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Milverton Sun, 13 Nov 1919, p. 8

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hi eS RE ie Be eee EL ee ee ee). ee ee ee Ck AO = ge se ee nee te, ee ee ne re 7 . i! © WOMEN’S SUITS FOR FALL AND WINTER he suit designers have excelled themselves this seasori ane instilled into these popular priced suits all the .beauty attractiveness of the most exclusive Sadhonta. You will be delighted with their becoming appearance and tempting prices we are offering them at. PRICE $15 to $65 FURS. AT REASONABLE PRICES uw, will Be agreeably surprised when you look at our isae aS rich, luxurious fur ruffs and muffs, and learn the de- gidegiyd w prices we are asking for them. Every wanted fur ' we gwerantee every piece of fur we sell. SEE.-OUR SHOWING OF SILKS AND SATINS A delightful seceniage of silks and satins are being shown this fall, ailles, crepe- -de- chenes, Pera shetoe: ee at last, but not least, the season’s special favorite satins, taupe burgundy, beetroot, browns, pinks, navys and black. The prices are very moderate, WOMEN’S CASHMERETTE HOSE There is a genuine pee in these Cashmerette Hose, plain init silk fleece, all sizes. Special Price 39c Pair. SEE OUR WOMEN’S HOSE Space will not permit a detailed description of our Fall and Winter Hose, but we can assure you that the same ster- ling value and reliable merchandise will be found in this de- partment. See this line before buying. ; Comprising a Tremendous Array of Delightful Garments in Authentic Modes for Fall and Winter--Materials and Colors Galore EXTRAORDINARY LOW PRICES, ENTIRELY “NEW DESIGNS, THOROUGHLY RELIABLE CLOTHS AND DEPENDABLE MAKES. Many months of careful preperanon and economical buying have made this great dis) of Coats, an even greater achievement than any Severs showing. Mater- ials have in many instances been bought at special prices and made into styles, emulating the most expensive im. ported models, and the prices have been fixed at a very small margin over cost of labor and material. It cannot be too strongly, emphasized that only with our buying power and our favorable connection with rep- utable firms is it possible for us to offer you this magnifi- cent display of attractive coats at such reasonable prices. DON’T MISS THIS DISPLAY A GRAND DISPLAY OF SUITS fale OVERCOATS FOR MEN AND BOY: An enthusiatic showing of an immense assemblage of Clothing for Fall and Winter Wear in which Variety of Styles, Materials and Patterns are a prominent feature, and attractive pricing predominates, MEN’S WARM UNDERWEAR ard makes at prices that are so slightly Se ried that it is hardly noticeable. 5 . * MAGNIFICENT OVERCOATS FOR MEN AND BOYS Filled with cozy comfort and attractive. appearance are these New Winter Coats. The leaders are Belters ters, Waistlines, Slip-Ons, Ulsters, Chesterfields. it at. tractive colorin: titer what price you wish to pay we can give you the Teak aie at the price. ee BP be Boys’ at from $5 up to $15. _ Men’s from $15 up to $35 STYLISH SUITS FOR MEN AND BOYS Just a glance at the great racks of New Suits loaded with most reliable makers, there is dollars and cents reason wh: you should come here. We can easily convince you along both lines when you call. Let us SUIT you and you will be SUITED Boys’ from $5 up to $15 Men’s from $15 up to $40 SEE OUR LINE OF WINTER CAPS Every new idea in capdom finds first expression in this store. The tremendous selling we do requires a constant supply of new arrivals, bringing with them every new style style and attractive pattern. We can best meet your wants, as we carry the stock and can give you the greatest variety to choose from. PRICE RANGE 50c to $3.00 $60,000 STOCK TO SELECT YOUR NEEDS FROM ENGELAND @ SON, - Milverton; Ont. THE IDEALISM OF WAR Notice to Creditors ondon Times Lutheran church, Sebast: Soars * A The war ‘rita forever that ideal. Bie eetes 0k, DaRINE Ge-Stetoman:| jini action. athe masher Tv creditors of Daniel G, Stein- man, of Milvertorg laborer, cone d, who’ died on or about the 11th day of July, 1919, at Milverton, having elaims against the estate of the said arbiter of all policy. = character of both peoples. th tel Pot the lay, November 4, ‘ : her death will be greatly istaented OBITUARY | ' goes without saying as she was at al times a kind and. Jovan ea ife, mother mee of M and friend. Th feral w: held 0} when her KATHERINE KALBFLEISCH =| Tivqay afternoo ea Meat ab ee avanelaecten ee in édlock to Mr, Michael ea: ath removed one of es oldest trom. ner lot Murrey des OF Kiril Gti Ta uth Fas- "37, concession 4, Sov ing their: honeymoon in’ Interment in ¢ Kalbfleisch, cemetery, Sebastoyol. MURRAY—LENEEN A quiet ime ee took Blaceliat the tie ia -Lenéen, e Trinity Tuthefan Will reside in ainkone | Rode SaNET : ganj ore hi yao ‘ora, After spend- in the east they | Think It Over Price of Animals and Meats * Daniel G. Steinman, are hereby noti- ALEXANDER HENDERSON On Monday afternoon, Nov. 3rd, at fed to send to, the undersigned ex- Darmstadt, G : fully on the esidonce of Rev. ie July, 1914—195 °F ; ts awa, eace' 4 era of Never, nee 4 full list er, their ie eure att “Canada aba her eee the. cmt ; tober, 1919, Rr, “Aloe? tie ed fae Was solonnived oe mie Increased cost claims, i oy ar bg Bh he ee wes ve ‘South pitas at ander Batilevsote in his 69th year. Emma Katherine Yundt, daughter of July, 1919—889°7 ernutled-ibat after that date ene iS Sack eee ‘asthope. Deceased was born-in the town of Mr, and Mrs, George Yundt, of Ellice i 991 per cent. he’ executors of t estate will cp th coutries, No St. Marys in the year 1850 and was township, and Mr. Norman’ George Pid deceased amon the ersoee ane for Peace that idealism of the Eng-. ceased on eee ene eter eae ple titled thereto, having regard only to, Lsb-Speaking peoples which war mo- ; was brought withs his phrents in ‘attended 7 eal ogi hashes 2 Aga t wh oe and has now released from its Sou 1360 and where he had spent most Miss Susie Yundt, brother and sister wo s the Year 1882 he mar-‘of the bride. | Mt crus July, 1914-1818 fod Annu: elflest daauhter of the late. will catia ia Sebringville : assets or any part thereof to any per-| At the triennial general convention oa Burnet, bd dee then ah ape Daren Seine ee the Protestant Episcopal church of ; fied P1900 and Weelew’ fa oe die KOHN MORRIS July, 1919—286'4 Increased cost Miike tone of een ecelved act sot ay BCS et ee nate xatford, at home with his sadly bereaved mo-| J y church“ wedding “took 118°1 per cent, pape Taanas: Nelapn aie: ee George, Jacob and Baward, of South ther to. be irreparable loss of place at St, Joseph’s church, Mac- David Steinman, La Fares ates ambassador to. Tialy, ;Ea hope and John, Powning, a faithful and affectionate husband | ton, when’ Miss Margaret Walters, | John Jantzi, Milve | & fervent speech denounced adop-| Sask., sons; and. two, siste Sand a kind and indulgent father. The | daughter of Mr. Patrick Morris, of Price of Hides, Leather, Boots and Shoes : Basen | tion of prayers for the dead so sway.| Woe: Hanes Hteshanvot ithe,“ anc funeral servic re conducted by | Linwood, and Mr. John Kohn, of Hes- | fd. Bia delegates shat ih yg AR Baseels ek dace Se a the Rev. A. Thomson, pastor of | son, united in marriagerio2Th oe at Milverton, October i redo hea. aptitet cr Bala Za hohe ee ion she ways a deyout the Presbyterian church, Monkton, | bride’ was married in a navy. blu pd. | jected to was rejected. | Lutheran'and a strict adherent of the fhe, Presbyteri were: James MeKen-| suit with navy blue hat to. match. 14-1786 — zie, Allan Huston, James Broughton, |She was attended by Miss Ceociti | July, 1914— i a == | Albert Broughton, Albert Quipp Sr ieee while the groom Was sup- ;and T, E. Hammon: ey was| ported by Mr, James Deitner; cont | made in{ Elma Centre Cemeter MAY ABOLISH SENATE, ‘Foo | f° her ingredients must be ara aa good in oa? that she may have success with the pie, cake or pudding she is making. She knows she can be sure. ofpurity..and uni- formly high quality in DOMINION CRYSTAL SUGAR i Every sparkling crystal is absolutely peretovery Sugar is the only sugar process of ii nufac- that may’ rig! ly syle ture feauteirdel, with unceasing vigi- called.<Canadian from, the groun BP lance. ‘inion Crystal Sugar adds We-do~import -the-finest- of -raw-cane. 2 the sietiin deliciousness of pie fill- ghia tart fruits without Seeder dishaeed aves Croan sugar Ings—swee' destroying ‘thelr fresh fruit flavor. DOMINION SUGAR COMPANY, ee Refineries at Wallace! arg, Chatham and Kitchens Dominion C rystal and fefne't if.” Barer ride™is-in~tie” product from. beet idgment as well as We have Victory, but it is not'paid | yet. Increased cost’ 121°9 per cent, July, 1919-885 ‘3. | | Calgary Albertan | Itis unfortunate ust submit to legalized importation’ until | such time as the plebiscite canbe ar- | Lot 1, Con. 8, a) g & 3 s (28 A Go le’ advertisement for the prohibition, to clinch the matter inthe public mind | Per" ooes0" hex how. age eventuallfit. may help tn Blache, ward the *abol of the Senate. “a good clean farm. f ye 3 |ad Weal Komte, A ge jot thats re y | Births, Marriages and Deaths jut ot oer tn nee sf g3 ington, 130 "sores stneei Diehl—At Ellice, on Saturday, Oct. brick ose with briek uo ta! abt 1919, nto, Me ae Mee, AS Sgr ww thea Pie emcees sels, anee sehr July, 1914 - -.$590 bi Diel ug house, driving shed, 15.1 nutes drive é Scud eine gt Monday, Oc to Mi ne Hy : tober 27th, 1019, to ‘and ‘Mrs: | £0, Milverto ms de GE 160 dere tar fe Je Oct, 1919 --_$690 3 OD chp er from house, splendid it bea: a ' Abana cave, 1 i m Wes d- | orchard, beautiful lawn a ast Oct. Mr. |s meat Bing, on on Mopdny, Nov. will bag tne ney, on. Omcat Mormngiate en Saturday, ee fare product Nov. ee see ee to-Mr. and Mrs, bs ates ah dak Petrie In Elma, an Noy, 8th, 12a - and J. H, Petrie, a ‘Sly Leavi < your order for counter aie brick eeticnce with books at The Sun Office—we agents for Appleford’s, internee-| Weir's List of Farms For Sale | $4,750. will buy the North’ 4% of ornington, 75 acres, ged e Dominion: legisla-|frame dwelling house, bank barn. 50x i tion should have remairfed in force | 70, pump op at 8 ee ‘or a reasonable time at least, so as) a0 ad alt ander cultivation 8 Atel F : to give the Provinces an opportunity } draine« acres plo lone “and sf |to° take cognizance 6f the ‘situation, |the balance in grass. | 3 Price of Woollens, Cottons, Silks, Ete, ~The second plebiscite will have an| — $6,600 will buy lot 35 and part’of “J important educational effect. It will | 36 in the 12th concession of; Hlma,:| : give uth Gk Nd eel oR He yore new brick house 2 bi at ‘portunity to review the good results | bank barn, driving shed, pig pen, dril. | tas, + of prohibition on every stump in the | led well, gravel he 18 cresof hard: July, 1914-1828 ssid cost country, to estimate the benefits to | wood’ bush, worth’ $2,000. A snap, each individual community morally, |Terms easy.. cae) ' Faly, 19198643” 174-3 per cent. spiritually and commercially. The) $6,200 will buy east half of Lot uly, public is not yet definitely inform- Sih inthis macer: Tew pood.| 4u,,Co%, 8, Mornington, 100 acres, $12,200 will buy “Burnsid Be we RoaeTHOn, Had Ford prices kept pace with the $8; 20: out of lot 7, in nthe hs concession, of Mor- 0 will buy a ae 2 a -2 acres of land in Pool of the late John Witt, Price of Building Materials July; 1914—140-6 & i Increased cost July, 1919-298 a pas z ee Sree 8 g g esd\vptage increase in cost of 262 commodities— 118:4 per cent. ‘Price of Ford Touring Car = C) th 125 acres i of all these commodities, ‘ord Touring Gars would now be Pa es selling at $1311.57 instead of $690 or M6 Golightly Bros., Dealers, stabling Monkton ‘ole, Set v

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