Styles are plainly ious rimmed All are well made. The New Spring Suitings for Men's Made-to-Measure Suits were fortunate in purchasing our new -Suitin, gs. a Sarin, earlie! selected from cloths of guaranteed colors. ou because we have hundreds of stylish cloths here from We also Desire to Thank the Peogie of Milverton and Surrounding Country for their liberal patronage during our Big Mid-winter Sale ~-making it the ‘Biggest and Best”’ Sale we have Ever Conducted. x than SES ced an ef- geor- to $9.50. Other in some of the oiles in exclus- wn, usual. ig the Men's Reliable Overalls ‘his store is eof art for Reliable Overalls pce on we for pr Tweed, no better made than pal they En ree ME nthe Timit of h and fit comfortably and retain their Pron’ ENGELAND’S| MILVERTON, ONT. & Betiger, | tl Deputations representing the York Coun’ Law Association, the Domin- t the closing session of the con- eration commission held at Ottawa gage and Investment 880C- last week, a resolution tion, and the M ooh ae calling upon the federal and provin: ‘ial 0 ments to e financial ucas the other day and asked |aiq to Jack Miner in his work of pro- the rescinding of an act passed last |tecting the wild geese, which visit his session, unde: ‘ich Tot is al- . i aoa rere ar [farm at Kingsville, Ont., each, spring, Ber) your label and see if you have renewed your subscription ud e|the year 1919. ¥ FURNITURE! We have a beautiful range of Diningroom Furniture,” See our display of Parlor Suites, Couches and Rockers, We have a large assortment of Dressers and Stands. A nice new stock of Brass Beds at popular prices If you need anything in the Rug Line spend a few min- utes when in town and look over our stock, We also haye Stair and Body Carpet. Congoleum Squares look nice, We have them, Linoleum always on hand. GERHARD HEINTZMAN PIANOS - McLAUCHLIN AUTOMOBILES ROBERT McMANE Furniture Deal Milverton ral Director oa Embaimor