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Milverton Sun, 5 Nov 1914, p. 5

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“Safety First” Prepare for the cold and wet November weather by tlaying in.a yood supply of the celebrated Stanfield’s Un- derwear for ladies and men. Absolutely unshrinkable, No advance in price, Our stock of cold weather goods is now complete. We were very fortunate in having a large stock in before the prices began to soar upwards, and goods that arrived lately were bought ahead and filled by the manufacturers at Old Prices, so we are giving our customers the benefit. Come and see our assortment of Ladies’ and Child- ren's C Men's and Boy's Suits and Overcoats, Coat Sweaters for all. No obligations to buy. G In groce we have not kept pace with the advances in the wholesale market and can save you money, Bring us your Farm Produce, highest market prices paid at all times WEBER & BETTGER “Monkton's Popuiar Store’ LINWOOD. Read Schummer’s adyt, in this is- ue. and.A. Me- Misses 5 Rutherford Leese spent PATON in Crosshill. ielnken ape Satur- — wr ‘Stratford. spent Bundy's store. one stoo! rn taining eleven heads. Its a record breaker, pe ace <— Some aes adanghter iz 8 oe R. B ‘Bea earn with her Oe Fish. Mr. F. Short. family .and friends of Waterton. -apant Sunday with Mr m, the 9th line. $ usual played thelr us- Hollowisen night bat no damage was Big gale .of tone. ladies’ ildren’s coats at Schummer’s c meneing .on ‘Saturday eg e bar; (Mrs. A. O. Schnurr rag ‘Miss Millie Schnurr Avent aonany. in ‘Toronto Mrs, A. Ring spent Tuesday in rs, of Korenpan is at nese! nt visiting at the of her parents Mr. apa’ Nir ff "Treg Mrs 8 Sunday with triends it, Welles John Kittel. of Macton. on | gan last fell down cellar and bro! he ner | Whether | or not js 4 | Mr... Geo. Bindi has moved hi | 6 family from Mr. Conr ad Hahn's farm on the: Tithing | } A‘Miiineum © Dawn fan h who | have the most part orating ere to empty walls pu tea allt on | @ y for other fields, heir} mode of attacking other pelieinns de aera tata m mu arent on | nds. C ‘Hl und sLinywood Rae tes ts] |iast Sunday ; Mrs. Ed, Koebel and Miss Ketteli] of Toronto, arrived home on Mondity to visit their mother who js badly im, qured Curti sebuyer of Mon- a business fisitor in town| | A y and daughter Vera | attend »d the faneral of the former's pamdson ‘in Meru on Tuesday. business | 0! poke | "Carl Roch on Monday .of week for a month's hanting trip oR ile v ee pena r. of Tor- FLOUR! Pe WHOLESALE and RETAIL WE HANDLE: “Three Stars” and “Purity” ‘Two of the best on the market fraderor EGGS HAYES, Baker MONKTON, ONT A Wedding Cakes a specialty - - IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT To Prospective Pi Millinery and Ladies’ and Children’s Coats Commencing Saturday, Nov. 7th. STOCK WILL BE “RE-MARKED” AND PRICES WILL SHOW Xe s of SUBSTANTIAL AND GENUINE REDUCTIONS IN ALL LINES. Millinery Department Regular price tickets ‘‘Re-Marked" a discount ranging to Half Price and even le: Complete fall stock includ- ing Shapes, Sprays, Wings, Ribbons, Etc., arranged. Ladies’ Cloak Dept. A reduction ranging from 20 to 35 p.c. Twenty coats to clear. The stocks are the cleanest and best assorted we have ever shown. Variety the greatest. Styles the most advanced, unusual and novel. Come the First Day. Sale commences on Saturday, Nov. 7th, and continues until the stock is sold. The goods will stand the minutest criticism and the closest comparison. ci Frank H. Schummer, tinwooa, - Ont. “The Popular Store” Su . Volme: | | E, ©. Kenoblaus b est a valuable home one day last v nite « number of onr-foung talks attend d th dang held at the home 0. st of Dorking on Stonday 3 evening. sting event took. of Mr. and Mrs on The ursday when they the 25th anniversary of ae. school here and was pleased with the} hag edd arse gee ee A ge Churns, Washing Machines, Roofing, Glass, X-Cut Saws, Axes Clements, spent ae with friends in our vicinity, "sir. and Mrs. Goo. Isley and family} HAVE YOU SEEN OUR LARGE STOCK OF Sunday 4 the home of Mr, and| Stoves, Ranges and Heaters bie 2 Aer set di ete” J. G. SEIP, ~ Linwood Shelf Cutlery, Aluminumware and Royal Purple Stock Food i of Listowel was very largely attende | The council held BIG CLEARING SALE To make room for spring goods, we are offering goods at following prices Mantle Clocks; regular a 60, now 9.00 “f i tc Kitahion Clotks, sDifexant designe, Alarm cloths, reg. $2. Watel $20.00, f . Brooches 7.00 for 5.00,, 0 Bretythiog is ay to go at same reduction, don’t iniss this chance We also have a good line of Silver Polish reg. 2e which we are going to clear out a J. A. HANSON, monktom = ont. a special meeting ts th clock. | at Newton on Oct 1 th All the members were Mov! by acobs, se ay oy R, Coulter that the tenders for the Hy- r Drain be eee ied. w_ opened, were folloy John Denstedt Witla Baty $$824.76~ Alex. Koch James A. Murray Hyme Tac cobs se sree d by r Sialkot: that the tend of Tid, mia andl ts AlaroeR ret cdenuated, On | J. bs wae appointed inspect~ or vio the tile ‘portion of the ‘Hymer ae 54 be “the, council adjoutned — to meet again: on Mor 10 nday» Nov, 2nd. at iting in town | ria \ | Albert Helm jntends lyuvi tthe Toronta ‘the. sity before long. Has will b was a visitor here! greatly missed especially by the fair sex. \ ' . A Roos and Melvin|, Mir, Jos. Vietenheimer Spent Sun-|18 not quite correc he spouting Rov! nued motets of Listowel's day made under the vanthonly of i star having an aue-|Dairy Industry Act me i h: ntovat 3rd por to his forse on September ey we provide Ki for- Monkton hat whe ry butt 1 mer deferted Queens by, a, Seon: eof 1.0) ‘and house olenniog | blocks. w and thus landed ite ped in pa ham pionship. HAMPSTEAD Shall be The patriotic in Me- words Donald's masic hall on ‘har day even-) ‘Mr, and Mrs. Pe x Fig er 0° Shak | le h ing of last week by the young mé re. and Mrs sate pe war. bt| dition to any gente wording that the) ent Sunday Mrs. | buttammaker nay des! Where is nothing in the law on youn: irriston, High hoo! the second | Arch'd. MoGillav q te eae Tiere for the Hough Cup) Che Hallow’eem concert held in the’) atic nt the of — the held by the Liste, x id-| school on Saturday night was-a suc-) word “Sepa in sation to _the 4 a BO deteat in \eoss. | Avot “Dairy Butte: é: t | cinity attend.) grade of butter as | in aoe ies this x Kirk wedding at Lake are herald dag the, € ye od garie Should — re-|+ Day was shaerred gat une is Bed on shan ind help the boys | ia the School here on Sun-| Phe Dairy I called at 2°p.m, | da: fines a third pede as Du ele vi cent Stock Co, piton| ‘ ter. kers may use any form his show the (ot this |OFBICIAL — CIRC REGARD: | o¢ printing or including the e to fair | ING WRAPPED BUTTER wettds “Dairy Butt is not The Jubilee er consistent with the definition ony in the ue thodist sie | During a weeks. pro-| dairy butter. Butter in rolls. pigh | duce firms doubtless with | or Be behead eevee |the best intentions but without auth-| od. n 56 pound boxes v from this Department. have b MORNINGTON COUNCIL. \gending the following notice | carrespondents in the countr; Important Butter Notice. All butter in packages or weravped| js in parchment paper must in fu is seg oteveng misrepre: feasonable practice 1s interfered with, the following forms » printing of dairy aim wrappers ‘or Ae branded packages. No butter ‘can be |Dutter wrappers; en bra ent Choice Dairy Butter made by Mrs. be Saeerige meer hater John Doe, Rose Bank Farm, Doeville or’. The yword. “Dairy’ “Greame e »| Ontari eect nao appear on diewrat aah sates mage “yom Doe r to ly with> the, above eparator Mrs. { Pik senna ‘ovcomoly ai lable to. Bank Farm. Doc arto. fine ‘Of 810.00 to $30.00 for each of “The full, text of Dale fens dustry Act. 1914, the Regulat- Fou furthér information write the| jana made thereunder are pttblished Bavartn ent e Agricultare, Ottawa.| as ‘Bulletin No. 42. Dairy and Cold and ask for copy of eries. which may be obtain- of the Dairy Indus-| Storage try Act. Wout. Bulletint No, 42. oe ay lication to the undersign- iililitions _ Branch. The information in the above notice Dooartment 0 of atioaiture: Ottawa Core New Suit— Before placing your order, come in let us show k ig ’ you our new Jines of suitings, We guarantee to please you in both fit and price. els. N. SMITH, ° Bhe Up-to-date Tailor MILVERTON, ey’, The British Mortgage Loan Co. of Ontario Office : 27 Downie St, Stentor! DEPOSITORS, 3 at Money deported with the Company veil sleld, yw 8Yb, Het cents interest on ly bala: ‘compounded half-yearly, INVESTORS, 4% and 5% Established 1878. 4 percent, haltycarly for terme of a rly for 5 "Prustei jegatly teed Debentute ne enti tnetar in investment i thip Company giver'you “aun atu aa nit emanies of une fnverted: a hand niiien The Gompuny wns Money torionn on martganes and realestate at current Fate J. A. DAVIDSON, Manager JOHN BROWN, President 8 years Ojuvent Be monies Have You-Tried our Ice Cream ? WN heoe Wadden. Clerk, 4 "IMAG nston Churchill, the ee pol- jtician and author. once ha ake in to dinner a young Indy gant very Wecided political views. ic ere in ition ‘to those of pendaciae moustache. the ap: of which séemed still further to pense the youu lady, “Mir. Churchill.” the nig Indy 1 cate neither, for your politics nor yout moustacl n't 1 i { The Cold Weather will soon be with us WE HAVE/A FINE LINE OF Ranges and Heaters OF ALL KINDS IN STOCK Kindly give us a call before buying elsewhere, We are satisfied’ that we Can Save you some monty. 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 distress “Pourhelt, my dear on you:” returned Overcoat Talk — The Latest Styles at Moderate Prices in Ladie and Men's Made-to-order. Our stock is complete in all branches for fall and winter and we assure you of the best selection ever shown here at the most moderate prices. We Invite You to Ingpect our Stock We sell it bythe a CONE or BULK, WE ALSO HAVE A NICE LINE OF Cigars, Pipes and Tobaccos -:- Chocolates, Fruits, Etc. WEIR’S RESTAURANT, -- Milverton Ladies’ Tailor | J. M, Fleischhauer | Tuicr come in conta rot t_ with ¢: CROSSHILL. mber of teachers from this township met in the school on ap pay ts relating to school work. an SESSON Geo, Lantz, st of Stratford, spent Sunday at his home here. MrejAy Luntz. of Dragton, renewed nequalslances in our vicinity, the Kidtter ‘was ealled to Tralee AC Schnurr moved to gy here. hey va tb eit aa on Fou ie week, abearaiiy Med: Sullivan. school. inspector. Mobilized! . Ly finest collection of Rubber Footwear ever assembled ‘n’s; women’s and chil dren’ ia Recruits Wanted To join the army who wear our Rubbers that stand The Siege Of hard wear and tear. A Long March - Can be made in ‘comfort with our rubbers. your daily march. Try tem on Competition Hastily Retreats Before our prices. N. ROSS, «2 shoaman M on kton It Pays to Dress Well “Nothing gives a man more prestige than to be Well Attiren” You can have this done at the minimum cost at This Shop... HERE 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 eur stock, We guarantee youa fit. The Up-to-date Tailor, Monkton, - Ontario 0. DUFFIEL fi “adwal ‘eat at the “ separate

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