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Milverton Sun, 8 Oct 1914, p. 5

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a, | MONKTON’S POPULAR STORE SAFETY FIRST— | You are safe if you do your Fall Pur- chasing here. No War Prices on our goods, as orders were placed early. Our assortment is larger and better than ever before. Your inspection is invited. Our Dress Goods and Mantlings are the new weaves and new shades at all the popular prices. Before you buy, sce our line of Ladies’ and Children’s Jackets, they are very stylish and are excellent values. A grand display of Ready-to-wear and Trimmed Millinery at our millinery par- lors on Friday and Saturday, Sept. 18th and 19th. Miss Hulda White in charge. Everybody welcome. WEBER & BETTGER MONK10b. There are thicee families in Monk- ier quarantine for Tt is Minted’ thet there isa on the cart of some ta senrete the fast when an outbreal decurs, Mrs, Wilson and Miss Alberta Mc- Naught, of “Deerbank” spent Sun- possession about the mi | non! jonth, Mir, Pusehelber is at iat putting. on a clearing sale |s it ikea nd is selling out his po © sock at @ great reduction in | Brice e-posters for further partic-| tin J. Ritz. of Is eae Ae a mis last week of a Clyde mai Joa, Batis ne tae ‘the ibe urn of 8175. eH egusgod and Mr. John wood ‘attended the ty meet img at Stratford on hi y of last week and heard the message-of. Dr Herrige and Dr. Grant. and Mrs. A. Terry and foiditly event Sunday-with frie: {a in the Geo, Btruthers s had the Ale ted and| e inter-| John White matubis "2 1home last } at Mil-| pur Walsh. of Mitehell.a eniderson, of wW Wun. Mitchell ee ae ee eek visit left on. Tiiesda sale will spend | h Mrs. He rang iat has purchased nd is Danind good on lasts, 3 of hay. sugar beets Esti shipped out o: and grain are |here weekly. j> Gill’s is the place to obtain furnit- hoe the st prices, Mr, John Haird of Chie a0. spent j Sunday, at Mr. J. A. Hans: mur Crawford. of Milver- nt yisiting friends in The offeri A.B Doan lmounted to Mr. Chas, Rot tson. of Mitchell, spent a few ‘hours « sone day last week s. Johu Battin, Patriotic Soci ol Mon om the following officers, being el ‘irs. A. F, Me Horn: oe Vie Joon FLOUR WHOLESALE and RETAIL WE HANDLE: “Three Stars” and “Purity” Two of the best on the market BREAD wriitecat Frade tor EGGS A. HAYES, Baker Wedding Cakes a specialty - - MONKTON, ONT BIG CLEARING SALE To make room for spring goods, we are offering goods at following prices Mantle Clocks, regular ms oo) how “ “ “ 800 " ” “ “ “ jarm Clocks, reg. $2.25 for......$1.75, Watches, reg, LEM io for $15, 0, for 10.00 Brooches, reg, a fo, Be Wt cae Everything is polig eG as has same reduction, don’t miss this chance We also haye a good line of Silver mou reg. 250 which we are going to clear out at 1 J. A. HANSON, monkton, ont. The Cold Weather will soon be with us WE HAVE A FINE LINE OF Ranges and Heaters OF ALL KINDS IN STOCK Kindly give usa call before buying elsewhere. We are satisfied’ that we can save you some money, We are having a sale of Graniteware this week at Greatly Reduced Prices COME IN AND SECURE A BARGAIN WHILE THEY LAST M. E. Bettger @ Co. M Conveners of Citre’ irs. Peter Gaffney cott. Mrs, Jatnes Grabam. It was decided to Kenni- Mevktan. ‘large atte ne eer pte the Yarn was distriby tec A supply of yarn rskine D t comraieese enna ‘to the bifect that they had t and decided to hold a Patriotic concert in Ersl is hall on Tuesday rang Sos we 13 a o'clock when Oo SES SSS SaSeSaSreSas EI Monkton school for the mon September based on examinations and daniduct ; Senior Room V Class—Total marks 450. Shine’ 337. Entrance ci ema Irene Leppard —M. Murray 335, F. Paes 210. 2. Bee es ond 177, W. Gill 166. 0. e¢ 307, T. Adair 294 . Golightly 273 af Stewa Sisal 188 ‘Gimmes 184. L. Mufray 7. B, Schade 155. R Mantin’63, ae TI—M, Weber 276. Be Ham mon’ Gerth 266.1, Merryticla 262. M. Leppard 250. D, Stewart 237, G. Hh 233. J. Struthers 215. Near 215. M, White 214, R. Ellncott 204. E. Ere 195. 8, Golightly 164 J. Wale 149. I, Schneider 11 Engler SEE pont 43. average attendance 40. W. R. Burnett. Junior Room Names arranged sneering. 4 Pant] pe: Principal. it honors 75 per cent, pas 8 lB ibe MS Aad D. Seboel er. 8. Stuart. Mi Stuart. L. Henry E. Martin. L. Wick le H. * Mara hall, If—Honors. H, Struthers. PR taaperdON e) IK, FE. MeDonald. M, wenn B. "sehen. ™: coligbily Akins. M. MdDomial Gert! Gail Jr, IM.’ Nicholson. M. Mentone ar. L air, H. Weber. ait Fllacott. son. D. ‘Martin. N. “Miss J.P. Bisler, Teacher. NORTH MORNINGTON Thireshit ing iurithns order of tlie day itrat~ North| reh day. While here he was entertained at the eof "Mrs. 'versary services of the North, Mornington pier Mas fs held on O ‘The choir parina eapeial music for the Secntion, good " visited am Sunday with tends on the line. ‘FEELS LIKE As Lydia E, Pinkham’s Vege- | \ (Hob table Compound Dispelled | "Heavy Dantes Backache, Headaches liday HH, Robb | H. Halliday | Jas. and Dizziness. a uioconret:: |. Piqua, Obio.—‘I would be very un=| Qin yatiimoc, eset if I felled to ive Lydia E. | Epo ery ae ea | | | | rs—Foal | | ter I was attacked with a severe case of organic ee T had backache, pains in my hips ai ver my kidneys, headache, atasinsah: jassitude, had no energy, limbs ached Iwas hardly my housework. Ih | Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- = ay on one other peat and it had helped me so I tool | baile me up, until now I fae 2 allance Sopa Roger | anes y| tous | Jos, Car j Wayne St, Pique, Ohi * n who are euering from those | distreastng ills pecullac ito thate should not doubt the ability of Lydia E. am’s Vegetable ble Compound to re- Fane. their h: u want special advice 5] 6: at barey, at Rumig - ————-. | ACTON, | isd ¥ + vbia where they Mir, Wim. Nurse had the, misfortune | (4 to fall at Dir. P, Grubber's rarer | ollea: break his collar. bone. We iy ay speedy baile 35 Misses Bertha and Vina Tabbert spent (Bungay with the Misses Eva], Dir. and Vera Maewhinn' is rloo. and Farmer: A number from here attended the patriotic Taaaseee at Linwood and re- port a good programme, Six 0 Bakgenen. spending a few ' friends. | prize WINNERS AT ELMA FALL PAIR s—Agricultural—Foal of 1914, Horse! |N. Ward. W. A. Gray |Al Robb, N.” | Ward [Be ob Rie A. Gna + : 3 Swee cous, =e ears is Soalery “p Fishe: sca Sweepstakes, C. Vall Watson | Nesbitt Hamilton 0. Daxtriok nde’ | WELI.ES ESLEY. it parent da joint stooke. le Drags be be 1d next ote ned, | cob Miller, ou hg hehe os Mh er 5" a fitted nb his new premises Tn lence. will visit "triends for aed time and then attend Ladies* Dessrs, W. G. Weichel. M,P,. Wat- Dd, | were business visitors here Schmidt. of Humboldt, Sask..| on i short visit with friends. | rs are busy at present aster Ei bert ts lifting 2| ast fr ea. Taber sn ose aie votstoes and mangolds » which promise ears a Quite « number from bes vattonded Miss Kate Doersam visited friends 4 oe services, in Glenalian | in and around Waterloo last-week for O DUFFI E The Up-to-date Tailor, lethodist chureh las ay I Apt H! . Monkton, + Ontario days here FURNITU Attractive RE rood Mare. A, : Span, Li ao ohh: see See our New and Designs in Parlor, Den, Dining and 3 Bedroom i Furniture We also haye-a nice, new as- sortment of RUGS and LINOLEUMS i Tis, R, J. Cogh- for fall. A. We Sell The Gerhard Heintzman Pirno Robt. McMane, Furniture Dealer and Undertaker Milverton, Ont Stevenson: Span ino hy. Bhera N, Ho aeatitrea! It Pays to Dress Well “Nothing gives a man more re prestige than to be Well Attired” » of — Biggar. day ‘few weeks and You can have t Su nah ere airghiar’ this done at the minimum cost at This Shop.,..- haub. last for "THERE has just been plac- ed on the shelves a splen- did line of Scotch Tweeds of a new pattern for fall and win- ter wear, that will make and wear well. Call and see our stock, We guarantee youa fit. rn ostmas- etweiler, of Berlin, on Monday | of Toronto, i: among SSE Big Money Saving Sale Sli SsleSlrlealeteaig) On account of Mr. Lis (who has been con®s“®ng| MILVERTON BARGAIN STORE| cccses FRIDAY SATURDAY ocr | Going Out of Business _ 2" ™ Milverton Branch. Now is the time to secure argains as we are offering the entire stock at below cost price. All stock must be cleared out by Saturday, Oct. 24th, Remember afford to miss such a grand opportunity of saving money. managing our Milverton store) leaving, we have decided to close the You cannot Linen Towelling, regular for.. ny PER. stings, wie Q5e for 10 12 RISB ENE SS regular 12 and 15¢ 8 . Flannolettes, all shades, reg, Ie for. * 10 Voile, regular 25c for. Tasces by the yard, reg; band 100 4 for. ad eae Corset Cover Embroidery, reg. 12 26c, for...... mbroidery Fl ing, reg, 50e TREE Ne emeO Embroicery Edging and Insertion. 3 reg. 5 and LOR se devssvrrsre’ © ink Fl Jette, reg. 18¢, for Pink Flannelette, reg. 12 Wool Blankets, regular 1.75 i Cipro heen 39 Ladies Flannelotte Nightgowns 39 reg. Tbe for . 1.49 Black Sateen Underskirts, reg. 150, vase Ladies’ Sweaters, new style, reg. $3, for.. a Children’s Sweaters, new eer reg, $1 to 1.26 for... A Reduction of 25 Per Cent. on all Ladies’ and Children’s Coats 39 Men’ bs ieee i Ne be ital 45 cn 75 Men's Sweater Coats, reg, 1.50 i for id .98 Mens em ‘Underwear eek 1.26 Ladies’ White Emb.. Waists, Te and $1, for sess Ladies’ Corsets, reg. $1, for Ladies’ Corsets; reg. $1.50, for , Ae 8, regular 1. Hy ie aolabasee™ tad! Tweed Skirts, in all shades, reg. 2.50 and $3, 1.98 Ladies’ White Emb. Dresses reg. $4 to $7 for, an 98 Children's Dresses, 8 to 14 yrs. reg. $1 for Fv nee! os 49 apd 2 19) Ladies’ Crepe Waists reg. 1,50 for .. . Babies’ cane Met ae 0 and Tbe, tee Children’s Caps regular 25c for Secale rate tip A Ladies’ Aviation C: te Z Childrens allwool combinations reg. $2 for... nie swat) Chi idea's iy ool a rej 2 75 fo path: 4) 1.98 Mov's Trousers, reg. 9 8.00 for 79 Men's C . Tbe and $1, for esl latent aay .98 Men’s Trousers, ba’ 8,50 for Men's Smocks and Overalls re- gular $1.25 forwssesce Men's Dress Shirts reg. 50 and 108 to *.29 Men's Working Shirts, reg. 60 and 75¢ for 29 Men’s Wool Socks reg. 250 fx 19 Men's Rica sett reg, Men's Scarfs, regular Men's Cotton § ei 3 mi tor . Boy's Pants reg. T5c and 1.00 for wees 9 Boy’s Fleece Lined ali sizes 24 to 32 for... . Boy's Caps, regular 30¢ ie eae Mitts, regular 26¢ for... Boy's Gloves, regular Te, f joy Lai gd ae ec bi ASD Suit on regular 1.50, for... 98 The ENTIRE STOCK REDUCED } BUTTER AND EGGS TAKEN IN EXCHANGE THE MILVERTON BARGAIN STORE ‘Miss Susie B. Tornance is suitering iaiiene a severely sprained ankle. SESS. S b=] SS) o SSS SEE ear SSS SS SE FE FE) 7 SPOS oe eens re, es Sewer ee ee Se he “122

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