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Milverton Sun, 23 Oct 1919, p. 8

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yen ge ae ovincial Election Returns) pat In one of the most remarkable INY RI IVER J, J A. /piathiew st Government Sac 8 SIMCOE, WEST Loans 7. ode er, TORONTC , Ni. Efe Hon. Dr. We havera beautiful range of Diningroom Furniture. 0 hee ORONO, N NW. . } ire ony .W., “A”—Hon, Thos. , See our display of Parlor Suites, Couches and Rockers, ff | Legislature only 26 m S EON Oy Be We op } ; Ths, cates Af Sie antes yeuves toe WELLINGTON, SOUTH — Capt. “We have a large assortment of Dressera and Stands, e sess ‘ikland. : di 1 x Hon mn. G. a ag OA nice new stock of Brass Beds at popular prices The Lib ite ir win of T. H. Li If you need anything in; the Rug Line spend a few ae ae ry ina re practi j se! ae | \ “The faraest shi most compre- hensive. exposition of the las utes when in town and look over our stock. c cE on We ne e in ALGOMA Lt. KS. pas fartley Dewal Cy We also have Stair and Body Carpet. ik ron soumi. Rennie. ing th gud m, UGE, WEST—A. P. Mackey. : ef ‘i $ ‘ormer leader. AWE 3 fi > ‘ Ss Congolenm{Squares look nice. We have them, : The largest sitgle party. 4u> the coc ‘t_—W"'J. Brage. : 3 9 Linoleum always on hand. Morn fray a Be Bate wae o NT, WEST—R. Brackin, . omen Ss i a y either of the’ older parties and the -T. Marshall. 1 ‘ is - mem!| n y SING—J. H, Marceau, ~ “i ~ Tetouan Just ¥ 4 ‘ 7 GERHARD HEINTZMAN PIANOS - McLAUGHLIN AUTOMOBILES ff | wil! be the next | mment of On-| ONT. ), SOUTH—W. E. N. Sin- ; < t ; ; Soares : press = been Sie Win, He t ae ‘ ( Oa Ss me] ret RAST—J, A. Pinard. OXFORD. NORTH. A ae: Z é - Mai as evidently i “= Soe ROBERT McMANE ieee osha ie Sh ae Anes See S. that has ever been our pleasure Furniture Dealer =A Funoral Direoior c » matter the Goy. é : | Furniture lyertons d Embali ty Si Willan 8 Heeree vil ee Racin ibe to present the public. in the intervening time the Pre-| TORONTO, N.W. “B” 24 Lien Ook Z E. cea io ‘Neill. in the House, he will, of c TORONTO, 2 SSeS ee OPENING DAY OF itn fe ‘a sie ap eel TORONTO! SW, tl J.C. The most exclusive VICTORY LOAN 1919 |issctinePiceh ce Sstas | Wissor tier rome il) models, the best values, 2 ing ? i is United Farmers Elected (41) th id t hi ?, d h Big Campaign Starts Monday Morning to |iiiif {e's tutte isa [HROCE, NORTH W, HN a Obtain Three Hundred Millions. sag nin erry nied ea Ras 0 Ks most fascinating styles c ituation DUN AS— ee ~ ’ : in Women’s Coats and See up! Wake up! Monday is the day that Victory Loan opens. der hin feniona tion G ae in 7 the first day that Canada sh th it of ‘Id that |i ther, it ij i ESSEX, NORTH—. ee i Fy is the first day that Canada shows the rest of the world tha’ as cal ar but ES DOR , sourH ” Fe other apparel for partic ‘onday she is sea on the job, va % i ¢ Doe use can pass upon mga is the day when we clean up the last spot left by the war. _|Tendershiy, PSS UPO™ the question of CNC A NTRES-Lt- Col Carmich, ular women as yet offered vii pepe ctu tid wacked og hence ee Conermtvn Eat (28) | GREY, SOUTH—G. M. Leeson, : : cent, ADDINGTON—W. D. Black (Accl.) HALDID a oe at this popular women $s onday is the ase that Canada gathers into her treasury the necessary BRONTENAG iA. Mt Rankin, HASTINGS, EAST—H. K. Denys cash . fulfil her obligations to her soldiers and to the dependents of her H. Ferguson, HURON, SOUTH—A. Hick glorious : ad. HASTINGS, NORTH 5, R. Cook, | KENT, EAST—J ms store. day is the day when Canada assures herself that prosperity will | zasTINGS. WEST—W. H. Ireland, |EAMBTON: BAST—L. W. Oak accent M continue inthe ‘cou try. HURON, NORTH—John Joynt, | LAMBTON, WEST J M; Webster ‘They are all watching us, . age -Gen. A. E, Ross, iANTTOULIN~ Beak Bowman, as MIDDLESEX, EAST—J. W. Fiee- Some of them say we can’t do it. a eA. < We'll show them LANARK, 8 Betis = “Gould. MIDDLESEX, NORTH—J. C. Brown. There is a distinct difference in 4 poe -| MIDDLESEX, WEST — J. G. Leth: Victory Loan 1919. ew. “Feclestone, bridge. NORTHUMBERLAND, EAST — Nee Sourn—y, Ss Hum OTTAWA, WEST—H. P. Hil. CHER RAGE NOES R d t fl, eady-to- Wear g FORD, SOUTH—A. T. Walker. y 2s UTH—Pet mith. 4 PERT uRORO. PASTE, N. MeDon- ald. RENFREW, NORTH—R, M. Warren Ei gee SOUTH John Carty. ‘ ES Edgar Evans. P; vic rok ; Nona i Rev. J Wa Watson. More style, better workmanship, { WELLINGTON AST - sis | finer fabrics, less fadishness than WELLINGTON, WEST—Robert Me] Seg: | Ae ot you willfind anywhere. . .. , WE TWORTH, NORTH — F. C. 2S, Ww. pNrwoutn, SOUTH — W. A. ete Elected (1 Hee ae ee | Men’s Quality Suits “ lS a & Better Than Usual Support the Boys’ Naval Brigades saunts Sie. MARTE—J. B: Cun-! We're selling a lot of clothing these days. ngham. . BAST. Joh: tr new Fa its ar r tha pet, a0 Warvcsaliibaecrd the only organizations training Can- : ie Ean Hom Our new Fall Suits are better than ever. The cr aoe for service in our merchant fleet now z E bs oi y Lyi Q styles and patterns win the admiration of every eing built. F 4 r 8 eae ree Meehele myected <2) ‘. customer. There are so many natty styles and MacNamara, | ‘ 5 r Canadians Must Sail a Seas addin cdecde leat t1y j f f becoming patterns one hardly knows which to Because we cannot leave our growing export trade at WATERLOO, NORTH—N. Asmus-| a =. choose—and every suit is properly built and the mercy of foreign seamen * Independent Liberal, ef MEH guaranteed to keep its shape. You get a better si . suit here and it stays better to the finish. Come Canada Needs Trained Canadian Seamen wos RODIES HO UNE ‘Erave : Mite rage «on iy) ‘ in and see what is really new. We will. be - td A esley Enterprise : Wi \\ The Naval Brigades Train Our Boys Mita era a \\ pleased to show you, PRICE ° ara He was a gure a e geon in a New Zealand Hospital and BLEW, } ollowing ranching for j : $500,000 is Needed sone ha wenes nek ae to i a ep. say Hak ; 5 Because the work of the Boys’ Naval fu aagads ds j i Brigades and the other branches of the ‘Aims of the Navy League’s activities are financed by NAVY LEAGUE public contributions. Raincoats amphasix Conde’ book o: | at ar The Campaign Must Be a Success Lateue of Nations as compared Wi In all the newest shades, with or. without ng GC bi d that i pee pelea belt, sizes 34. to 44, These are extra To raise funds for the Because Canada must: be assure: al ieee Pee poee en SND ENS 2 ; Value at 4 ‘ don, England., that it rg a Fear tin ae her increasing surplus products will reach adr in Londo, ce RED «See Gre Y ¥ 1 r@) to 0. war, and for dependents overseas markets. Ta Reape of those who were killed. , ‘Subscribe for The Sun. To maintain sailors’ homes ee The Race for Export Markets Jn Memoriam 5 5 Cl hi is on. One quarter of the world’s ship- In loving memory of Pte. Melvin Oy roo ot ing ping was lost in oe we Genad son oi ont Oetebks. 17, in , $ a bel buy or rent ships and so is building France, and Robei ; pee PRINCE OF WALES them, and must be in a position to man fit, ow Ont ribs, Jeaving I here Ss None Better z inion Presi i 5: r ife to his I e COMMODORE. tiem with, trained Canadian veamen, andeuntimely end. panes oe Boy’s ‘clothes are a strong feature here. We-not only save you money on the ARIUS JARVIS Ow: hearts aré saddened by the gloom first cost, but we'll give you such quality that you will be money ahead from the Which memories bring again long wear they give. You'll find only the best resisting linings, you'll see style and fit that you never did see in boy’s clothes before and best of all” they cost no fe Aa iy more than the average kind, me paid the sacrifice supreme ‘ i area $5.00 to $15.00. 80) braye and bright. me did Kis part remaining home a loyally respond To calls for aid so much required or the Aoble boys beyond. Campaign once for the Province of Peete : Both pe beloved but both are Cheirmang SIR JOHN TON Vice-Chairman: Betyg bith : e— aa Ss “6 uh i j 3 Hon. Treas.2 SIR EDMUND. WALKER a Ne s i But Rope wh ta ‘one 2 by os The Home of Good Clothes’ : boxe MILVERTON + 34 2 To/me et to part no. OW. Parent, Brothers, id Siste

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