Milverton Sun, 24 Dec 1891, p. 5

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The da; ash, Weare selling nice heavy tweed Dress Goods at 10c., Meltons at 10c., Henriettas at 38c., Union Flannels at 10c., All Wools, 18c., Flan- nelettes, new patterns just arrived, at 10c., A few more nice ready-made Overcoats at cost. Persian, Jap, Bear, Sealette and eee Bulgarian Lamb Siberian Bear, GOOD CASH DISCOUNT. Accounts-are réady and money. will be very acceptable on same In the Thanking our many customers for we past very: li } Fur line we lead them all. YOU DON’T GET WHAT YOU PAY ur aim is always to give the public and customers the best value in the market for their money. story short, we have found this season backward, and our stock of Genefal Merchandise is overly large and we haven't the heart to start at anything but the very lowest prices, which i is the only lever to move backward trate and denaad LY Witeu yw ~~ -get camathing for nothin, FO (Look out for our Advertisement next week) Cotton yd. wide, 5e., Towelings, 5e., Hol- lands, Se., All Wool Tweeds, 35c., All Wool Shirts and Drawers, 45c., Cardigan’s your own price, Wool Blankets at Cost. We have 4 very fine selection of Ladies’ Furs fi a fine assortment, and very low prices. In Men’s Fur Coats we h gi and Goat. h will be sold at a small advance on cost. We have a fine line of MILLINERY left, an wal sell at cost to close. want your trade, let this be an invitation and compare our goods an at ar we are reaching for more trade, and give you snaps in ali lines. es, we take all kinds of FARM PRODUCE IN EXCHANGE, and iberal Patronage ask a CONTINUANCE OF THE SAME ishing you the compliments of the season, I remain yours, g has not come, rand in most “Gines. Ty make a long ave in stock ey Wan? Men’s Ps, We allow B. & V. COMMERCIAL Minverron, Dec. 22, 1891. oon (Corrected weekly by Mr. A. Reddaway), We Congratulate Tae te The people a a ieaion and district 45, ue the fact that a newspaper is por Q i 2 30 tablished _ sein midst ; and we 5 have mu ure in wishing he 47 500 “Sun” a shining career. Long n yA 5 75 ec chesting cael enlighten the mu! 4 45 ‘titude, and e hearts and homes 10 11 00 bright and nee s 16 W the People’s Home Furi. 17 shers lertakers, and, = 10 sidering the support we receive ie 6 the good ale on whom the sun is 50 60 intended to shine, reserved 3 40 in Stratford, will be Hihoroughly repaid by a ES aeons ee ak always made welcome and we are always pleased to show our goods. Everything in furniture “cheapest and best. Purchases deliv FOF ton ox beri BALLANTYNE & VIVIAN ~~. - The People’s House Furnishers and Undertakers, : G0 ONTARIO STREET, a STRATFORD we tbe Sun Has secured during 1891 : Us, H, Rider eel edith, Norman Lockye s onde Mivart, — Mark Tw: i i Chinadley desis, William Black, W. Clark Rusell i s ; es Hodgson S Biett ts ~ And ea aise er distingnished writers _ THE SUNDAY suUN “Price 5 Se, a copy mail $2 0 year, Address THE SUN, gee York. GOTO. Theo; J. hah THE MILVERTON ~ Photographer |: photos. Come and seé his new style of photos the MADE BNve ome Sun is ae 00 ‘per . van strictly in ad- We_ would like al who ths a see theSun a shining suc- Ch Is the Greatest Sunday Newspaper in the A : Z bro For good, cheap, durable and well-finished } Week, an LATEST AND BEST FINISH] tcc Fall wheat per 60 Ib. Nae ts Peas per 60 Flour per bl Oatmeal pe Apples per bag Potatoes per Hay per to ‘ood per Butter pe Eggs per 8 Ho, 5 Op Turkeys 6 S185 Geese each. 0 Ducks per pai 0 5 inane peat 25 0 Lasrowzt, Doc. 22, 1891. Fall wheat per 601b. bush.. $ 86 86 Spring wheat per 60 1b. bush 86.86. 1 Bastey per 48 Ib, bush 40° 45 r 84 Ib, bush. 30 ae pene: 60 6 00 18 00 5 50 00 275 25 16 16 500 5 4 75 6% 25 35 50 TorowTo, Dec. a Buainess looked, up enusiderably t to-day, and reeeipts in eee evry f Lcttas produce was eG: cas pepllceod. Inst a oifred freely the. market. had 6 fine exhibition of tu oe 6, AOS an SE the ‘Ghristmas trade : Ge.5 eroel eas, new 3 dressed hogs, per ewt, chickens, per pait, 35 to 400; d visas, theo ; shay perton, clover to $15; 25 5 pot 7 $1.5 e dozen ; pan ae Ae ae pe Dunc cal er nen ve pier cauliflower, or ry ber x bag ; carrots ‘0 bring or sen fc a. er don.s pumpkins, 15 to 25e, exe es, 75e. to $1 per bag ; horse radish, esta r di ing: Chitd li see two sorts of i nts that appear te ree th race— boys and girls instead of wly wat abe the whole round of phy- sical care ‘The dumpy rh weighing from one bun- dred and fort: ‘undred and sixty in and of her study and spirits. ut that of the person deinanding his food in b the same form as the ational produc rs hisa, liquid mix ue te au s down in enormous mianiiies with the least trouble Ne pie e product of humanity a inet and ace marine bea pec ‘iat baie ps of taste and The lard pie and doughinat figrotie ta i oughly. inwrought C rou can traco it in street et cars and cor Sea in prespiration, — fer spinon — ‘he best fighting troops in the late rae with the clearest heads ibd aay gth, came from tie part of the eoetel Wich aeords the best Ureale—the Nortli- nak hl afters Toa jed on baked paste in lieu al sod be : RY 00D BREAD. Wnt thd ohiltron vb toy day want is a now sort of brow istuif prin childish partiality oc argh 0 infor in US of the. a, tak aly. my sa the scal flour with and a little. ny sv lage, balked tlep, and nicely Tow f cl, is the food for sound th, it, lucid skins and” strong, slender ‘ones Your large, knott limy or carious as you please ‘finely wro with & strength dike ziiah eh the ir ‘ork for tender but are ae enough e stnally sharp tooth to “aint te mptingly and a child will be taken Urry if leave off anc vf ou r at children’ he ‘raring given o invali to sake their shi fi ny crisp, thin bread is the primitive aad natural form of bread in all m the Indian to ar thin as a Kosekoed har fancy breads in Boston, It should always be toasted brown and eaten hot, when it weccollas with coffee. ‘The Scotch oateake, the clap bread of ap csi vie the Indien and Turk: and the | as | t] | tain ay You Wa If You Want a First-Glass § Double Harness Coat Set ef § ee of good stock, in fi I to my shop and you will got it, at tl nt Bells, Blanket s You cannot do better any quality as well as in prices. of Trunks and valises. Ww. very s, Robes Mi. workmanship eoine », as Tan Headquar @: of 2 Single or lor r Fur y ahead iu "all kinds Shing Also Bu DEALERS, IN" ALL KINDS OF Furni alin rine Lath, les, Doors, Sash and Shut A large stock always kept om «hand. see for yourself before buying *| UNDERTAKING A SPECI TALI ry ilders and Contraetors nds of qian Materi ong and ace ths We can een all kin waut a gnod, Main § Street, Dhilverton cheap house bui ce us a call and ers A £ Coffins on mands more bakit ‘own crust or rch renders iu less meet * Children acker: not toasted brown a pleasant symptoms wi a al flesh. dern: i th Afc bute ea opie and pleasantest Dron in as, e erat under of neutralizing reorbid cottentatt tho sons will be saved half their stall miseries if from en geaee their ati distation on should sto, bron shay in ad dry. A host of un- ence o the soundness of this advice from 1d eile aGbies wucaeitenk to Kose dota All our food needs very much more ewsk- espe an hour to Sb) Bw it de- ets. ‘The hange than i sie able, “ta ing, property bread, and brown and erisp sons of uncer- The best quality of Lge siskion by their | hand Obese p oA with slow sap thoie eat h Je are m the. cotton o Z both sides. | Saturday with M oduces a SAUSAGE IN mn Hand. MPROVED YORK: is sort, aud pee, district. L Gerben: wanted for the Sun in ever unrepresented 7 “GOLD rep Lot 10, Co | will be kept for serv apie when proved with pig. George Kirkland Butcher 4 HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR POL ESE. OF ALL nk vary Tuesday and eat of all Kinds © an ‘orned Beef and Pickeled Tons alway HIRE BOAR * (oo) iy Holywell ‘Terws—00e. at time of cory ie SEASON HERO” igton, Poole erty a ai E Wi Hine ys E. he mn Biers, rvices on his Hea % s irr rose ae Med ele |

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