Ontario Community Newspapers

Milverton Sun, 29 May 1919, p. 8

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FOR SALE ‘A fvame barn 26x40 ft. Apply to C.R. Honderich, Milverton, Ont. FOR SALE é A good driving horse rising 4 years olé\Apply to John Ryan, Linwood.” VICTORY BONDS Vietofy bonds bought and sold.— George Roe, R. R. No. 1, Newton. FOR SALE Windmill and second-hand rubber tired buggy. Wm, Mitchell, Newton. y WANTED Pasture wanted for a few sheep and lambs.—A. C. “Clemens, Milver- ‘ton. Bie FOR SALE Fresh milk cow — Polled-Angus. Apply to Rev. ©. N. Paddon, Milver- ‘ton. LOST A necklace about the 26th or 27th of April, somewhere in Milverton. Finder please leave at Sun office. 3. “ FOR SALE Second-hand washing machine and wringer in good condition, For fur- ther information; apply at Sun office. EGGS FOR HATCHING White Rocks—eggs $1 Apply to Robt. Hanna, Pure-bred per setting. Brunner, = FOR SALE Frame for driving shed 20x23. ft. Square timber 8x8, 12 ft. high. Ap- ply to Frank Hoffman, Milverton. 2. FOR SALE 5 5-roomed house with woodshed and rink, 5 . further particulars apply to George An important announcement of fu. the License Board some time during June. system. This is possible because of the elimination of the vendors’ pro- fits. Another decision of utmost impor- tance is that all liquor is to be sold in sealed bottles. That gives the The prices so far decided upon are: Distillers’ rye whiskey (Walker's, Gooderham & Worts’, Seagram’s, Corby’s) 25 u.p., $1.50 per quart. G. & W. Special, Corby’s Special, Select, Walker’s Imperial and Sea- FOR SALE 7-roomed house with woodshed, ‘er. Opposite 5th line school. For further parematy apply to John ‘ilverton, Ont. 4, Wagner, NOTICE The Millbank branch of the U.F.O. PROTECT YOUR BUILDINGS ,_ As the season for electrical storms is approaching, property owners will be wise to protect their buildings with lightning’ rods. Leave your order with James W. Schmidt, Milverton, and secure the best material and workmanship. FOR SALE Splendid brick veneered house cen- trally $10.00 Reward 3 or parties that on the night of May ss 23-4 stole from my driving shed a red Py geared McLaughlin buggy, nearly Li new; and left on the roadside an old . In the buggy, which was stolen, was a red and black plush rug. ERNEST ABRAHAM, Milverton Ont. - ~* Stallion For Service BOLD CLYDE 4133 (Enrolled on Form 1 No: 5342) will stand in his own stable, Poole, for the. season. “Terms $10.—Robert Fleming. 2m. COMMERCIAL Spring Wheat, per bu Fall, Wheat, Barley Oats : War Plour, spring, wt, War Flour, blended ew War Flour, winter, cwt, Shorts per ton Hay Hogs liveweight Butcher Cattle Potatoes per bag gram’s “93”, $1.85 per quart. Walker’s Club, $2 per quart. Scotch Whiskey, imperial quarts, $8 to $3.50; Burke’s Irish, $3; Hen- nessey’s XXX, $3.50. Other prices will be announced in which the shop is located will be saved sixty-cents a quart as compar- ed with the vendors’ prices. HOW CAN-WE MAKE OUR TOWN “ATTRACTIVE? (Clinton New Era.) Mr. H. R. Sharp stated that far- mers and laborers affected by the carried out their duties. Perfection Oil Stoves, all sizes, at right prices—A. C, Clemens. The ratepayers in the- Township of Mornington who are assessed for the WM.WADDELL, Clerk of Mornington. Notice to Creditors In the matter of the Estate’ of-Jolin Mark Steven, deceased. NOTICE is hereby given that all persons having claims or demands against John Mark Steven, late of the Township of Mornington, in the Coun deceased, who liable for the said assets or any part thereof to any person of whose claim he shall not then have received no- tice. Dated at Listowel, Ont., this 3rd day of May, 1919. J. CECIL HAMILTON, Listowel, Ont. LIQUOR TO BE CHEAPER |THE DEBT OWED TO PIONEERS.! sublime than that which inspired the soldier who faced the thostile force on_the battlefield. national wealth, who is to be regarded as fortunate. Who Has the Best of It? carry alone the financial burden that the distribution entails. the assessment does not penalize, } farmer can pursue such a speculative career as that. wise improved from year to year. And every improvement means a boost in the assessment. Canada as a nation owes more arose, at-man’s dependents be per- beholden to the State? petually 8irths, Marriages and Deaths. BIRTHS Ohm-—At Milverton, on Monday, May 26th, to Mr, and Mrs. Stanley Ohm, a daughter. Boyd—At Linwood, May 24th, to Mr son Boyd, a son. MARRIAGES. Linder — Player —- At Waterloo, on Thursday, May 22nd, George B. Linder, Waterloo, to Mary Player, of North Bay. DEATHS. Berdaux—At Listowel, on Thursday, May 22nd, Elizabeth Peppler, relict of the late Ferdinand Berdaux, in her $2nd year. Wipfler—At Wallace, on Wednesday, May 21st, John Wipfler, in his 61st year. , on Saturday, cand Mrs, Emer: FAMINE PRICES AMID PLENTY. (By J. L, Payne in Toronto Globe.) Until resistance is built up it would > ing when we tealize, as we ate com- pelled to do, that these very famine prices are being crystallized into the scale of governing all pro- duction, is, ab and Tenders for Drain (marked tend- i the SEALED TENDERS er for drain) will be received by panied with a marked cheque for $200.00. : Plans. and specifications may be seen at my office, Atwood. The lowest orvany tender not nec- essarily accepted. GEO. LOCHHEAD, Clerk Tp, of Elma: WILE La ® Muslin Underwear s A Splendid Showing of New Goods That Will Delight You. Ladies, Your Inspection of These Up-to-date Garments. we Invite CORSET COVERS Dainty sheer creations that are a delight to see even if you don’t wish to buy. Value is prominent in every garment. Priced— 25c upwards. NIGHT GOWNS We want you to notice especially the way the garments are made, Lace and Embroidery trimming that will wear as long as the muslin. Priced— ‘$1.00 upwards, DRAWERS An almost bewildering display of finest materials, embroidery trimmed or plainly made. A style to suit every taste. Priced— 50c upwards. UNDERSKIRTS Cheap decorations are absent. But special attractiveness through neat- ness of fit and perfection of material and workmanship are features. Pric- ede 50c upwards. SHIRT WAISTS We are showing summer waists, Already we can show you the latest styles in fancy effects. The materials are new, plain and striped voiles, 50c upwards. HOUSE DRESSES They are made from good quality: wash materials. The assortment is large, both light and dark effects be- ing well represented. Priced— $1.00 upwards. WASH UNDERSKIRTS These garments will meet with marked favor, lent wash materials, are durable and may be had in both light and dark colors, Priced— $1.50 each, SUMMER VESTS Splat ay of good combed cotton yarn, full bleached, with taped arms and neck. We consider them the very best sum- mer vest values in the store. Priced— 25c Each. There is Much to be Known About the Choosing of a Corset. your figure. We specialize— GOSSARD, CROMPTON, NEMO AND D. & A. CORSETS. You want the best corsets made— WE SELL THEM, JUNE BRIDES— WILL YOU BE ONE? =. select this most important outfit, What loveliness awaits her—“The June Bride.” % Endless assortments of exquiste garments and cloths—~Silks not only , And such savings! Many are buy- ing many month’s supply which attest their decided price a vantage. Women’s Stylish Coats and Suits are Here in a Grand Array most popular fabrics in the newest shades. Priced— COATS. .....$12.50 to $50.00 SUITS... ....$12.50 to $50.00 Mothers, You Will Find the Right Suit for the Boy in Our Stock Worthy of special mention is the nffgnitude of our stock. every new style, including pinch backs 01 WE INVITE YOU TO CALL and in- spect our up-to-date stock at any time ENGELANDG SON G4he Home of Good Clothes MILVERTON the seriousness of the situation, and FURNITURE! tion of this one-sided fixing them at the limit of what the traffie would bear. Solicitor for the said Administrator, Atwood, May 8th, 1919, Even the mistakes of the war, |tion being ‘war status, ee whether avoidable or not, operated ly and i state of Sacer with some 804,000,000 pounds of wool on hand and-an enormous quan- Dillions. If. consumers have been tity of made up articles. To add to rought back. to: th 1 pre- avinien-of 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 have Stair and Body Carpet. Congoleum Squares look mice. We have them. ” Linoleum always on hand, Was ee eae acer GERHARD HEINTZMAN PIANOS = McLAUGHLIN AUTOMOBILES aca Furniture Dealer ‘Milverton = and Embaimer ROBERT McMANE Funeral Director Gest ae Rae

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